I was sick in bed and couldn't code. So I guided my son (no prior experience) through building a production-ready donation site using the BMAD method.

BMAD (Multi-Agent Development) structures AI into specialized agents: - Analyst (requirements) - Architect (system design) - UX Designer (experience) - Developer (implementation)

Each agent has a distinct personality and expertise. They discuss, debate, and collaborate - like a real team.

The result: hoki.help - a donation platform for HoKi NÖ, a children's hospice organization in Austria.

Stack: Next.js 14, Tailwind, Stripe Checkout, Vercel

What worked: - Natural conversation instead of prompt engineering - Agents challenged assumptions I would have missed - From idea to production in days

What surprised me: - My son picked it up faster than expected - The structured roles prevented the usual AI chaos - Code quality was better than I anticipated

100% of donations go to the hospice. I cover all costs and donate 3% from my other projects too.

The BMAD method is open source. Happy to discuss the approach or implementation details.

hoki.help