Product Meeting to Weather Dashboard Prototype: Real Example
Skycast is a real working prototype built from a SayCraft product discussion in about 9 minutes across 6 build rounds. The screenshot, input summary, output, and full public replay below are the proof; this is not a keyword-shaped mock example.

Weather dashboard
~9 minutes
6
Screenshot + replay
The product-discussion input
Build a sleek weather app with a dark cyberpunk theme, neon-on-near-black visuals, and a sci-fi console feel.
The working prototype output
A working dark weather console with current conditions, cool neon accents, a scrollable hourly strip, and a clean seven-day forecast.
Watch the full Skycast build replay →
What the real build proves
- The initial product intent is preserved in the public replay metadata.
- Six build rounds show the prototype changing instead of presenting only a final screenshot.
- The result is a running web app with a public replay and live preview path.
How a product meeting became the app
- The team stated the product intent. The replay metadata preserves the actual brief shown above.
- SayCraft converted the discussion into a build plan. The app changed over 6 build rounds while the meeting remained the source of truth.
- The team reviewed one running preview. Feedback was grounded in the same app rather than separate notes or mockups.
- The meeting ended with a replayable artifact. The public replay keeps the decision trail, intermediate states, and final working result together.
When this workflow is a good fit
Product managers validating a dashboard information hierarchy and visual direction. It is less useful when the team already has a settled specification and a developer is ready to implement directly in an existing repository.
Learn the full conversation-to-working-app workflow, compare the AI app builder options, or see why the output is a working prototype rather than meeting notes on Meeting to Product.