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We Built a Full ServiceNow App in Minutes Using Only Prompts — Live Demo

We Built a Full ServiceNow App in Minutes Using Only Prompts — Live Demo

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In this episode of The Wired Garage with Pops, Jeremy Duncan returns for round two — and this time he brings a live demo. Jeremy is a cloud platform solution architect with 15 years on the ServiceNow platform and a track record building AI-powered solutions for Fortune 500 organizations.The conversation opens with a ground-level breakdown of vibe coding — what it actually means, why developers bristle at the term, and how it has evolved from casual prompt-and-paste experimentation into a legitimate development paradigm. Jeremy traces that evolution directly to ServiceNow's Build Agent: an LLM-powered IDE embedded in ServiceNow Studio that uses Claude Opus (via Anthropic) and the Fluent SDK to translate natural language prompts into fully functional platform applications.Before the demo, the crew covers the broader AI landscape — the commoditization of AI capability, the lack of regulatory guardrails, the real economic pressure building behind mass adoption, and whether the TurboTax/CPA analogy actually holds when we're talking about AI replacing not one job but every white-collar job simultaneously. Jeremy is candid: he sells this capability for a living and still has serious questions about where it leads.Then comes the demo. Starting from a single paragraph description, Jeremy uses Build Agent to create "Pirate Smoothies" — a fully realized ordering application complete with 8 custom tables, 69 columns, a mobile-friendly customer portal, an inventory management workspace, ACLs, roles, a business rule, a Domino's-style order status tracker, and sample data. All of it built live, on camera, in roughly 25–30 minutes.The episode closes with a clear-eyed conversation about what this means for developers, architects, ServiceNow partners, and the organizations investing in the platform: Build Agent is a speed multiplier, not a replacement for platform knowledge — and prompt engineering is the skill that separates the builders who thrive from those who just vibe.KEY TAKEAWAYS - Build Agent is not vibe coding — it's an LLM-powered IDE (Claude Opus + Fluent SDK) that understands the ServiceNow platform and builds within its guardrails, not around them. - Prompt engineering is the skill of the 21st century. The more specific and structured your prompt, the closer the output is to what you actually need — this doesn't go away with more powerful AI. - Build Agent can take a plain English description and produce a complete application — tables, columns, roles, ACLs, portal, workspace, workflows, and sample data — in 25–30 minutes. - Platform knowledge still matters. CIOs are going to want people who understand how to build, not just people who can prompt. Build Agent accelerates skilled builders; it doesn't replace them. - Now Assist is a family of capabilities — virtual agent, skills, agents, spoke generator, and Build Agent — not a single tool. Understanding the distinctions is critical for architects and product owners. - The real opportunity for most organizations is the backlog. Build Agent gives teams a legitimate path to clearing ideas and requests that have sat unbuilt for years due to dev capacity. - Guardrails matter. Build Agent should go through technical governance, licensing considerations for assist consumption should be understood, and organizations should establish prompt standards before giving teams open access. - The platform-vs.-DIY debate isn't going away. Jeremy's position: shared responsibility, regulatory compliance, data security, and architectural accountability are reasons organizations keep paying for platforms like ServiceNow even as standalone AI becomes more powerful.KEYWORDSServiceNow Build Agent, ServiceNow AI coding, Now Assist, vibe coding ServiceNow, ServiceNow app development, ServiceNow studio IDE, ServiceNow Claude AI, AI platform development, prompt engineering, LLM in enterprise, agentic AI, AI automation, Fluent SDK, Claude Opus, low code no code, future of developers, AI regulation, AI ethics, ServiceNow Now LLM, citizen development, #ServiceNow, #BuildAgent, #NowAssist, #AI, #VibeCoding, #PromptEngineering, #FutureOfWork, #Automation, #PlatformDevelopment, #WiredGarage, #AIcoding, #LLM, #TechPodcast, #CloudArchitectIf you're building on ServiceNow — or you manage a team that does — this is one you need to share. Send it to your architect, your product owner, your admin who's been grinding through that backlog. Build Agent changes the conversation, and the more people in your org understand it, the faster you move. Hit subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next — and go back and listen to Round 1 with Jeremy if you haven't. Those two episodes together tell the complete story.👍 If this episode taught you something — like, subscribe, and share it with someone who builds on ServiceNow.🔔 Hit the bell so you don't miss the next one.💬 Drop a comment: What would YOU build first with Build Agent?🎙️ Missed Round 1 with ...
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