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The Core Rule

If your app needs agentic thinking — reasoning, analysis, research, or domain expertise — Architect is the right tool. Architect was purpose-built to orchestrate multiple AI agents, tools, and data sources behind a polished UI, which makes it dramatically better than general-purpose vibe coding tools for any use case where intelligence is the product.
Rule of thumb: if a human currently does this task using their brain (reading, deciding, summarizing, advising, interviewing), Architect is likely the best way to automate it.

Where Architect Excels

Agentic Reasoning

Apps where the AI has to plan, decide between options, or chain multiple steps to reach an outcome — not just generate a single response.

Analysis & Insights

Apps that ingest data (documents, spreadsheets, tickets, logs) and produce structured analysis, comparisons, scorecards, or recommendations.

Research Automation

Apps that search, read, and synthesize information from the web, internal docs, or external APIs — and deliver a concise, cited answer.

Voice Agents

Conversational agents that handle calls, interviews, or voice-driven workflows end-to-end — with real-time reasoning built in.

Domain Expert Apps

Apps that encode specialist knowledge — legal, medical, financial, HR, compliance — and apply it consistently to every request.

Multi-Step Workflows

Apps that coordinate several tools (Gmail + HubSpot + Slack, for example) and make autonomous decisions about what to do next.

Example Fits

  • Resume screeners that score candidates against a rubric and draft rejection or interview emails
  • Contract reviewers that flag risky clauses and suggest redlines
  • Financial statement analyzers that extract KPIs and compare against benchmarks
  • Support ticket triagers that categorize, prioritize, and route incoming requests
  • Market research assistants that pull competitor data and produce a briefing
  • Academic literature reviewers (pair with the Arxiv integration)
  • Due-diligence agents that compile a company profile from public sources
  • News digest agents that summarize overnight developments in your industry
  • Voice-based lead qualification agents for inbound calls
  • Interview bots that conduct structured candidate screenings
  • Voice-driven internal assistants (HR helpdesk, IT support)
  • Survey agents that collect structured feedback over phone or chat
  • Legal intake assistants that pre-qualify cases and draft engagement letters
  • Clinical scribes that convert conversation transcripts into structured notes
  • Compliance reviewers that check deliverables against regulatory checklists
  • Financial advisors that tailor recommendations to a client’s portfolio
  • Sales outreach agents: find leads (Apollo) → email (Gmail) → log (HubSpot)
  • Incident responders: detect issue → diagnose → notify (Slack) → file ticket (Linear)
  • Content pipelines: research → draft → post to LinkedIn / Twitter
  • Meeting coordinators: parse email → check Google Calendar → book → confirm

When Architect May Not Be the Best Fit

Architect is a powerhouse for intelligent apps. It’s not the ideal tool for:
  • Pure static websites (marketing pages, portfolios) — use a traditional website builder.
  • Simple CRUD apps with no AI component — a low-code tool may be faster.
  • Heavy real-time multiplayer apps (collaborative editors, live games) — these need specialized infrastructure.
If your idea involves zero reasoning or zero domain knowledge, you probably don’t need an agentic platform.
Not sure whether your idea fits? Open the AI Consultant in Architect and describe your goal — it’ll tell you whether Architect is the right fit and suggest the agent architecture.

Next Step

Once you’ve confirmed your idea is a good fit, head to the Build Guide to turn it into a deployed app.