Everything you need to get access, run the 35-stage engine, generate boards, and get strong results — tuned to Saudi and Gulf practice.
UrbanGPT.AI is a 35-stage, six-phase prompt engine for urban planning and design in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. It is delivered as ten sector editions, each running the same sequential pipeline tuned to a sector’s logic, typologies and regulatory frame.
This guide covers getting access, how the workflow runs, using the optional AI image features, generating boards, and getting good results.
The engine is sequential: each stage builds on the output of the last, across six phases — Read & Strategise, Concept & Decide, Plan & Shape, Design & Visualise, Programme & Comply, and Optimise & Deliver.
Work the stages in order. Feed each stage your site information and the previous output; the anti-duplication architecture keeps every stage distinct rather than repeating itself. The full list of stages and their outputs is on the engine overview.
Access is tied to the email on your subscription. If an edition does not unlock, confirm you are using the exact email you purchased with. For changes or transfers, contact the studio.
UrbanGPT.AI is a prompt engine — it does not render images itself. For the visual stages it generates complete, ready-to-use image-generation prompts.
Copy the generated prompt and paste it into an AI image-generation platform such as ChatGPT (or another image model of your choice) to produce the render. Each prompt is written to be pasted as–is — no editing required.
The visual stages cover key-view and photorealistic perspectives (stages 19–20) and the cinematic visuals used in boards (stages 33–34): run the stage, copy its image prompt, then generate the image in your chosen platform.
Editions include an interactive map to locate your site and define its boundary, giving the engine the geographic context it needs for site reading and analysis. If the map does not load, check your connection and that scripts are allowed for the page.
The final phase assembles your work into deliverables: competition boards (stage 33), a cinematic visualisation package (stage 34), and a cover & project-statistics sheet (stage 35).
Boards combine perspectives, key plans, diagrams and programme with Saudi green-building (Mostadam) framing, in Arabic and English. Use your browser’s print/save to export what you generate.
Yes — every edition has a free preview of selected stages.
Yes, free for learning and non-commercial use, subject to verification. See Contact.
Paid plans allow commercial project use, subject to the Terms and the outputs disclaimer.
No. They are conceptual and illustrative, and must be verified by licensed professionals — including SCE-registered engineers and architects — and the relevant authorities.