Stop Writing Specs for Things You Could Just Build
VULK is the AI app builder for product managers: turn a PRD paragraph into a working prototype with real data — not a clickable mockup — validate it with users, then hand engineering a running reference instead of a 40-page document.
Dashboards and admin panels are the #1 category across 11,355 VULK-generated apps (12.5% — VULK platform data, July 2026): exactly the internal-tool-shaped software PMs spec every quarter. The median prompt is ~60 words — shorter than the summary section of your PRD.
Updated July 18, 2026
Try VULKWhy VULK?
PRD to Prototype in One Session
Paste the core of your spec — VULK generates a working app with real screens, real navigation and a real database. The median build conversation is 4 messages, not 4 sprint reviews.
Test With Real Data Flows
Unlike design-tool mockups, prototypes have a live PostgreSQL backend: users can create accounts, enter data and hit real edge cases. Your usability findings survive contact with reality.
A Running Reference Beats a Document
Hand engineering a deployed URL plus exportable source instead of ambiguous wireframes. "Make it like this, but production-grade" ends the interpretation wars.
Validate Before You Spend Roadmap
Ship the prototype to 20 users this week. Kill weak concepts for the cost of a chat session, and walk into prioritization with usage evidence instead of opinions.
Internal Tools Without the Queue
The ops dashboard, the QA triage board, the launch checklist app — build them yourself instead of competing with revenue features for engineering time.
Iterate at Conversation Speed
"Move onboarding before the paywall. Make the table sortable." Surgical edits with a live preview — stakeholder feedback becomes a change, not a ticket.
FAQ
Do I need to know how to code?
No. You describe intent in plain language — the median successful prompt is about 60 words — and iterate by conversation. The output is real code, which is exactly what makes the prototype convincing to engineering.
How is this better than Figma prototypes?
Figma tests the look; VULK tests the product. Prototypes run with real auth, a real database and real flows, so users behave naturally and engineering inherits working logic instead of pictures of it.
Can engineering actually use the output?
Yes — export the full source (React + TypeScript, API code, schema.sql) to GitHub. Teams treat it as a working reference or a starting point; either way, the ambiguity of a written spec is gone.





















