Start Your First Project
Write a plain-English prompt, press Build, and see a first working preview.
Beginner series
A practical Academy for new users: watch the lesson, follow the exact screen path, then build the next part of your first project.
Watch now
These are ready for the Academy page now and can also become the first public YouTube uploads.
Write a plain-English prompt, press Build, and see a first working preview.
Paste a URL, use it as a starting point, and make the generated site your own.
Pick a starter, remix it, open it in the IDE, and personalize it with chat.
Ask for focused changes, press Build, and review the updated preview.
Find drafts, search projects, reopen the editor, and continue where you left off.
Publish to a live AICre8 app URL, verify it, and copy the link to share.
Curriculum
Build the Academy in short, clear lessons. The first row gives beginners a complete create-to-publish loop.
Prompt, build, wait for the IDE, and inspect the first preview.
Use an existing URL as a structural starting point, then change it.
Remix a useful starter and customize it with a short chat prompt.
Ask for color, copy, layout, and section changes one step at a time.
Find drafts, reopen projects, manage cards, and continue editing.
Publish to an AICre8 app URL and confirm the public page loads.
Beginner Part B
The next track stays beginner-friendly while adding the business features beta users ask for after they publish.
Use Higgsfield to generate launch-ready visuals, then apply them to the project.
Generate an image or promo video and place it into the live project.
Use the editor to adjust text, sections, colors, and the final page polish.
Add a simple paid offer so a project can start accepting customers.
Connect a business domain and explain the DNS steps in plain English.
Capture leads and organize prospects inside the project workflow.
Publish updates, check the public URL, and share the next iteration.
Beginner level
A lightweight completion reward for users who finish the core beginner path. No account tracking needed yet.
Keep this simple for now. The certificate should unlock when a learner has watched the beginner loop: start, clone, remix, edit, workspace, and publish.
Completed the create, edit, workspace, and publish foundations.
Distribution
The Academy is the home base. YouTube is the discovery channel. One recording can serve both with the right packaging.