Project Seed

Create a Project Seed for your software idea

A Project Seed captures the domain, workflows, architecture notes, risks, invariants, and first implementation direction before an agent starts building.

You do not need a perfect spec. The GPT will ask questions and help shape the first version.

What it is

A compact software blueprint.

Instead of starting with a vague prompt, Spellbook starts with structured project truth.

  • What you are trying to build
  • Who uses it and why it matters
  • Important workflows and domain rules
  • Technical constraints, risks, and edge cases
  • What should be built, verified, and reviewed first
  • Idea
  • Q&A
  • Project Seed
  • Spellbook Plan
  • Build / Verify / Review

How Q&A GPT works

An interview, then a file.

The Q&A GPT interviews you like a product-minded architect and produces a structured project-seed-spellbook.md file.

01

Open Q&A GPT

Answer guided questions about your project, domain, users, architecture, workflows, and risks.

02

Generate Project Seed

Receive a structured markdown file that turns rough intent into implementation-ready context.

03

Submit the Seed

Paste the seed, upload the markdown file, or share relevant repo, docs, demo, and design links.

04

Get Next Steps

SolidSpire reviews the seed and suggests a practical build path, demo, tool, dashboard, or verification strategy.

Submit Project Seed

Already have a Project Seed?

Submit your project-seed-spellbook.md and we will review it for possible next steps.

https://forms.gle/m9xCFmbSzohoTr1fA

You can paste the markdown, upload the file, or include links to your repo, docs, demo, Figma, Notion, or website.

Google Form fields

  1. Your name
  2. Email
  3. Company / project name
  4. What are you trying to build?
  5. Who is this for?
  6. Paste your Project Seed
  7. Upload project-seed-spellbook.md
  8. Relevant links
  9. What kind of help do you want?
  10. What would make this project successful?
  11. Timeline
  12. Budget / seriousness signal
  13. Anything else?

What happens next

Submission becomes a conversation.

The launch goal is a visible loop: visitor, Q&A GPT, Project Seed, submission, conversation.

Review

We read the seed for domain clarity, risks, missing constraints, and next-step fit.

Clarify

We ask targeted questions if the seed needs sharper requirements, workflows, or success criteria.

Propose

We suggest an implementation plan, demo repository, automation, dashboard, internal tool, or verification strategy.

Build

If the fit is right, the seed becomes executable context for agent-safe delivery gates.