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This guide takes you from a brand-new project to a live store you can share. Most of the work is describing what you want and letting Replo build it while you review.

Get set up

The first time you open Replo, Launchpad walks you through a quick setup. You add your name, then choose how you want to start: launch a new business, rebuild your store in Replo, learn more about Replo, or just start a blank chat. From your choice, Replo asks a few questions to learn your brand, products, and voice, and tracks it all on a short checklist. You can work through setup or skip straight to building. Either way, the more Replo knows about your business, the better its first results will be. See Launchpad for the full walkthrough.

Create your project

A project is one store, with its own pages, products, assets, and settings. To create another, open the project menu in the top right and choose New Project. (This menu is also where you search your projects, switch between them, or switch workspace.) When your project opens, you land on Home: the chat is on the left, and the workspace on the right shows a grid of widgets from your apps to jump into.

Write your first prompt

In the chat, describe what you want to sell. The more specific you are about the product, the sections, and the style, the closer the first result will be to what you want.

Watch it build

Replo works in front of you. As it goes, pages and content appear in the Site Builder on the right. You do not have to wait in silence: keep chatting to redirect it, ask for changes, or add detail at any point.

Publish

When the store looks right, publish it to put it on the internet and get a shareable link.
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Review your store

Open the Site Builder and click through your pages to confirm the content, images, and prices are correct.
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Publish

Tell Replo to publish, or use the publish action in the Site Builder. Replo builds your store and deploys it.
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Share your link

Your store goes live on a free replosites.com address. Copy the link to share it, or connect your own domain.
Publishing again pushes your latest changes live. Edits you make after publishing stay in draft until the next publish.

Where to go next

Connect your tools

Hook up email, analytics, and ad platforms.

Follow a full walkthrough

See an end-to-end use case built around your products.