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Quickstart

Sign up, paste a brief, ship a deliverable in 5 minutes.

Quickstart

From signup to a .docx proposal on your desktop in five minutes. No credit card.

The 30-second version

Sign up, paste a brief into the workroom composer, let the Planner and Composer do their first pass, and export the result. The Free Trial includes 100 credits a month — enough to ship a real proposal and a couple of revisions before deciding if AtelyaOS fits your workflow.

Why this matters

The hardest part of trying a new tool is the synthetic-example trap. You sign up, you're handed a "demo workspace," and nothing maps to your real work. AtelyaOS is the same product whether you're trying it or paying for it. Use a real (or representative) brief on your first run and you'll know within 20 minutes whether the output is something you'd send to a client.

How it works

1. Sign up

Go to atelyaos.com and create an account with email + password or Google. No credit card required for the Free Trial. You'll land in a fresh workspace with 100 credits.

[SCREENSHOT: signup screen]

2. Open a new workroom

From the sidebar, click Workrooms → New. Choose "Paste a brief".

3. Paste real source material

This is the only step that matters. Paste:

  • the original client email or Slack thread,
  • meeting notes or a transcript,
  • one piece of past work you want the output to sound like.

Set the kind dropdown for each block (brief, meeting_notes, email, sample, etc.). AtelyaOS uses the kind to choose a starting goal and deliverable.

Example: Aurora Coffee, a fictional independent café chain, asks for a 4-week Instagram content plan with three reel concepts. Paste their email, your Q3 weekly report (as sample), and click Start workroom.

4. Watch the Planner and Composer run

The workroom moves through planning → executing → composing → completed. The Planner breaks the goal into tasks, the Composer writes the final deliverable. You'll see live status on the workroom page.

[SCREENSHOT: workroom in composing state with task list]

5. Review, revise, export

Open the deliverable. If it's close to right, click Export and pick .docx or .pdf. If a section needs work, use Request revision and pick a preset (e.g. tighten, add_section, change_tone) with a one-line instruction.

A revision costs roughly 40% of the workroom's original credits, with a minimum of 5. See credits explained for the full math.

Common pitfalls

  • Pasting too little context. A two-sentence brief produces a generic two-page proposal. Paste the full email thread plus one past sample and the first draft will be 80% there.
  • Mixing kinds in one block. The kind dropdown is per-block. Split a meeting transcript and the original brief into two blocks so the Planner can weight them correctly.
  • Skipping Style Memory. Until you upload samples to a custom agent (or set a per-workroom style override), output uses the agent's default voice. If your tone is distinctive, set this up before your second deliverable.
  • Treating "executing" as the final state. The deliverable lives on the completed workroom. Don't export until the workroom shows completed.

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