Create a simple application that tracks [what I want to monitor].
Core Features: Include [specific features—filters, search, export, reminders, etc.].
Design: Make it visually appealing with [style preferences—minimalist, playful, dark mode, charts, etc.] and ensure it’s easy to use on both desktop and mobile.
Data Handling: Store data locally so I don’t lose information between sessions, and if possible, allow simple backup or export.
User Flow: Provide a clear home screen, intuitive navigation, and minimal steps to complete the main task.
(Optional Implementation Notes): If relevant, suggest a programming language, framework, or no-code tool that’s a good fit.
(Optional – for delivery) Share the final app or working prototype with easy setup or “how to run it” instructions, plus any needed files (like icons or sample data).
Example:
Create a simple application that tracks my daily water intake.
Core Features: Include a daily log, quick “add cup” button, progress bar, and the ability to edit past entries.
Design: Make it visually appealing with a minimalist style, light blue and white color scheme, and playful icons, and ensure it works well on both desktop and mobile.
Data Handling: Store data locally so I don’t lose information between sessions, and let me export a monthly summary as a CSV file.
User Flow: Provide a clear home screen showing today’s progress, with one tap to add water.
(Optional – advanced) Implementation: Suggest a no-code tool or simple JavaScript/HTML/CSS setup.
(Optional – delivery) Share the prototype link with easy “how to use it” instructions and a sample icon set.
Another Example:
Create a simple application that tracks books I’ve read and want to read.
Core Features: Include title/author entry, genre tags, start/finish dates, star ratings, personal notes, search and filter options, and a “to-read” vs. “finished” list toggle.
Design: Make it visually appealing with a clean, library-inspired style using warm neutral colors, book-cover thumbnails, and a responsive layout, and ensure it works well on both desktop and mobile.
Data Handling: Store data locally so I don’t lose information between sessions, and allow me to export my full list as a CSV or printable PDF.
User Flow: Provide a main dashboard with reading stats, a “quick add” book form, and a separate tab for my reading history.
(Optional – advanced) Implementation: Suggest a simple database-backed web app or a no-code builder like Glide or Airtable.
(Optional – delivery) Share the working prototype link with easy setup instructions and sample book-cover images.
Note: there are many existing tools to track book reading in Notion, Coda, or in dedicated list apps like Listy, Likewise, etc, so this is just intended as a simple model.