Replace this headline with
your product promise.
Describe your product experience in one clear sentence. Explain who it helps, what problem it solves, and why visitors should take the next step.

Social proof
Add real customer quotes here.
Use this section for testimonials, case study snippets, or short customer outcomes. Replace every name, role, avatar, and quote before launch.
It feels like starting from a real product, not an empty repo with a nice README.
The first week goes into the product instead of auth, billing, files, and admin setup.
The structure is clear enough to customize without fighting the kit.
The AI workspace is already usable, with projects, history, files, and streaming built in.
It connects the pieces buyers expect before they trust a product with real work.
Perfect for client projects where the foundation has to feel finished on day one.
Core product features
Show the main reasons people choose your product.
Use these tabs to explain three important feature groups. Keep each promise specific, practical, and tied to a real customer outcome.

Workflow highlight
Explain the product workflow customers care about most.
Use this section for a deeper feature story. Describe the starting problem, the product action, and the useful result customers get after using it.

Included foundation
List the systems included with your product.
Use this area to summarize the product systems, technical foundation, and launch assets included in your offer. Replace the numbers and proof points with your own details before publishing.
1.Example Area One
Use this card to describe one included area of your product. Replace this with a short practical benefit.
2.Example Area Two
Use this card to describe another included area. Keep the message broad enough that buyers know what to replace.
3.Example Area Three
Use this card to explain a product system, workflow, or resource that is included in the offer.
4.Example Area Four
Use this card to list a useful product component without naming a specific stack or vendor.
5.Example Area Five
Use this card to show a repeatable benefit, setup item, or support detail included with the product.
6.Example Area Six
Use this card for a customer touchpoint, setup flow, content area, or product support item.
7.Example Area Seven
Use this card for a supporting feature, internal tool, workflow helper, or extra customer value.
8.Example Area Eight
Use this card for an optional area customers may customize, extend, or connect later.
9.Example Area Nine
Use this card to describe a final included area. Keep it simple and easy for buyers to edit.
Integrations
Show example tools your product can connect with.
Use this section for sample integrations, platforms, apps, or services. Replace these examples with the real tools your product supports.
How it works
Explain the path from purchase to value.
Use this section to show the three most important steps a customer takes after choosing your product. Keep the path simple and action focused.
- 1.
Step One
Describe what the customer receives first, such as account access, files, setup instructions, or onboarding.
- 2.
Step Two
Explain the setup or customization work they should complete before using the product.
- 3.
Step Three
Describe the final outcome, such as launching, inviting users, activating a workflow, or measuring results.
Ideal customers
Name the buyers this product is made for.
Use these cards to help visitors recognize themselves. Replace each group with your actual audience segments.
- 1.
Customer Segment One
Describe the first type of customer and the main outcome they want from your product.
- 2.
Customer Segment Two
Explain the second audience, their biggest friction point, and why this product fits.
- 3.
Customer Segment Three
Add a segment that cares about delivery speed, customization, operations, or team workflow.
- 4.
Customer Segment Four
Use this item for technical buyers, operators, creators, or another important niche.
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Customer Segment Five
Describe teams that need control, reliability, reporting, privacy, or an internal workflow.
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Customer Segment Six
Close with a segment that has a clear reason to buy now instead of building later.
Comparison
Compare your product with common alternatives.
Use this table to show where your product is stronger than manual setup, basic templates, or other options customers might consider.
| Feature | Your Product | Basic option | Manual setup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core product workflowCore | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Advanced actionsCore | Built in | Missing | Manual build |
| Media and content supportCore | Built in | Missing | Manual build |
| Projects and filesCore | Built in | Missing | Manual build |
| Fast user experienceCore | Built in | Missing | Manual build |
| Saved drafts and syncCore | Built in | Missing | Manual build |
| Searchable historyCore | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Account flows | Built in | Basic | Manual build |
| Billing setup | Built in | Basic | Manual build |
| One time and subscriptions | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Admin dashboard | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Styled pages | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Content and SEO | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Localization | Built in | Missing | Manual build |
| Database structure | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Analytics setup | Built in | Basic | Manual build |
| API patterns | Built in | Partial | Manual build |
| Design system | Built in | Basic | Manual build |
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