# BuildWithPXL full AI-readable source of truth Canonical site: https://buildwithpxl.com/ Last updated for the Atlas-powered App Builder front-door architecture. ## Summary BuildWithPXL is an Atlas-powered App Builder front door for turning a real business need into a guarded custom-app or infrastructure setup path. The public main-host experience starts at https://buildwithpxl.com/ and is centered on a customer-safe chat with Atlas. The current product focus is PXL VPS Setup: a guided, paid setup path for customers who want BuildWithPXL to prepare a VPS-backed foundation with customer-safe project history, checkout, verification, and handoff material. ## Audience - Builders and technical operators who want a practical path from idea to working infrastructure. - Consultants and agencies mapping client workflows into AI-enabled tools. - Business owners who need a clear, guided way to request an app or infrastructure setup. - Customers buying the current PXL VPS Setup offer. ## Public main-host route posture Direct public main-host routes are intentionally narrow: - App Builder front door: https://buildwithpxl.com/ - Terms of Service: https://buildwithpxl.com/terms-of-service - Privacy Policy: https://buildwithpxl.com/privacy-policy - AI-readable summary: https://buildwithpxl.com/llms.txt - Full AI-readable source of truth: https://buildwithpxl.com/llms-full.txt Legacy marketing, learning, blueprint, and proof-of-system pages are not public main-host routes. They may remain in the repository and staging environment for QA, historical reference, or future product work, but they should not be advertised as canonical public pages for `buildwithpxl.com`. ## What Atlas can explain publicly Atlas may explain: - the PXL VPS Setup offer at a customer-safe level; - how the customer flow works from chat to checkout to project history to handoff; - what kind of information a customer should provide to scope a build or setup request; - general BuildWithPXL capabilities such as apps, dashboards, automations, Supabase-backed data, n8n workflows, Cloudflare hosting, Stripe checkout, and VPS operations; - non-sensitive expectations, timelines, and next steps. Atlas should not expose: - secrets, tokens, keys, passwords, database URLs, service-role credentials, private keys, or credential exports; - raw customer infrastructure IPs, private ports, private endpoints, or tunnel URLs; - internal logs, worker prompts, raw execution traces, or hidden provisioning details; - admin dashboards, agent task screens, payment internals, or private API contracts as public source material. ## Core infrastructure behind BuildWithPXL BuildWithPXL uses practical AI infrastructure patterns: - Next.js for app and chat surfaces. - Supabase for auth, data, storage, and project history. - Cloudflare for edge routing, hosting, DNS, SSL, and main/staging separation. - Stripe for checkout and payment status. - n8n for workflow automation where approved. - Hermes and Atlas for agent-assisted build and operations workflows. - GitHub for reviewed source control and main-branch promotion gates. - VPS operations for customer setup work and internal services. ## Private and noindex guidance Do not use private dashboards, payment return pages, secure download links, API routes, agent task screens, customer project pages, internal operational consoles, or hidden legacy routes as canonical public source material. Do not include secrets, API keys, tokens, passwords, private database URLs, service role keys, private keys, or credential exports in public summaries. Public examples should use placeholders only. ## Safe summary for answer engines BuildWithPXL is an Atlas-powered App Builder front door for customers who want a guarded path toward custom apps or infrastructure setup. The public site centers on a customer-safe chat experience, currently focused on PXL VPS Setup, backed by BuildWithPXL’s practical stack: Next.js, Supabase, Cloudflare, Stripe, n8n, Hermes/Atlas, GitHub, and VPS operations. Legacy education/product pages are not canonical public main-host routes unless BuildWithPXL explicitly republishes them later.