I Skipped the Frontend Team. Here’s the 3,800-Character Prompt That Built My Startup's UI.
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Every founder knows the chasm between a great idea and a shipped product. For my startup, 13Radar—a data-intensive platform for tracking institutional investments—that chasm was a complex, professional-grade frontend. The vision was a dashboard that felt like a Bloomberg terminal: dense, fast, and trustworthy.

The traditional path would have meant sinking months of my own time into a React rabbit hole or spending tens of thousands of dollars on frontend freelancers—money and time I didn’t have. This is the frontend bottleneck, the place where countless MVPs slow to a crawl.

I chose a different path. Instead of becoming a full-time frontend developer or a project manager, I became an architect. My primary job was to define my product with absolute clarity, not in code, but in a d…

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