What you can build

Beginner

Everything in bychat starts the same way: you describe what you want, and an agent builds it for real. What comes out the other side isn't a mockup or a one-off chat reply — it's a thing you can ship, download, and keep editing. Here's the full range.

What bychat makes

Each of these is a real artifact. Apps and websites get their own repo, a live preview, and a publish button. Slides, logos, and SVGs are single files the chat generates, previews, and lets you download or re-upload to refine.

Full-stack apps

A real, running application with a frontend, data, and logic — its own GitHub repo, a live preview you iterate on, and one-click publish.

Websites & landing pages

Marketing sites, landing pages, and portfolios that are fast, responsive, and deploy to a real URL the moment you're happy with them.

Slide decks

Pitch decks and presentations generated as a single artifact you preview in the chat, then download or hand back for another pass.

Logos

Logo marks and wordmarks produced as editable files — describe the brand, get options, refine the one you like.

SVG graphics & icons

Vector icons, illustrations, and graphics as clean SVG you can drop straight into a design or an app.

What you can start from

You don't have to start from a blank prompt. Bring what you already have and the agent builds on top of it.

Files

Attach documents, specs, data, or notes and the agent reads them as context — it builds around your content, not generic placeholders.

Images

Drop in a screenshot, sketch, or design and the agent sees it — recreate a layout, match a style, or turn a mockup into a working screen.

GitHub repos

Import an existing repository and keep building in chat. Every change is a real commit on your code, so you can leave whenever you like.

Our templates — or your own

Every new project starts from a battle-tested bychat template so it builds and runs from minute one. Don't like ours? Override it: point a project at your own repo or stack and that becomes your starting point.

Templates are a starting line, not a cage

The template gets you a working app instantly — but nothing about it is locked. The agent rewrites any part of it, and you can swap the whole foundation for your own. You're never stuck inside a layout someone else chose.

However you start and whatever you make, the rule is the same: it's real code or a real file, it's yours, and you can take it anywhere.

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