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I Planned my Entire App Business in One Prompt. Here's What Happened (Kimi K2.6 Agent Swarms)
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I Planned my Entire App Business in One Prompt. Here's What Happened (Kimi K2.6 Agent Swarms)

⏱ 29 min video · 4 min read2 Jun 2026
TL;DR
Chris demonstrates how to use Kimi K2.6 Agent Swarms to generate a complete mobile app business plan — including competitor analysis, market gaps, customer personas, PRD, product roadmap, and onboarding flow — from a single prompt in 15-20 minutes. The video walks through real output for a personalized learning app idea, showing both the power and the limitations of AI-generated business planning.
Key points
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Kimi K2.6 Agent Swarms can spawn up to 100 sub-agents working in parallel, enabling broad research across multiple tracks simultaneously rather than linear single-agent processing.
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A single structured prompt with defined parallel tracks (competitor research, market gaps, customer personas, PRD, onboarding flow) produces 7+ markdown documents usable directly by AI coding agents like Claude Code or Codex.
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The real output revealed a meaningful market gap in open-domain personalized curriculum generation, but also flagged a red flag: the gap may exist because the product is technically hard to execute well, not because nobody thought of it.
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The research shifted the app direction mid-analysis — from building for students to potentially targeting teachers or corporate professional upskilling, highlighting how agent swarm research prevents building the wrong thing.
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AI-generated plans tend to be over-scoped; the key skill is refining the output into a simple one-page PRD with minimal MVP features rather than accepting everything the agent produces.
Actionable insights
Use the prompt framework (goal + context + parallel research tracks + output file list) to run agent swarms for any broad research or strategy task — the framework is available in the video description.
Do the research phase first and decide your product direction before generating the PRD and roadmap; Chris notes he should have split these into two separate prompts to avoid a loosely-targeted PRD.
After receiving agent swarm output, follow up with a single prompt asking for a succinct one-page plan targeting one customer, solving one problem, with a simple go-to-market strategy — then generate the PRD and roadmap from that refined brief.
Format the roadmap as a task list broken down by phase so an AI coding agent can execute it directly without further interpretation.
Consider professional/corporate upskilling as a wedge market over consumer apps — higher ARPU, direct sales possible, and less reliance on App Store optimization or aggressive paywalls.
Notable quotes

The likelihood that it's because nobody has thought of this is actually very very low generally when you kind of see this.

This is a way better starting point than just going in blind and prompting build me a personalized learning app into whatever AI coding tool you are using.

Having that kind of built-in argument between all of these different AI agents is actually going to really help you to get to a better result.

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Worth watching the full video?
The key framework, findings, and workflow are all captured here — watch only if you want to see the live agent swarm UI and observe how sub-agents spawn and report progress in real time.
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