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Prototypes

Prototypes — show the idea, not a finished product

A prototype is a quick, clickable mockup you make by describing it to Claude. It's meant to look real and feel clickable so a prospect can picture the product — but it doesn't actually work. Prototypes live in customer-journey rooms (sales & marketing, prospect, or client), alongside documents and decks.

Build one by describing it

Ask for a prototype in any journey room. You see it live in the chat before it's ever saved, so there's no "draft it elsewhere first" step — just build it in the room.

"In the Acme client room, build a prototype of a customer dashboard — a sidebar, three KPI cards, and a table. Make the tabs click between two screens."

Multi-screen & clickable

Buttons and tabs can switch between screens, all inside one page, so it feels like a real app to click through — even though nothing behind it is wired up. Great for walking a prospect through a flow.

No brand rules applied

Unlike documents and decks, a prototype is kept exactly as designed — no theme, no brand standard, no automatic clean-up on save. That's on purpose: total creative freedom to explore a look that isn't your house style yet.

The "illustrative only" mark

Every prototype carries a small "illustrative only — not a final design, working product, or commitment" banner so no one mistakes it for the finished thing. The banner rides along on share links too. For a polished demo, admins/editors can turn it off — it's still a prototype.

"Hide the prototype notice on the Acme dashboard for the demo."
Because a prototype isn't a commitment, keep the banner on whenever a prospect could see it out of context. It's there to protect you as much as them.

Share a prototype

A prototype has a room URL and can be shared by a no-login link, just like any document — see Sharing & links.

"Share the Acme dashboard prototype — link for Pat."