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Build Customer-Facing Pages on Your AI Workspace

You can ship customer-facing web pages — landing pages, dashboards, portals — by describing them. Knolo generates React frontends wired directly to your workspace: pages can display live data from your Minds, run agents, and embed assistant chat, with live preview while you iterate and access control when you publish.

FrontendKnolo Skill

Frontend Builder

Ship customer-facing React pages wired to your minds, agents, and assistants.

Create and edit customer-facing UIs. Generate React components that render minds (data), run agents, and chat with assistants — with live preview.

What you can do

  • Generate React UIs with live preview

  • Connect pages to minds, agents, and assistants

  • Configure access and publish

Try saying

Build a landing page for my product

Create a customer dashboard from this mind

Publish my frontend

When the assistant uses this

Use when the user wants to create, edit, preview, configure, or publish a customer-facing frontend.

Works well with

Space Management

Workspace

Space Management

Build and organize the core resources of your workspace.

Knolo Skill

How does Frontend Builder work?

Loads the frontend builder prompt for creating and editing React frontends, wiring them to minds, agents, and assistants, updating access configuration, and publishing with live preview.

What phrases trigger this Skill?

  • build a frontend

  • create a frontend

  • landing page

  • customer dashboard

  • public ui

  • publish frontend

Frequently asked questions

What can the generated pages actually do?

Three things make them more than static pages: they can render live data from your structured Minds (tables), launch agents and show results, and embed a chat interface to one of your assistants. That covers dashboards, customer portals, intake forms, and interactive tools.

Do I need to know React?

No. You describe the page and iterate on the live preview conversationally — 'make the header darker', 'add a table of open requests'. The React code is generated and maintained for you.

Who can see a published frontend?

You control access at publish time: pages can be public or restricted, so the same system covers a public landing page and an internal team tool.

Can I use it for my product's main website?

It's best for pages tied to your workspace — dashboards, tools, microsites, campaign pages. For a full marketing site on your own domain and framework, Knolo works better as the content backend via its CMS API.

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