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Builder updates

Every plan pogoprompt writes is tailored to the tool you'll build with — and those tools change. This page lists every change we make to that tailoring, so you can see it's kept current. The tools named here are independent products with no connection to pogoprompt.

Jun 17, 2026

Every plan now includes a design brief

Plans now carry a short design brief — a single place that lays out the screens, how you move between them, the main paths through the app, and the colours, type and spacing to reuse everywhere so the look stays consistent instead of drifting from screen to screen. The brief is fuller for design-focused tools like v0, Lovable and Replit and leaner for the rest. The plan's screen list now just names the screens and points to the brief, so nothing is described twice; for v0 and RapidNative their existing companion files now point at the brief rather than repeating it.

Jun 17, 2026

Re-checked every supported tool

We went back through all 15 supported tools and noted what each one can do today — whether it reads reusable skill files, plans before it builds, can run and fix its own work, and what it can stand up for you (a database, sign-in, payments), plus how it handles design. The fast-moving tools — Lovable, Replit, Bolt, v0, Cursor and Claude Code — now get checked far more often than the rest, since they change almost every week. This is groundwork: nothing in your plans changes yet.

Jun 17, 2026

Replit now reads reusable skill files

Replit can now pick up reusable skill files — small, self-contained instructions a tool loads only when a task needs them. We've noted that, so future plans can lean on it where it helps instead of repeating the same guidance every time.

Jun 17, 2026

Cursor can run and check its own work

Cursor can now work on several things at once and run its own checks as it goes — building a piece, trying it, and fixing what's off before handing it back. We've noted that, while still keeping plans to one phase at a time so you stay in control.

Jun 12, 2026

Bolt opens with your plan already in place

"Copy plan & open Bolt" now opens Bolt with your plan carried along in the link, so it arrives ready to go — the copy on your clipboard still works as a backup if Bolt changes how that works. Plans for coding agents you run yourself can also be saved straight into your project folder from the browser — no zip handling — on browsers that support it (the zip download stays for the rest).

Jun 11, 2026

Plans now carry progress notes between sessions

Plans for tools that read project files now include a progress folder and a paste-each-session prompt that ask your tool to keep short progress notes as it builds — what's done, what's next, what was decided — so a new session can pick up where the last one stopped. Chat-only tools get a save-the-summary ritual instead. Bolt plans also renamed their rules file to agents.md, the name Bolt looks for.

Jun 8, 2026

Checked every supported tool

We re-checked the tailoring for all 15 supported tools against how each one works today — the files it reads automatically, how it likes to be briefed, and where its native review features live.

Jun 8, 2026

Three new tools: Kiro, Rork, and a0.dev

Plans can now hand off to AWS's Kiro, plus the phone-app builders Rork and a0.dev — each with its own ready-to-use extras, like Kiro's steering files and paste-ready app briefs for Rork and a0.dev.

Jun 5, 2026

Every plan tailored to your tool

Plans stopped being one-size-fits-all: each one now follows your chosen tool's own conventions — the file it reads automatically, extra companion files where the tool uses them, and a hand-off written for how that tool likes to work.

Jun 1, 2026

First 12 tools supported

pogoprompt launched with hand-offs to 12 popular building tools — from all-in-one app builders to coding agents you run yourself.