Getting Started
Use one concrete task to understand how PieBox moves from idea to deliverable
The fastest way to understand PieBox is not to explore every feature. Start with one concrete task and take it from idea to a reviewable result. A focused first task helps you see how PieBox plans, builds, revises, previews, and prepares work for delivery.
Step 1: Create your account
Create a PieBox account and sign in. At this stage, do not try to configure everything. The goal is to enter the workspace and start one real task.
Step 2: Choose a first deliverable
Pick a task with a clear output. Good first tasks include:
- a product landing page
- a small app prototype
- a pitch deck outline
- a market research report
- a business data review
- a page or feature change in an existing project
Avoid starting with a vague request like "build my whole product." A narrower first deliverable makes the result easier to evaluate and improve.
Step 3: Describe the goal
Give PieBox the context it needs to act:
I want to build a product landing page for a small AI tool. The audience is independent developers. The page should explain the core value, show use cases, and guide visitors to download the app. Keep the tone clear and practical, not overly promotional. Please create a first version that I can preview and continue editing.
The prompt does not need to be perfect. It should state who the result is for, what it should include, what action it should support, and what style or constraints matter.
Step 4: Review and refine
When PieBox returns a first version, review it as a draft deliverable. Ask for specific changes:
The hero section is too generic. Make it more focused on product delivery.
The feature section still reads like a list of parameters. Rewrite it around user scenarios.
Create a preview so I can check the layout on desktop and mobile.
The value of PieBox comes from this continuous loop. You do not need to restart the task every time the direction changes.
What to do next
After the first deliverable is in a reviewable state, decide what kind of work you want to try next:
- If you want to build more product surfaces, read the Features section.
- If you want to publish a result, read Deploy.
- If you need AI services or external tool access, read Integration.
- If you are evaluating ongoing usage, read Pricing.