Empowering Individuals
Through Spoken Language
and Technology

Imagine a world where technology transcends barriers, making complex solution-building as simple as a conversation.
the idea centres around democratising solution creation by enabling anyone, regardless of their technical expertise, to
craft tailored solutions in their own spoken language.
Business Goals

1. One Platform for All

A unified platform designed to adapt to diverse needs—whether it’s designing a business workflow, creating an app, or managing data systems. This platform serves as a universal toolkit, accommodating a wide range of users from beginners to experts.

2. Solutions in Spoken Language

At the heart of the platform is its natural language interface, allowing users to build solutions simply by communicating in their own words. No coding or technical jargon is required—just plain, everyday language. This ensures inclusivity and eliminates the steep learning curve typically associated with traditional platforms.

3. Speed and Simplicity

Time is a critical resource. The platform is built to accelerate the process of ideation to implementation, empowering users to create, iterate, and deploy solutions swiftly. This speed, combined with the simplicity of a spoken-language interface, fosters creativity and productivity.

4. Universal Empowerment

By removing technological and linguistic barriers, the platform places power in the hands of individuals. It supports multiple languages and cultural nuances, ensuring that everyone—from a rural entrepreneur to an urban innovator—can leverage it to build solutions that meet their unique challenges and goals.

Planing and Design System

Clarity & Simplicity:

Natural Language Functions: At NSL each Sentence is a fucntions with it's own behaviour, It's has its own acronyms so users can understand what each function does without prior technical knowledge.

Flow-based Design: A visual representation that displays the entire workflow, allowing users to grasp the order and purpose of functions easily before interacting with the system.

Sequential Guidance: As users define a function, the system prompts for the next step, guiding them through the process naturally.

Easy Customisations: Each sentence is a molecule and each word is an atom. Errorcose help its easy to edit and with a click you can go deeper and edit rather searching f from 100lines of code.

Intuitive Visual Elements: All Acronyms as one unige icons that express its logical fucntions and in user guide that logic is explained in simple words

Flow Diagrams & Visual Cues: Colors and Acronyms are used as a visual element to make it clear how each component interacts with others. Icons and color coding help indicate the type of function and its state (e.g., active, pending, completed).

Interactive Tooltips: As users hover over different parts of the flow, tooltips appear to provide quick explanations about the function or step, reducing the learning curve..

Key Business Points

  • Ease to built each funtions
  • Structure each nsl components to a cluster and easy access
  • Allow users to re-use components more and more
  • Making intrigations easy to attach
  • Ease to configure data type (making it more ai driven)

Benchmarking Inspirations

User Persona

Stephen

Enterprise Product Manager / Solution Developer

Role: Product Manager in mid-to-large enterprises
focused on delivering scalable solutions for client needs.

Age: 30-45
Demographics:
Goals
  • Streamline operations with pre-built solutions to save time and resources.
  • Ensure solutions align with client-specific requirements while maintaining consistency with organizational goals.
  • Use insights from granular solution details to make informed, strategic decisions.
Challenges:
  • Lack of visibility into pre-built solutions’ internal workings, like database structures and use cases.
  • Difficulty customizing solutions to meet diverse client demands without disrupting workflows.
Motivations:
  • A comprehensive, customizable library that enhances efficiency and fosters innovation.
  • Collaborative tools to involve teams in solution selection and verification.

Design Process

Design Process

Key Testing Points
after 1st Version

Testing Points after 1st Version

Design Guidelines

Design Guidelines
Brane Solution

Interface Structure

Function step 1

Create Steps / Functions

Function step 1

Defining Prasonas and Rights

Function step 2

Creating Entity & it’s Attributes

Function step 3

All Types of Functions

Function step 4

Full logic with its Types & Library

Function step 5

Error Types

Function step 6

Some Use Cases

cases
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