Took Lyzr AI's new Architect AI app building tool for a test drive.
It did not disappoint.
I first discovered Lyzr a couple years ago as they were building one of the better agentic workflows I had seen at the time - and were applying it to an AI SDR (sales development resource).
Since then they've improved on the Lyzr Studio for editing agents, and are now in early beta with Architect, a vibe coding tool aimed at building PRODUCTION-READY apps. Yes, you read that right.
What's great about this tool is that it first generates a product requirements document that you can tweak, then it builds out an agentic layer to do the backend work and finally the UI. It's really impressive what they've completed so far, though it did burn through credits quickly and you really need to make sure that PRD is right because once it builds, it builds a LOT.
But all-in-all, I'm really looking forward to see where they go with this and I recommended giving it a test spin (get $10 in free credits using this link: https://lnkd.in/ee9KJWW3).
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So you all know that my whole thing is 0 to one products and I'm always looking for AI tools that can speed that process. This new tool that I discovered is designed to make production apps and the reason it works is because it's an agentic AI company. So I'm going to show you how it works and you can have a look and let me know what you thought. I've been working a lot with healthcare lately and one of the biggest frustrations I have is that their internal systems that they build are awful. The software is a service that's available. Electronic healthcare records Ehrs are super complicated and they're designed for lots of different types of clinics. It's the classic problem with SAS is you have too many types of users using it. And so it's not enough for everyone. I want to build 1 for my own because I think this is a good use case for using vibe coding is to build internal tools ourselves where it's not as critical. Let's go ahead and say build me and HR system for dermatology. Clinic. I want to be able to schedule. Appointments. Write notes on patients. Intake patients. And have a full-featured. Echo. Specific. To my needs. What I like about this tool is it actually will do the planning as well. So it's going to go in and 1st going to write a blueprint. So it asks you some intelligent questions and then you can generate your product requirements document from there. Let's have a look at what we've generated here. You can see it's built my app. I've got my dashboard that sort of tells what's happening today, where my patients are in progress, who's coming next, intakes, some financial information. I've got scheduling built in here. I have my patient intake form. I have patient charts, clinical notes and prescriptions. This is pretty cool for like a first iteration and I can go back to the plan and I can edit this and tweak it. However, I need to. And then this is really the power of Lieser and why they're able to build this so quickly is because they have this agentic workflow where you can edit these agents and I can open any of these nodes in their studio and edit it. This is really incredible. It's an early beta, so. What you see now could change and hopefully keep getting better, so definitely recommend checking this out at Architect dot new And thanks, we'll see you soon.
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