The principle of building the lightest-weight version of a system — such as a Claude artifact dashboard — to confirm you will actually use it before committing to a production-grade custom build.
Key points
- Build a Claude artifact in 5 minutes rather than a full Trigger.dev / Modal deployment that takes days [src-013]
- Success criterion: do you open it every day? If yes, invest in a production build. If not, you saved significant time [src-013]
- “Don’t waste time. Don’t waste money investing into something that might not be proven yet.” [src-013]
- Applies to dashboards, automations, integrations — anything with uncertain utility [src-013]
- A PoC artifact is “good enough to use but fragile” — it reveals real usage patterns that specs never capture [src-013]
Related entities
- Claude Code — where artifact PoCs are built
- Trigger.dev — the production-grade destination once the PoC is proven
Related concepts
- Productivity Dip Curve — PoC First reduces the cost of the dip during adoption
- Boring is Beautiful Automation — deterministic automations should also be PoC’d before AI wrapping
Source references
- [src-013] Nate Herk — “Build & Sell Claude Code Operating Systems (2+ Hour Course)” (2026-05-01)