How to Prototype Ideas Quickly
Div-idy is designed for speed. If you want to test an idea fast, just describe the general concept. It helps to explicitly say the app is a demo or prototype so Div-idy focuses on rapid iteration instead of long-term architecture.
Quick Answer
To prototype ideas quickly, type the general idea you want to build and tell Div-idy it’s a demo or prototype. The first prompt creates a working version you can click through, and every prompt after that refines it.
“Build a quick prototype for a habit-tracking app. This is a demo, so focus on basic functionality and a simple UI.”
Step-by-Step
Describe the general idea
Keep it high level. You’re testing the concept, not building the final product.
Example prompt:
Create a prototype for a mobile-friendly food ordering app
where users browse a menu and place a simple order.
Say it’s a demo or prototype
This helps Div-idy prioritize speed and clarity over edge cases.
Continue prompt:
This is a demo/prototype, so focus on the main flow
and keep the UI simple.
Generate the first version
Click Generate to get a working prototype you can interact with.
Click: Generate
Result: clickable prototype.
Iterate immediately
Make changes as soon as you see the prototype.
Iteration examples:
- Add a second screen for order confirmation.
- Rename buttons to be more descriptive.
- Improve spacing and typography.
- Remove anything that isn’t core to the idea.
Prompt Examples You Can Copy
Startup idea demo
Build a demo prototype for a startup idea where users
track daily water intake. This is just a prototype,
so keep the UI minimal and the features basic.
User flow prototype
Create a prototype showing the user flow for an event
registration app. This is a demo, not a full product.
Pitch-ready prototype
Build a quick prototype for a pitch deck.
The app should demonstrate the core concept visually,
but it doesn’t need full backend logic.