How Upfront Software Design Saved a Solo AI Project from Costly Rewrites
A developer building DumbQuestion.ai found that early architectural discipline paid off when adding a new 'Startup Roast' feature to the platform. Rather than hardcoding values, configurable constants and modular prompt handling meant adapting to longer startup pitch inputs required iteration, not a full rewrite. The new feature takes a startup pitch, roasts it with sarcasm, and adds a market-aware reality check by running a preliminary web search before generating output. Using the AI productivity startup Vida as a test case, the enriched context produced sharper, more informed critique than a generic roast would have. The developer argues this approach scales beyond solo projects, potentially saving enterprises significant costs in AI token spend and rework when extending agentic AI systems.
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