Prompt Array is a full-stack application developed without writing a single line of code—no scripting, no manual development—just AI tools and structured prompting. In a recent Enterprise DNA Learn session, founder Sam McKay walks through exactly how it was built using the latest AI-first development tools.
This event is now available on demand through EDNA Learn, offering a step-by-step breakdown of the project.
Prompt Array helps users:
Create structured libraries of prompts
Organize and reuse them across AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and more
Improve productivity and reduce prompt-writing from scratch
Built for makers, analysts, and everyday AI users, it serves as a central hub for managing high-performing prompts—designed to save time and maintain consistency.
What the EDNA Learn Event Session Covers
In the recorded walkthrough, Sam McKay demonstrates:
How promptable tasks replaced traditional code
Which AI-native platforms were used to build both frontend and backend logic
How Multi-Channel Prompting (MCP) supported smarter, layered outputs
Practical techniques for transforming ideas into working products using only structured AI instructions
This event provides a practical look at what that skill looks like in action—without the overwhelm.
Try Prompt Array for yourself (free registration now open):
👉 https://www.promptarray.ai
Whether you’re exploring no-code tools, improving your prompt strategy, or simply curious what AI-first dev looks like—you’ll find real value in both the walkthrough and the tool itself.
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