# Are prompt-generated MVP tools good enough for real products?

URL: https://wonderful.so/blog/are-prompt-generated-mvp-tools-good-enough-for-real-products
Markdown URL: https://wonderful.so/blog/are-prompt-generated-mvp-tools-good-enough-for-real-products.md
Content type: Question and answer
Published: 2026-06-22
Updated: 2026-06-22
Author: Rulian at Wonderful
Asked by: A founder testing AI tools
Tags: AI, MVP, Product

## Question

Are prompt-generated MVP tools good enough for real products?

## Answer

I like prompt-generated MVP tools. For playing.

And I mean that in a good way. Playing is useful. It's how you find shape before you spend real money, and it lets you turn a vague idea into something you can click around and argue with. The problem starts when people confuse a clickable thing with a product.

## The Demo Is Not The Business

Type a prompt, get screens, routes, database tables, maybe even auth and billing. It feels like magic, and for a minute it kind of is.

Then the real questions show up. What happens when the permissions are weird? What happens when the data model needs to change, or a customer pays you and the thing breaks in a way the demo never revealed?

A cardboard chair is technically furniture. I would not build a dining room around it.

## Use These Tools For The Right Job

Use them to explore, to communicate, to test a workflow, to find out whether the idea even makes sense in your hands. That's a good use, and I'd encourage it.

But when it's time to show users, ask for money, or convince someone serious that this can become a business, put a qualified developer in the loop. Not because AI is bad, but because responsibility matters after the magic trick is over.
