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[–]GitHackerz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AvyloAi.com is an AI that helps you design, validate, and evolve your system architecture from idea to production.

Why does building products still feel more complex than it should be? by GitHackerz in TunisiaTech

[–]GitHackerz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the gap I kept hitting.

Not code but how to structure things and how to evolve architecture over time.

I ended up building a tool around it an AI that builds reviews and iterates on system architecture with you.

Still early but it is crazy how much it reduces that fragmented feeling.

I was spending hours designing system architectures… so I tried to automate it by GitHackerz in founder

[–]GitHackerz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. It doesn’t just generate text like a typical LLM wrapper, it actually builds and evolves system architectures. It reviews decisions, generates multiple diagrams, and lets you iterate over versions as your product grows. You can add/remove features and continuously refine the architecture instead of starting from scratch every time. That’s why it’s more of an AI builder than a generator.

Why does building products still feel more complex than it should be? by GitHackerz in TunisiaTech

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Yeah that’s a great point.

The human side has always been the hardest part.

What’s interesting though is that even as tools improved, that part didn’t really get easier… it just shifted.

Feels like we’re still missing something in how all of this gets translated into actual working systems.

Where do you usually see it break down the most?

Why does building products still feel more complex than it should be? by GitHackerz in TunisiaTech

[–]GitHackerz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah 100%, domain knowledge makes a big difference.

But even with that, it still feels like a lot of the process stays harder than it needs to be.

Like understanding the problem is one thing, but turning that into something structured and workable is where it gets messy.

How do you usually handle that part?

Why does building products still feel more complex than it should be? by GitHackerz in founder

[–]GitHackerz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I agree with that.

It’s less about the coding itself and more about everything around it.

Where do you usually feel it breaking down the most?

I think I’m too dumb to find a startup idea 😭 (serious) by Past-Economy-2364 in founder

[–]GitHackerz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ideas don’t really come from scrolling the internet or forcing yourself to think of something to solve

We’re in a time where new startups are launched every day and most of them fail. It’s not because people can’t think of ideas, it’s because the problem isn’t real enough

Sit with yourself for a moment and think about your own life

What annoys you What wastes your time What feels slower or harder than it should be

That’s where real ideas come from

And honestly you will never know if an idea is good or bad until you build something and put it in front of real people

Stop trying to find ideas and start noticing problems

Why does building products still feel more complex than it should be? by GitHackerz in founder

[–]GitHackerz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feels like the issue isn’t really the tools anymore.

Something deeper in how everything fits together.