Quickstart
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Airkit is a low code platform that streamlines the process of building out digital customer experiences.
Here's how to get started!
All of the tools required to build apps in Airkit are available on our browser-based platform. If you already have access to an Airkit account, you can sign in here; otherwise, you'll need to sign up for a free trial to make an account and access the Airkit platform.
Once logged in, you will be taken to the Airkit Console. This part of the platform allows you to configure application resources, connect external integrations, and access all applications that have been created within the relevant Organization. Upon first getting started, no such applications will exist. Define your first app as follows:
Upon creating an app, you will be taken directly to the Airkit Studio, the interface where Airkit apps are built and edited. Specifically, you will be taken to the Journey Builder, which provides a big-picture view of how the component pieces of an app fit together. This is just one of many Builders – interfaces that allow you to construct and edit different components of apps – available in the Studio. For more information on the different Builders and their separate functionalities, see documentation on the Builder Bar.