Getting started

What happens after you book a call. Session cadence, what to prepare, first-week expectations.

App-Agent is a consultative product. You don't sign up and get a login link — you book a call, we talk about what you're trying to build, and if it's a fit, we onboard you over the following week.

Step 1: Book a call (30 min)

  • Book here — you'll get a Google Calendar invite same day
  • Come with: a rough idea of what you're building, or a real problem you want to solve
  • We'll cover: what App-Agent is, whether it's the right shape for you, pricing, next steps
  • No pressure to commit on the call

Step 2: Contract + first session (Week 1)

If we're a fit, we send a short contract (annual or monthly, your choice) and schedule your first session. The setup fee ($5K for Professional; waived for annual commitments) covers Session 1 and a first template install.

What you'll need before Session 1:

  • A GitHub organization (or willingness to create one — we help)
  • A Cloudflare account (free-tier is fine; we help you sign up)
  • A domain (or a domain-in-progress; we can point to .pages.dev URLs while you sort it)
  • 90 minutes of your calendar
  • No coding required on your part — but if you have engineering context, bring it

Session 1 — Setup + first template (90 min)

We share screens and walk through:

  1. Fork app-agent-io/core into your GitHub org (5 min)
  2. Wire up Cloudflare Pages deployment (10 min)
  3. Set your brand config — name, colors, logo (10 min)
  4. Pick your first template based on what you're building (10 min)
  5. Install the template together — paste the prompt into Claude Code, watch the AI run six install steps (10 min)
  6. Deploy your first version — commit, push, watch it go live on your domain (15 min)
  7. Q&A + Session 2 planning (30 min)

By the end of Session 1, you have a live URL, a working codebase, and a working AI agent connected to it.

Session 2 — Second app + brand deep-dive (90 min, next week)

  • Pull in a second template if the plan calls for one
  • Refine brand voice, copy, imagery
  • Set up any integrations (Stripe, Supabase, an existing API) that Session 1 didn't need
  • First real product iteration — a feature you actually need for your business

From then on — weekly cadence

  • 60-minute session every week
  • Async Slack channel for questions between sessions
  • The AI ships PRs against your fork during the week; you review and merge on your own time
  • We use each session to plan the next week's work

Most customers ship 2–5 meaningful changes per week during the first 2–3 months, then settle into a slower cadence as the product matures.

What Enterprise adds

  • Dedicated support engineer, not shared
  • Custom cadence (some Enterprise customers do daily standups; others do bi-weekly)
  • Custom infrastructure — we help set up on AWS, GCP, or on-prem
  • BYO Claude API key so AI usage runs on your quota
  • SLA on response time
  • Custom integrations we build for you

What comes next