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Overview

Cocoding AI documentation

Cocoding AI helps builders create full-stack SaaS applications from natural-language prompts, then refine the result in a workspace with chat, code, preview, terminal output, database tools, publishing, sharing, and billing controls.

Shortest path to value

Sign in, write a specific app prompt, wait for the generated workspace, preview the app, and iterate with the assistant.

Who should use these docs

  • Founders and product teams building early SaaS prototypes.
  • Non-technical operators who want to describe app workflows in plain language.
  • Developers who want to inspect generated code, terminal output, database schema, and publish controls.
  • Teams preparing integrations, billing, and production handoff.

What Cocoding AI creates

Cocoding AI is designed around a prompt-to-application workflow. A good request can include the business idea, target users, main screens, data objects, authentication needs, payment or booking flows, and any preferred stack. The assistant turns that into a project workspace where you can inspect and improve the result.

1. Prompt
Describe the app, users, data, and workflows.
2. Generate
Cocoding AI prepares frontend, backend, and database pieces.
3. Review
Use chat, code, preview, terminal, and database panels.
4. Publish
Share, publish, download, or continue iterating.

Main product areas

Assistant

Start a build, send follow-up requests, attach context images, and track generated work.

Editor

Switch between code, preview, terminal output, project download, GitHub, and publish controls.

Database

Connect PostgreSQL, inspect tables, run SQL, and visualize schema relationships.

Account

Manage authentication, billing, feedback, feature requests, and subscription changes.

Cocoding AI public home page
The public product entry point leads users into the assistant and builder workflow.

How to read the docs

Start with Sign in, then follow Create an app. If you already have a project, jump to Assistant workspace, Code editor, Database explorer, or Troubleshooting.