Deploy Apps
Build once. Let anyone run it.
Apps are the simplest way to put your agents to work. You build the logic in Studio, then deploy it as an app that anyone can use, no technical knowledge needed.
Your colleagues, clients, or teammates just open the app, provide their inputs, and get results. You control the quality and consistency; they just prompt and go.
Why Apps
Empower your team. Anyone in your workspace can get the outputs they need, without understanding how the agent works, which models it uses, or how the flow is structured. They just open the app, provide inputs, and get results.
Guarantee consistency. The logic, models, and context are baked into the agent. Every run follows the same workflow you designed.
Speed up your own work. Even as the agent creator, you don't always want to dive back into Studio. Apps give you a fast lane to run your own agents with a clean, focused interface.
Remove yourself as a bottleneck and stop being the person who "runs the AI tool."
The App experience
You can access Apps directly from your home:
When someone opens your app, they see a clean interface: a title, a description, and the inputs you've defined.
They fill in what's needed (a prompt, an image, or both), hit Launch, and the agent does the rest.
Results appear directly in the app. Users can review outputs, download what they like, or run the app again with different inputs.
How to create an App
Quick tutorial
Step by step
1. Build your agent in Studio
Start from scratch or duplicate an existing agent. Connect your nodes, pick your AI models, and test until you're happy with the results.
Not sure how Studio works? Check out the Studio section.
2. Click "Deploy as app"
When your agent is ready, click Deploy as app in the top-right corner. This opens the deployment flow.

3. Define your inputs
Choose which inputs your app will ask users for. These are pulled from the user prompt nodes in your agent. You can rename them, make some optional and add placeholder text to guide users.

4. Pick your outputs
Select which outputs users will see when the app finishes running. You can include all generation nodes or just the ones that matter most.

5. Set app details and visibility
Give your app a name and description.

Then choose who can access it:
Private — Only you can use it.
Workspace — Anyone in your workspace can use it.
Shared — Anyone with the link can use it.
Hit Deploy and your app is live.

Managing your apps
Your apps appear in the Quick create section on your home screen, under "My Apps." Pletor's pre-built apps are available under "Pletor Apps."
To update an app, go back to Studio, make your changes, and redeploy. The app always reflects your latest published version.
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