PromptUI has moved well past the stage of being a one-shot AI code generator. The product is strongest now when a team wants one system for build, proof, deploy, and assisted launch instead of four disconnected tools.
What PromptUI can do today
- Build React and Next.js apps from plain-English prompts
- Keep proof, preview, and deploy attached to the same session
- Hand finished product context into Growth Agent for launch workflows
- Turn that same context into Creator Video storyboards, captions, renders, and launch media handoff
Verified Builder is real, but still controlled-beta
PromptUI now has a stronger verification lane for higher-risk builds through Verified Builder and Workbench. That matters when the prompt includes more moving parts, riskier deploy paths, or a product surface that needs more than a fast first pass.
The important truth is scope: Verified Builder is production-proven in controlled runs, but it is still a controlled-beta lane rather than a blanket public default. That distinction matters for honest SEO and product claims.
Growth Agent now has live publish proof
Growth Agent is no longer just a drafting surface. PromptUI has current live proof for the create - policy - approve - publish loop on X, plus saved carousel, story, and MP4 workflow proof. That makes the GTM story materially stronger for teams that want one app builder and launch workspace.
At the same time, connector truth still needs to stay precise: LinkedIn and TikTok follow-through remain partly gated by external platform constraints, so those surfaces should be described as partial where the proof is still partial.
Creator Video and GTM now share avatar setup
Creator Video already had the richer avatar library and custom-avatar path. GTM now reuses that same picker before cinematic renders start, which means both surfaces share the same starter-avatar flow and the same create-your-own entry point.
What is not proven yet is provider-backed long-form lip sync. The fal path has a real adapter seam, but provider output is still blocked by exhausted balance, so PromptUI cannot honestly claim fully proven mouth/face-tracked avatar continuity today.
Current media rule: the May 17 live set stays live
The current May 28 promo batch is rebuild-only for this cycle. The approved May 17 landing and training set stays live, and none of the current May 28 files should be described as production replacements yet.
Where this leaves PromptUI
If you are evaluating PromptUI today, the clean summary is this: strong on build, credible on deploy, real on assisted launch, and still evidence-gated on provider-backed avatar lip sync and fully autonomous launch claims.
For the latest commercial packaging, see PromptUI pricing. For GTM workflow depth, see Growth Agent. For current build positioning, see PromptUI's SaaS builder flow.