Start by opening First AI App and choosing what you want to build: a chat assistant, a content generator, or a workflow tool. Pick a starter layout or a blank canvas, then connect your OpenAI account and select a model. Define the inputs your users see (prompts, files, links) and the outputs you deliver (messages, drafts, summaries). Use the visual editor to place fields, buttons, and chat windows, then attach actions like “generate,” “summarize,” or “classify.” The guided checklist walks you through data types, error handling, and guardrails, and you can preview every change in a live sandbox before publishing.
Create a writing assistant in under an hour. Set up a three-step flow: collect a brief (audience, tone, length), generate a draft, and refine with edits and brand rules. Build prompts with variables so each request adapts to the brief. Add a style memory so the assistant learns from approved content. Insert a moderation step to screen outputs, and a quick “re-roll” button for alternates. Let users export to Google Docs or Notion, schedule posts on a calendar, and store approved snippets in a library for reuse. Track what prompt versions perform best and roll back with one click.
Build an operations or support helper without writing code. Import FAQs or policies from a URL or CSV, enable retrieval so the bot cites sources, and add a fallback route to human handoff via email or Slack. Tag conversations, capture feedback, and log usage analytics to refine prompts. Set roles and permissions so teammates can curate knowledge while end users only chat. For planning scenarios, add forms that create tasks, summarize notes, and route approvals. Connect webhooks to update external tools, set rate limits to control spend, and add simple authentication if your app is for internal use.
When you’re ready to launch, promote from staging to production, set usage caps, and turn on metering if you plan to charge. Use the built-in testing tools to A/B prompts, measure response quality, and automatically flag low-confidence replies. If you’re hiring or teaching, run a skills challenge: define a brief, time limit, and evaluation rubric, then let participants build or improve prompts right in your app. Leaderboards and submissions help you pick winners and capture the best patterns for your product. Publish to a custom domain, share a link with your team or customers, and iterate fast based on real-world feedback.
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