pmptwiki Review
Platform for recording and sharing AI-assisted product development journeys so others can reproduce and learn from them step by step.
Verdict
pmptwiki fills a growing niche in the vibe-coding era: capturing not just the artifact but the full AI-assisted build process via an MCP-connected CLI, so any developer can replay exactly how a product was made. Its 'Hall of Fame' and community publishing model give it a social discovery layer that distinguishes it from simple prompt libraries. As a young platform its value scales with contributor volume, but the technical approach — automatic recording via MCP — lowers the barrier to sharing meaningfully.
What it does
Share how you build with AI. A platform to record and share your product development journey.
Best for
Developers and product builders looking to share and learn from others' AI-powered development journeys.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- MCP integration records AI build sessions automatically
- Reproducible journeys let anyone follow along
- Community discovery with Hall of Fame
- Content value depends on community growth
- Early-stage platform with limited projects currently
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Frequently asked
- Is pmptwiki free to use?
- Yes. pmptwiki has a free plan — Free to use; npm CLI install
- Does pmptwiki have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can pmptwiki do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to pmptwiki?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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