PieBox
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Welcome to PieBox

Understand what PieBox is, how it differs, and why it helps teams ship AI products faster

PieBox is an AI coding agent platform built for developers and technical teams that want to move from experimentation to real delivery. Instead of offering a single model wrapper or a narrow chat interface, PieBox brings together the core building blocks required to design, integrate, and ship AI-powered experiences in one place. Teams can work with multiple models, connect bot channels, extend capabilities through services and plugins, and push useful workflows into production with less operational friction.

What PieBox is

At its core, PieBox is a platform for building practical AI workflows around real product goals. It helps teams organize model access, channel integration, service orchestration, and deployment into a more manageable system. This matters because most AI projects slow down not on the idea itself, but on the surrounding infrastructure: choosing providers, wiring services together, maintaining integrations, and turning prototypes into something dependable. PieBox is designed to reduce that burden.

What makes PieBox different

PieBox stands out in several ways. It supports multiple models, so teams can choose the right model for quality, latency, or cost objectives instead of being locked into a single option. It also supports bot channel integration, making it easier to bring AI workflows into environments such as Feishu or WeChat where real users already collaborate. On top of that, PieBox offers one-click publishing and aggregates commonly needed AI services such as LLM, TTS, ASR, image, video, and search capabilities. The result is a platform that reduces duplicated integration work and speeds up delivery.

The value for your team

The main benefit is focus. Your team can spend more energy on business logic, product design, and user outcomes, while PieBox handles much of the underlying AI infrastructure complexity. That creates faster iteration, clearer ownership, and a more reliable path from prototype to production. As needs evolve, teams can adjust models, expand services, or add channels without rebuilding the entire foundation.

Where to go next

If you are new to PieBox, continue with Getting Started to complete your first setup path from account creation to conversation. If you are evaluating adoption for a broader team, read Pricing to understand the available plan tiers and which stage each one supports best.