You have the idea. What you do not have is the team around it: the strategist who pressure-tests it, the designer who simplifies it, the architect who decides how it gets built, the person who turns all of it into tasks.
Idea Inspector gives you that room. Describe the idea in a sentence and run a team pass. A group of agents talks it through and hands back a plan, the decisions behind it, a task list, and a handoff your coding agent can start from.
One idea, several angles of attack
The page is not a funnel into another chat box. It is a room where product, UX, architecture, and risk each leave a visible mark on the plan.
Names the narrow user and the first useful outcome.
Removes screens before they become work.
Turns the idea into boundaries, files, and dependencies.
Finds the assumption to test before coding starts.
What it does
From a sentence to a plan
Type a rough idea and run one pass. Every agent weighs in together, so you start from a structured discussion instead of a blank page.
A role for every question
Product, strategy, UX, architecture, risk, each held by its own agent. The idea gets examined from every side, not only the one you were already thinking about.
It writes the artifacts
The output is not a chat log to reread. Idea Inspector drafts the brief, the architecture notes, the task list, and the handoff, and writes them into your project folder as Markdown.
Local storage, your choice of model
Every project is stored on your Mac as plain files. Work entirely offline with a local Ollama model, or connect your own OpenAI-compatible or Claude key when you want a stronger one.
Details
- Platform
- macOS, native
- App languages
- English, Japanese
- Status
- In development