Inspiration
The inspiration from this project comes from living in a travelling world. Where booking a flight, as simple and as commonplace as many booking sites may be, is still full of over choice and cross referencing.
What it does
FlightAI will simple present a simple website with a trained AI model to find and pick the perfect flight in minutes, removing all the hassle and heartache of missing the best deals and timings present one singular option to choose from.
How we built it
Using a simple prompt, we can present a very simple and user friendly interface incorporating familiar modern style techniques with a no hassle, no stress output. Motetisation would could from referral link to partner websites.
Challenges we ran into
One challenge is using a single prompt restricts iterative developments. The great asset of using Bolt can be to skip most of the backend setup. To design what you want I found I really inspired by some of the outputs and used them to make piecemeal adjustments to the code. Furthermore, the AI model presented is very broad and can make some mistakes.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Really to take part in this project and be motivated to make something useful here, even if its only myself!
What we learned
Learned that its often best to start sketching your idea still. Then working on how the backend databases and customer management assets would ultimately fit into the front end. Starting with designing the front page is like putting the windows on a house before you have the foundations. I've learned that, with most things, to take more planning on what you want to achieve.
What's next for FlightAI
Next steps is to keep using bolt to create a beautiful functioning website. We will then want to train a GPT API to be used exclusively on the site. Following some machine learning principles we really need the results to be best and accurate. Doing some research, we can find that some existing websites offer their own API flight search infrastructure which we could employ.
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