You Can Now Just Tell SaaS Factory What to Build
You Can Now Just Tell SaaS Factory What to Build
v1.0.132 ships a conversational chat interface — the missing piece between your idea and a shipped feature.
Every tool in this category — Cursor, Bolt.new, Lovable, v0 — centres its user experience on a single interaction model: you type what you want, and something happens. It's intuitive, it's fast, and users have come to expect it.
SaaS Factory has always been more powerful than any of those tools under the hood. A fleet of 21+ specialised agents discovers features, writes production code, ships releases, and improves the product around the clock — without anyone lifting a finger. But until today, there was no chat box. No place to type "add a dark mode toggle" and watch it become a reality.
That changes with v1.0.132.
The Gap We Closed
The previous interaction model for SaaS Factory looked like this:
- Wait for agents to autonomously discover and prioritise features, or
- Manually create a feature through the UI and queue it yourself
Neither feels like control. Neither matches the expectation that every competing tool has set. And the absence of a direct feedback channel meant that users who spotted a bug or had a quick idea had no obvious, immediate way to act on it.
The new Natural Language Feature Request Chat Interface closes this gap entirely.
What It Does
A conversational prompt bar is now available directly in-product. You type what you want. The platform does everything else.
"add a dark mode toggle"
"fix the broken export button on the reports page"
"send a weekly usage digest to all active customers"
Your request is parsed, converted into a structured feature, added to the queue, triaged by the agent pipeline, decomposed into tasks, implemented, tested, and shipped — with full progress visibility at every stage.
No tickets. No Jira. No back-and-forth with a project manager. Just a sentence and a pipeline that gets it done.
Same Pipeline, No Compromises
Chat-submitted features go through the exact same agent pipeline as anything else in the queue. The AI Architect decomposes them. Engineering agents implement them. CI verifies them. The release manager ships them. There are no shortcuts and no reduction in quality — the only thing that changed is how the feature entered the system.
Direct Control, Fully Autonomous Delivery
The goal was never to replace autonomous discovery — agents will keep surfacing improvements you didn't think to ask for. The goal was to give you a direct line to the pipeline when you do know what you want. Now you have both: an AI that works proactively on your behalf, and a chat box that responds to you on demand.
Type what you want. Ship it.
v1.0.132 is available now. Open SaaS Factory and start with a prompt.