> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.peachjam.dev/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Quick start

> Build, refine, and publish your first PeachJam app with a short prompt and a few focused follow-ups.

> Build, refine, and publish your first PeachJam app with a short prompt and a few focused follow-ups.

## What PeachJam builds

PeachJam turns natural-language prompts into working React apps. Start with the outcome you want, then keep prompting to add pages, connect data, change design, or prepare the app for publishing.

The builder keeps a project timeline, live preview, publish controls, project settings, and optional Cloud services in one workspace.

- Use Build mode when you want PeachJam to change the app.
- Use Plan mode when you want to discuss an approach before code changes.
- Use project and workspace knowledge to keep persistent instructions available across prompts.

## Create your first project

Open the dashboard, describe the app you want, and send the prompt. Good prompts include the audience, core workflow, visual direction, and any must-have data or integrations.

- Example: Build a client portal for a small design studio with project status, invoices, and file uploads.
- After the first version loads, ask for one change at a time so the builder can verify the result.
- Publish when the preview looks ready, then update metadata, visibility, and domains from the Publish menu.

## Where to go next

Use the pages below as the first docs set for the current PeachJam product. Some advanced surfaces are marked as roadmap or requestable so docs do not imply functionality that is not live yet.

- Read Publish for live URLs and metadata.
- Read PeachJam Cloud for database, auth, storage, logs, secrets, and usage.
- Read Integrations for the connector statuses that are available, limited, or requestable.
