Sixty days in, and we're hitting that sweet spot where everything starts clicking together. We've been deep in the trenches with Haystax, our AI-powered prototyping system, and something magical is happening—it's actually becoming the tool we dreamed it could be.
The Mobile Breakthrough
Remember when we could only generate product ideas chained to our desks? Those days are over. We've completely overhauled our mobile experience, which means you can now brainstorm, prototype, and iterate from literally anywhere. Coffee shop? ✅ Commuter train? ✅ That random moment of inspiration at 2 AM? Double ✅
The technical foundation has been our secret weapon here. We've been leaning heavily into Tailwind CSS for rapid UI testing, which has let us iterate at lightning speed. Instead of wrestling with custom styling for every mobile breakpoint, we can prototype responsive designs in minutes, not hours. It's the kind of efficiency gain that compounds—every feature we build now works seamlessly across devices from day one.
The Real Challenge: Beyond the Build
But here's where things get interesting (and honestly, a bit scary). Building the product? We've got that down to a science. Getting it into the hands of real users who will actually use it? That's our Mount Everest moment.
We're gearing up for our Product Hunt launch, and we'll be honest—we're running behind schedule. The perfectionist in us wants every pixel perfect, every interaction buttery smooth. But we're learning that sometimes "good enough to be useful" beats "perfect but unused" every single time.
The user feedback we've gotten so far has been incredible, but we need more. We need to see how Haystax performs when it meets the wild, unpredictable world of real product development challenges. Will teams actually use it for their daily ideation sessions? Can it handle the chaos of a startup pivot? These are the questions that keep us up at night (in the best possible way).
Testing Everything, Assuming Nothing
Our approach has shifted dramatically over these 60 days. We're not just building features—we're building hypotheses and testing them relentlessly. Every upgrade to Haystax comes with built-in feedback loops. Every user interaction teaches us something new about how people actually want to prototype and ideate.
The beauty of having an AI-powered system is that it gets smarter with every use case. But the challenge is making sure we're designing for the right problem. Are we solving productivity bottlenecks for existing product teams? Are we democratizing product development for non-technical founders? Or are we creating an entirely new category of tool?
The answer might be "all of the above," but we won't know until we get Haystax into more hands.
What's Next: The Launch Sprint
Product Hunt is calling, and we're almost ready to answer. The mobile experience is solid, the core prototyping engine is humming, and we've fixed those annoying edge cases that were bugging us. Now it's time to see what the world thinks.
We're nervous and excited in equal measure. Sixty days ago, Haystax was just an ambitious idea. Today, it's a tool we use every single day to build better products faster. Tomorrow? We find out if we've built something the world actually wants.
The best part? Every challenge ahead feels like exactly the kind of problem our AI systems were designed to solve. We're not just launching a product—we're stress-testing our entire approach to autonomous product development.