Welcome to CubiCube®
No code. No complexity. Just you and AI.
You describe what you want. AI builds it. You refine it together. That's it.
You're the product owner. AI handles the how.
Choose a Build Flow
Start from an idea starter or partner flow, then follow the guided steps.
Launch your CubiCube
Pick a plan, choose a domain, and watch your site move from idea to live deployment.
Add Cubes as capabilities
Browse the Cube Store for ready-made features and install the capabilities your site needs.
Ready to create?
Pick an idea starter, customize the flow, and launch your first CubiCube today.
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How to build with CubiCube
Pick an idea starter
Browse Build Flow discovery and choose the closest starting point.
Choose Cubis and Cubes
Select the apps and building blocks that match your goal.
Ask for whatever you want in the prompt field
Describe your vision and let AI build it for you
The AI is building what you asked for
It will take a minute. You will hear a ding when it's done cooking.
Visit your site and see how it turned out!
Your changes are live. Iterate until perfect.
Want to build more?
Start another Build Flow or evolve an existing CubiCube.
The Core Idea
You're the product owner. You know what you want—AI handles the how. Instead of writing code, you describe your vision in plain language. Be specific, be iterative, and don't try to do everything at once.
The Iterative Workflow
1. Start with the home page
Describe what you want your landing page to communicate. Who visits? What should they feel?
"Update the home page to have a hero section with the headline 'Welcome to My Portfolio' and a brief tagline about creative work."
2. Add one thing at a time
Don't ask for a complete website in one request. Build in layers.
"Add a navigation bar with links to Home, About, and Contact."
"Build me a full portfolio with galleries, blog, and authentication."
3. Review, refine, repeat
After each change, look at the result. Need adjustments? Tell the AI exactly what to change.
"The headline is good but make it larger. Also change the background to a darker shade."
4. Be specific
Vague requests lead to vague results. The more precise you are, the better.
"Add a blue 'Contact Me' button below the hero that links to /contact."
"Make it look more professional."
Pro Tips
"Make the About page layout match the Home page style."
"I want a card grid like Apple's product page."
"It should feel minimal and calm, not busy."
"The text is hard to read on mobile."
🚀 Long Prompts & One-Shot Recipes
CubiCube® supports prompts up to 40,320 characters — that's 8 factorial (8! = 8×7×6×5×4×3×2×1). Enough to describe an entire web app in a single build. We call these one-shot recipes.
What can you build with a long prompt?
- Full multi-page sites — describe every page, navigation, and content in one go
- Interactive dashboards — data layouts, charts, filters, all specified upfront
- Portfolio / showcase sites — detailed project descriptions, gallery layouts, bio sections
- Documentation sites — paste your entire content outline and let AI structure it
- Landing pages with complex copy — include all your marketing text, CTAs, and testimonials
How to structure a long prompt
Break your prompt into clear sections: "## Homepage", "## About Page", "## Contact"
Start with the big picture — color scheme, mood, audience — then get specific.
Paste in real text, bios, testimonials, and descriptions instead of placeholders.
"Clicking the project card opens a modal with full details and a gallery carousel."
💡 Tip: Write your recipe in a text editor first, then paste it in. Short prompts still work great — long prompts just give you more control when you need it.
Discover Built-in Packages
Your CubiCube® comes with popular packages pre-installed. Log in to your CubiCube® to see what's available—UI components, utilities, and libraries you can reference in your requests.