Here's my new framework. You type one plain sentence. A whole factory spins up — plans it, builds it, checks it — and hands you a finished, working thing. The engine is Grok Build, xAI's brand-new terminal coding agent. I pointed it at two full 3D games — a Skyrim-style realm and a Nordic crypt — then eleven more one-sentence builds. Every one is below, live. Start with the games.
This is the part I had to show first. Yesterday I built a Skyrim-style realm and a Nordic crypt with GLM-5.2. Today I handed Grok Build the same idea — one sentence each — and let it run. Two complete first-person 3D games came back. Tap play, then hit "play fullscreen" for mouse-look and walk around.

A snowy Nordic world you actually walk — low-poly pines, rocks, rolling terrain, a dragon overhead, plus a health + stamina HUD. WASD to move, mouse to look. Rebuilt through the real Grok Build CLI, and now the world renders the moment you hit Begin.

A torchlit Nordic Crypt you explore in first person — stone corridors, a held torch, skeletons to strike, a health + gold HUD. The first build couldn't walk forward; this CLI rebuild moves properly (W forward, S back, A/D strafe). Descend, then play fullscreen for mouse-look.
▶ tap to load · open "play fullscreen ↗" for full mouse-look + WASD · cursor stays free in-page for screenshots
Everything here comes from xAI's own pages — nothing second-hand. Read the launch and install it yourself:
"Today we're launching an early beta of Grok Build, a powerful new coding agent and CLI for professional software engineering and complex coding work. Available now to all SuperGrok and X Premium Plus subscribers."
— xAI, Introducing Grok Build, 25 May 2026
And it's not just the press release — Elon's been posting about it too:
This is the part that made me sit up. I didn't write code. I wrote a sentence each time — "build me a neon arcade game", "build me a synthwave drive" — and Grok Build shipped a whole working file. Here are the five that landed hardest. They're not screenshots. Tap play and they run, right here.

A genuinely premium keynote page: clean nav, a gradient headline, dual buttons, tasteful type. From one sentence. Grok Build's best work of the lot.

A colourful 3D voxel city with a score and coins HUD and a polished game-over card. Like every runner it ends fast — but the build is excellent.

A crisp neon Asteroids — glowing ship, lives, score, drifting rocks, real sound. Shippable straight out of one prompt.

A scanline sun behind a bold silhouette, a neon grid running to the horizon. Proper retro atmosphere, zero clicks.

Hundreds of glowing fish with flowing trails and the lone red predator they flee. The prettiest of the pure-visual set.
▶ nothing loads until you tap · cursor stays free for screenshots · hit "play fullscreen" for mouse control
Before
I'd open a blank file and just stare at it.
Every little build meant wiring up the same boilerplate by hand.
I'd write it piece by piece, then debug it for hours.
And I'd pay a premium model by the token for every retry.
Half a day gone, for one rough prototype.
Then I started building from one sentence.
After
Now I type a single line of plain English.
A crew of agents plans it, builds it and checks it — all at once.
A finished, working file comes back in minutes, not hours.
And it costs pennies, because the engine is fast and cheap.
You can have this too. Same tool. Same path.
I'm not the only one building this way. Here's the room already running this stack — agency owners, ecom founders, course creators, solo operators. Different businesses. Same result.
The proof is documented — real businesses, real wins. Read the 158-page testimonials doc →
You've seen the proof. One sentence in, a working build out.
The next few minutes show you exactly how it works.
So here's the deal.
Promise yourself one thing right now. You'll finish this guide and install one piece of it before you sleep tonight. Just one piece. Because the moment you start building from a sentence, the way you work with AI changes for good.
The people sitting still are getting passed. The people building today are the ones who look back in six months and say "that was the moment."
Be one of those people.
Commit to the transition. Commit to taking action today. This changes how you build, forever.
A factory you run with words. You write the order. The floor does the work. The finished thing rolls off the line. Five simple stages — here's what each one gives you.
You write one plain sentence. No setup, no boilerplate, no blank-page stare. A line of English starts the whole build.
Grok Build's crew of eight sub-agents spins up and works at the same time — planning, writing and checking in parallel. You get a team, not a single typist.
It plans first and shows you the plan. You approve it — or change it — and every edit comes back as a clean diff. You stay in control without doing the typing.
Out rolls a finished, working file — a game, a page, a 3D scene — in one shot, ready to open. No assembly required.
It all lives inside your Agent OS, right next to every other model, sharing one memory and one dashboard. The factory never gets lost in a sea of tabs.
Grok Build doesn't just start typing. It plans the job first, splits it across sub-agents that work at the same time, checks its own work, then ships. Then it loops. That's why one sentence can come back as a whole game.
That's the real Grok Build CLI loop — plan mode, parallel sub-agents and a self-check pass. It's exactly how I built everything on this page.
Here's what I learned. Hand Grok Build a clean, clear order — a landing page, a game, a 3D scene — and it nails it first try. Hand it a vague order for fiddly physics or a raw shader and the first build comes out rough. But that's the order, not the engine. Feed it a sharper second sentence and it delivers. Watch what one better sentence did to the six tricky builds:
These are the six tricky ones — the orbits, fluids and shaders — rebuilt from a sharper second sentence. Same engine, better order, and now they hold up. Tap any one to run it.

