Need help testing something I built — non-devs running AI projects

I built a small tool for myself while running a project with AI as a non-developer, drawing on my background in project management, and I'd like a few people to try it before I take it further.

The problem it addresses: every new session with an AI coding assistant, you end up re-explaining context, and things quietly drift without you noticing (naming, structure, skipped tests...). Without a project management or dev background, it's hard to know what to watch for — which is exactly the gap I tried to close, using what I already knew from managing projects.

The tool generates a project charter and feeds it back to the AI automatically at the start of each session, so you're not starting from scratch every time.

I'm looking for 5-10 people — non-developers, already running a project with an AI coding tool or about to start one — willing to actually use it on their real project over a few sessions and tell me honestly what worked and what didn't. It's free, and this is genuinely about learning whether it's useful, not a launch.

If that's you, reply here or DM me and I'll get you set up.

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u/dragan0178 — 1 day ago
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Need help testing something I built — non-devs running AI projects

I built a small tool for myself while running a project with AI as a non-developer, drawing on my background in project management, and I'd like a few people to try it before I take it further.

The problem it addresses: every new session with an AI coding assistant, you end up re-explaining context, and things quietly drift without you noticing (naming, structure, skipped tests...). Without a project management or dev background, it's hard to know what to watch for — which is exactly the gap I tried to close, using what I already knew from managing projects.

The tool generates a project charter and feeds it back to the AI automatically at the start of each session, so you're not starting from scratch every time.

I'm looking for 5-10 people — non-developers, already running a project with an AI coding tool or about to start one — willing to actually use it on their real project over a few sessions and tell me honestly what worked and what didn't. It's free, and this is genuinely about learning whether it's useful, not a launch.

If that's you, reply here or DM me and I'll get you set up.

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u/dragan0178 — 1 day ago

Need help testing something I built — non-devs running AI projects

I built a small tool for myself while running a project with AI as a non-developer, drawing on my background in project management, and I'd like a few people to try it before I take it further.

The problem it addresses: every new session with an AI coding assistant, you end up re-explaining context, and things quietly drift without you noticing (naming, structure, skipped tests...). Without a project management or dev background, it's hard to know what to watch for — which is exactly the gap I tried to close, using what I already knew from managing projects.

The tool generates a project charter and feeds it back to the AI automatically at the start of each session, so you're not starting from scratch every time.

I'm looking for 5-10 people — non-developers, already running a project with an AI coding tool or about to start one — willing to actually use it on their real project over a few sessions and tell me honestly what worked and what didn't. It's free, and this is genuinely about learning whether it's useful, not a launch.

If that's you, reply here or DM me and I'll get you set up.

reddit.com
u/dragan0178 — 3 days ago

Need help testing something I built — non-devs running AI projects

I built a small tool for myself while running a project with AI as a non-developer, drawing on my background in project management, and I'd like a few people to try it before I take it further.

The problem it addresses: every new session with an AI coding assistant, you end up re-explaining context, and things quietly drift without you noticing (naming, structure, skipped tests...). Without a project management or dev background, it's hard to know what to watch for — which is exactly the gap I tried to close, using what I already knew from managing projects.

The tool generates a project charter and feeds it back to the AI automatically at the start of each session, so you're not starting from scratch every time.

I'm looking for 5-10 people — non-developers, already running a project with an AI coding tool or about to start one — willing to actually use it on their real project over a few sessions and tell me honestly what worked and what didn't. It's free, and this is genuinely about learning whether it's useful, not a launch.

If that's you, reply here or DM me and I'll get you set up.

reddit.com
u/dragan0178 — 3 days ago

Need help testing something I built — non-devs running AI projects

I built a small tool for myself while running a project with AI as a non-developer, and I'd like a few people to try it before I take it further.

The problem it addresses: every new session with an AI coding assistant, you end up re-explaining context, and things quietly drift without you noticing (naming, structure, skipped tests...). Without a project management or dev background, it's hard to know what to watch for.

The tool generates a project charter and feeds it back to the AI automatically at the start of each session, so you're not starting from scratch every time.

I'm looking for 5-10 people — non-developers, already running a project with an AI coding tool or about to start one — willing to actually use it on their real project over a few sessions and tell me honestly what worked and what didn't. It's free, and this is genuinely about learning whether it's useful, not a launch.

If that's you, reply here or DM me and I'll get you set up.

reddit.com
u/dragan0178 — 3 days ago

Tired of re-explaining everything to Claude Code every session?

I'm building a tool that solves a problem I ran into myself while running a project with AI as a purely non-developer: every new session, you have to re-explain the context, conventions, architecture — and the AI tends to drift without you noticing (inconsistent naming, rules not followed...).

The tool (ScaffoldAI) generates a clear project charter from the start, then automatically generates a "resumption prompt" for each session — no more re-explaining everything, plus a consistency check that catches drift before it piles up.

I'm looking for 5-10 non-developers who are already running a project with AI (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.), or who are about to start one, to test this on their real project, over several sessions. It's free during this testing phase, and your feedback will genuinely shape what comes next.

Interested? Reply here or DM me, I'll send you the link.

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u/dragan0178 — 4 days ago