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Deepspace Agent can build almost anything you describe, but the quality of the result depends on how clearly you communicate. Here are some practical tips.

Be Specific

Vague requests produce generic results. The more detail you give, the closer you get to what you actually want.
Instead of…Try…
”Make a tracker""Make a workout tracker where I log exercises with sets, reps, and weight"
"Build a dashboard""Build a sales dashboard showing monthly revenue, top products, and a trend chart"
"Create a form""Create a contact form with name, email, message, and a submit button that shows a confirmation”
You don’t need to be technical — just be descriptive about what you want to see and do.

Start Simple, Then Build Up

You don’t have to describe every detail upfront. Start with the basics, get that working, then add features one at a time. For example, building a todo app step by step:
  1. “Create a todo list with add and delete”
  2. “Add due dates to each item”
  3. “Add priority levels: high, medium, low”
  4. “Sort by priority, then by due date”
This way you can check each step along the way rather than waiting for a complex build that might not match your expectations.

Use Images and Files for Context

You can attach images or files (txt, pdf) to your messages:
  • Show a design — Share a screenshot of a layout or UI you want to replicate
  • Point out a problem — Attach a screenshot showing what’s wrong
  • Provide reference material — Include specs, docs, or examples
A picture is often worth a thousand words when explaining what you want.

Reference Things You Know

If you have a specific vision, name it:
  • “Make it look like a Notion database”
  • “I want the layout similar to Trello with drag-and-drop columns”
  • “Use a card-based design like Pinterest”
Deepspace Agent understands popular apps and design patterns, so these references go a long way.

Be Clear When Asking for Changes

When something isn’t right, say exactly what needs to change:
  • “The save button should be blue instead of gray”
  • “Move the total to the bottom of the list”
  • “When I click submit, show a loading spinner”
Avoid vague feedback like “make it look better” or “it’s not working.” If something is broken, describe what you expected to happen and what happened instead.

Let the Deepspace agent Ask Questions

Sometimes the Deepspace agent will ask clarifying questions before building. That’s a good sign — it means it wants to get it right the first time. Answer the questions and it’ll proceed with a much better understanding of what you need.

Things to Keep in Mind

Changing direction mid-build — If you realize you want something completely different from what you started, it’s often faster to start a new widget rather than heavily modifying the existing one.
Details matter — “Make it nice” means different things to different people. If you care about specific colors, sizes, or layouts, say so. AI agent can’t read your mind, but it’s great at following clear direction.