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What is OverSkill?
OverSkill turns an idea you type into a working app, live on the internet, in minutes.
Installing your app on iPhone and Android
Users can install your OverSkill app directly from the browser — no app store required.
Using OverSkill from AI agents (Claude, Cursor, Codex)
OverSkill is built for AI agents to use. Here's how to wire up Claude, Cursor, Codex, or your own agent.
Plan mode vs build mode
Two ways to work with the AI. One thinks first; one builds first. Use the right tool for the moment.
How your app's users sign up
Add a sign-up flow to your app in one prompt. Customize it later. Users can sign up with email or social login.
When things go wrong
The build failed, the preview won't load, the deploy is stuck. Here's the short list of fixes that work most of the time.
Sending emails from your app
Welcome notes, order confirmations, weekly summaries — your app can send emails. No setup required.
Preview vs live: how publishing works
Your changes are visible to you instantly. They're visible to your users when you publish. Here's the difference.
Inviting team members
Add teammates to your OverSkill account so multiple people can build the same apps.
Changing colors, fonts, and theme
Two ways to restyle your app: pick a theme from the picker, or describe what you want in chat.
Adding a new page to your app
Most asks come down to "add a page that shows X and lets users do Y." Here's how.
What the AI can — and can't — do
Realistic expectations for what you can build with OverSkill, what the AI handles, and where you might hit limits.
Refunds and cancellations
How to handle refund requests and what happens when a customer cancels.
Generating images for your app
Logos, illustrations, product photos, hero images — the AI can generate them for you.
A tour of the app editor
The chat panel, the preview, the file tree, the publish button — what every part of the editor does.
Setting prices and subscriptions
Pick a price model that fits your app — monthly, yearly, one-time, tiered, or all of the above.
Roles and permissions in your app
Give different users different access levels — admins, editors, viewers, custom roles.
What are credits?
Credits are how OverSkill measures the AI work you use. Here's what one credit gets you and how to read the meter.
Exporting your data
Get a copy of everything in your app — anytime, in standard formats. Your data is always yours.