Tuesday prompt #14: from a financial globe to the events section

How an AI prompt became a real product interface for exploring upcoming events on an interactive 3D globe.

For this 14th Tuesday Prompt, it is time to revisit a project that became real: the 3D globe imagined in prompt #11 was refined and then integrated into Linkeum’s new Events section.

Screenshot of Linkeum’s Events section showing an interactive 3D globe with upcoming events displayed across the world map.
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On Linkeum, some prompts remain simple prototypes. Others go further and become real features. That is exactly what happened with Tuesday Prompt #11, which focused on creating an interactive 3D globe to visualize the world’s major financial centers.

For this 14th Tuesday Prompt, the goal is not to start from scratch, but to show what a good prompt can really produce when it is fully implemented. The 3D globe originally imagined was refined, adapted, and then integrated into Linkeum’s new Events section, available here: https://www.linkeum.com/en/events.

From prompt to real interface

In Prompt #11, the objective was to ask Qwen to generate an HTML/JavaScript interface capable of displaying an interactive 3D globe centered on major stock exchanges around the world. The result was already convincing from a visual perspective, with a modern, immersive interface that could immediately serve as a strong starting point.

But the most interesting part was not only the rendering itself. It was the product potential behind this kind of interface. A 3D globe is not just a beautiful visual object. It is also an excellent way to explore geographic data in a more intuitive, dynamic, and engaging way.

A new life in the Events section

That is exactly the idea that guided the next step of the project. The 3D globe was integrated into Linkeum’s new Events section in order to display upcoming events around the world. Each colored point shown on the globe corresponds to an event, with the possibility to click on it and view its details.

The interface also lets users interact freely with the globe: rotating the Earth, zooming in, enlarging the view, and visually exploring continents and points of interest. In just a few movements, users can browse the map, spot events, and navigate through the interface in a much more vivid way than with a simple list or static grid.

You can explore this implementation directly here: https://www.linkeum.com/en/events.

Why this case is interesting

This project perfectly illustrates a point that is often underestimated when using AI for development: a good prompt is not only useful for generating an impressive demo. It can also significantly accelerate the creation of a real product interface.

In this specific case, Prompt #11 served as a concrete starting point for designing a strong visual building block and then adapting it to a real product need: highlighting geo-localized events. It shows that with a good idea, a clear visual direction, and a bit of integration work, it is possible to move quickly from an AI-generated prototype to a useful, consistent, and premium feature.

To revisit the original prompt behind this evolution, you can read the Prompt #11 article here: https://www.linkeum.com/en/finance/article/create-interactive-globe-world-stock-exchanges-ai-qwen.

What to remember

Prompt #11 was therefore not just a visual experiment around a 3D globe. It was already a serious foundation for building a rich, modern, and reusable interface. With a few adjustments, that idea became a real Events section on Linkeum, designed for a concrete use case.

It is also a strong example of what Linkeum is trying to do with AI: not to create gimmicks, but to speed up the creation of tools, interfaces, and experiences that are genuinely useful.

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Key Takeaways

Prompt #11 was not just a visual exercise. It was a real starting point to quickly build a premium, useful interface that is already live on Linkeum. Subscribe to the newsletter to follow the next prompts and their concrete applications.
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