A proper inner solar system now — a glowing Sun, four planets riding clean elliptical rings, a starfield, a data HUD and play/speed controls. The vague first sentence drew blurry circles; this one reads instantly.

A striking black event horizon ringed by a white-hot accretion disk over a real starfield. The sharper sentence asked for a brighter ring and a defensive render — and got both.

A bright spiral with a hot-white core and clear arms fading from gold to cyan. Far brighter and more obviously a galaxy than the dim first attempt.

A clean, vivid Mandelbrot — the classic shape in smooth rainbow colour, with an auto-zoom and scroll-to-zoom. Renders reliably now.

A round bowl of ~500 distinct glowing droplets that fall, pool at the bottom and slosh when you tilt with the mouse, with colour themes. The first version melted into one white blob; this one keeps every droplet separate, like real liquid.

The capsule's full of bright gooey blobs now — cyan, pink and white metaballs rising and merging. The raymarched-shader version came up empty twice, so I had it rebuilt in plain Canvas 2D, and now it renders every time.
▶ tap to run · the trickier six, rebuilt and working
You just watched Grok Build ship eleven things from eleven sentences — the voxel city, the neon arcade, the synthwave drive. Imagine that running next to every other model you use, on one screen, sharing one memory.
That's the Agent Operating System inside the AI Profit Boardroom. It connects Grok Build, Claude, GLM, Kimi and the rest into one dashboard. Your agents share one memory. They know your business. So when you give an order, the factory already has full context.
Grok Build itself can't — like any coder it reads images but only writes code. But xAI has a separate, genuinely strong media engine, and it's one of the few labs shipping image and video from one place.
An autoregressive image+video engine — a different build from the diffusion models most rivals use. Photorealistic textures, crisp text.
Make or edit stills from a prompt. Around $0.02 an image, $0.022 to edit — cheap enough to batch thumbnails and concepts.
10-second HD clips with synced audio, plus image-to-video. About $0.05/sec at 480p, $0.07 at 720p. Over a billion clips made in one month.
Your X / Grok subscription already includes Grok Imagine — try it in the app. There's a Grok Imagine API too if you want it in Agent OS later.
Honest note: I didn't wire the paid Grok Imagine API in for this page, so there are no live xAI-generated samples here — just the verified capability and pricing. The eleven builds above are all real Grok Build output.
It isn't chasing the top of the leaderboard. It's tuned for speed and a tight, cheap loop — that's the whole pitch.
Its officially published score. Honest context: the very top models sit in the high 80s — it trades a little peak accuracy for speed.
Tuned to feel instant. The fast loop is its real edge over the heavier, slower models.
Among the cheapest frontier coders going. You can run a lot of one-sentence builds before it costs real money.
Plenty for whole-file, multi-step builds, with parallel sub-agents and a plan-first loop.
A cheap, fast model can't build anything real.
Grok Build one-shot a premium landing page and a 3D voxel city. Fast and cheap isn't weak — it's leverage.
I need to be a coder to use a terminal agent.
You type one sentence in plain English. If you can describe what you want, the factory builds it.
I'll wait until these coding agents settle down.
They won't — not for a while. The people running them now, while they move fast, are miles ahead when it settles. Every build you make compounds.
158 pages of members who already broke through these exact beliefs — real businesses, real wins, documented.
Read the 158-page testimonials doc →You stopped staring at blank files. One sentence starts the whole build.
You stopped waiting. Eight sub-agents build in parallel while you watch.
You stopped overpaying. $1 in, $2 out per million — pennies a build.
You stopped guessing. It plans first, shows clean diffs, you approve.
You stopped scattering your tools. The factory lives in one Agent OS.
You learned the real skill. A sharper sentence gets a better build — the factory's only as good as the order you feed it.
If you want Grok Build to actually save you time — not just be another tool you poke at sometimes — grab the Agent Operating System inside the AI Profit Boardroom.
It turns Grok Build, Claude, GLM, Kimi and the rest into one system with shared memory and one dashboard you control. Every new model that drops makes the whole factory more powerful, automatically.
Install Grok Build first. Build something from one sentence second. I'll see you in the next one.