
What is Wordware?
Wordware is a web-hosted IDE for LLM orchestration, enabling cross-functional teams to build AI applications. Serving as an LLM backend, it functions like a new programming language, based on English but merging concepts like loops, logic, and function calling
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AMA - how to craft a launch strategy that will break Product Hunt
Hi everyone! We're hosting the AMA LIVE on X (Twitter) and will be answering questions posted on the Forum during the Live.Join the Live X session here: https://x.com/producthunt/status/1891903521500328357?s=46A while back we launched @Wordware and broke Product Hunt during our launch.

We're here to share bits of wisdom from our launch strategy, answer launch questions you may have, and even help point you in the right direction for the launch day!
Wordware - Your tool for building AI agents with natural language
Wordware is an IDE that enables anyone to build complex AI Agents and applications. Domain experts and engineers can now iterate 20x faster with prebuilt tools, API deployment, tracing, and more. Finally, build high-quality and reliable AI!
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4.68/5 based on 25 reviews
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At Helicone we try thousands of AI products. Wordware stood our team and we us it at Helicone to assist in content generation and automating pipelines.

It serves as the LLM backend for Audioscribe—we took care of all the prompt engineering and the 'brain' of the AI agent on Wordware to ensure high-quality outputs. To do so, we experimented with different models and iterated on the prompts 100 times. Additionally, we used a set of IF statements to build logic for the comprehensive summary based on the note type.
It's much faster to do this on Wordware than on any other LLM framework or typical codebase. We allowed non-technical team members to master the prompts while an engineer focused on the code and simply linked an API to Whisper.


Inspired the idea. The make it easy for people who aren't devs to build great products with Ai
Reviews
•7 reviews
Wordware – Accessible AI Development with Room to Improve
I’ve been using Wordware to build AI agents, and it’s surprisingly accessible, even for those without coding experience. The natural language programming and pre-built tools make it easy to create and deploy AI applications quickly.
Pros:
- Easy for Non-Tech Users: Plain English programming makes AI development approachable.
- Quick Deployments: One-click deployment gets projects up and running fast.
Cons:
- Learning Curve: The interface could be more intuitive... takes some time to master.
Limited Customization: For advanced users, the simplicity might feel restrictive.
Bottom Line:
If you’re looking for a user-friendly AI platform, Wordware is a solid choice. Just be ready for a bit of a learning curve if you want to dig into its full potential.
•1 review
powerful tool for both engineers and non-technical users - speeded up iterations on AI agents 10x. Love it and share it with all my friends building something in tech :)
•1 review
FUCK! Just yesterday, I was thinking about this idea. Why isn't there an AI playground where I can test and tweak my demo, ideally with quick deployment and API support? It should let me choose from different models, not just be limited to OpenAI's own models. And now, I discovered Wordware only today! What have I been doing all this time?
•21 reviews
Hey Wordware team!
Wordware is truly impressive. I love the way you’re pushing the boundaries to make English a functional programming language for AI agent building. I sent an email to Filip with some thoughts I’d love to discuss. Filip, if you get a chance, please check it out.
Looking forward to connecting with all of you!
Cheers,
Johannes