Find the product worth opening
Start with a rough idea or let Genesis Insight sharpen the audience, wedge, and first version before build time starts.
Genesis helps you find the right product opportunity, turn it into a working product, then shape the launch, growth, and handoff around it.
Genesis changes mode as the work matures: product thinking first, real workspace second, continuous refinement after that.
Start with a rough idea or let Genesis Insight sharpen the audience, wedge, and first version before build time starts.
Genesis opens screens, routes, states, copy, and logic in one workspace so the first version already feels inspectable.
Keep working in the same build. Ask for UX, copy, logic, and layout changes while the product keeps its context.
Publish a Genesis preview, save launch context, and export the project when you are ready to move into production handoff.
Start with one workspace. Genesis can shape a web app, browser extension, or mobile-focused product without splitting the work across separate tools.

Launch pages, SaaS products, dashboards, and internal tools with real hierarchy and business logic.
Popup, side panel, content scripts, and manifest work shaped together instead of pieced together later.
Navigation, onboarding, retention surfaces, and premium mobile rhythm generated as a starting point.
Genesis Insight helps you sharpen the audience, wedge, and first version before you sink time into building the wrong product.
Every pass builds on the same workspace. Genesis keeps editing what already exists instead of resetting you to a brand-new generation every time.
After the first version, Genesis helps tighten the story, polish the product, prepare launch materials, and decide what to improve next.
Genesis is growing around the product itself: direct editing, launch planning, handoff notes, and a private path for completed products that are ready to be reviewed.
Edit the live product directly and turn visual changes into code without breaking the workspace underneath.
Keep launch materials tied to the product you actually built: positioning, readiness notes, handoff steps, and what to improve next.
Completed products can move toward private review and buyer interest when they are ready.