Getting Started
Getting Started with Krix Studio
Krix Studio is an AI workspace designed to help you chat, code, design, generate media, and manage AI-assisted workflows from one place. Instead of switching between multiple AI tools, you can access supported models, organize conversations, work with files, and build structured workflows inside a single workspace.
This guide will help you understand the basic concepts of Krix Studio and get started with your first AI session.
What is Krix Studio?
Krix Studio is a unified workspace for working with AI models and creative tools. It allows you to interact with multiple AI models, generate content, manage conversations, and keep your work organized across different projects.
You can use Krix Studio for tasks such as:
* writing and editing text, * generating code, * debugging technical issues, * brainstorming product ideas, * creating image or media prompts, * analyzing files, * organizing AI conversations into workspaces, * switching between supported AI models depending on the task.
Krix Studio is built for users who want a flexible AI environment that combines chat, productivity, development, and creative generation tools.
Core Concepts
Before using Krix Studio, it helps to understand a few key concepts.
Workspace
A workspace is the main area where your AI work is organized. You can use workspaces to separate projects, clients, experiments, personal tasks, or development environments.
For example, you may create separate workspaces for:
* a software project, * a marketing campaign, * design exploration, * research notes, * personal productivity, * client work.
Each workspace can contain conversations, files, generated outputs, and related context.
Chat Models
Krix Studio gives you access to supported AI models from one interface. Different models may be better suited for different tasks. Some models may be stronger at coding, some at writing, some at reasoning, and others at fast responses or creative generation.
When starting a conversation, choose the model that best matches your goal.
Conversations
A conversation is an AI chat session inside your workspace. Conversations help you keep related prompts, responses, and outputs together.
You can use conversations to:
* ask questions, * generate drafts, * iterate on code, * refine ideas, * compare outputs, * continue previous work.
Files and Attachments
Depending on the available features in your account, Krix Studio may allow you to upload files or attach materials to a conversation. This can help the AI understand your context and produce more relevant answers.
Common file-based workflows include:
* analyzing documents, * summarizing files, * reviewing code, * extracting insights, * transforming content, * working with project assets.
Only upload files that you have the right to process and share with the platform.
Create Your Account
To begin using Krix Studio, create an account or sign in with your existing credentials.
After signing in, you should be able to access your dashboard, where you can create workspaces, start conversations, and manage your AI sessions.
Create Your First Workspace
Once you are inside the dashboard, create a new workspace.
Choose a clear name that reflects the purpose of the workspace. For example:
* Website Redesign * AI App Development * Marketing Content * Research Notes * Client Project
A clear workspace name helps you keep your conversations and files organized as your usage grows.
Start Your First Conversation
After creating a workspace, start a new conversation.
A good first prompt should include:
* what you want to accomplish, * relevant context, * the preferred output format, * any constraints or requirements.
For example:
I am building a landing page for an AI workspace product. Help me create a clear homepage structure with sections, headlines, and call-to-action ideas. Keep the tone modern, concise, and developer-friendly.The more specific your prompt is, the more useful the AI response will be.
Choose the Right Model
If multiple models are available, select the model that fits your task.
Use a reasoning-focused model for:
* complex planning, * technical architecture, * multi-step problem solving, * code review, * strategic analysis.
Use a fast model for:
* quick questions, * short rewrites, * simple summaries, * lightweight brainstorming.
Use a creative model for:
* naming ideas, * marketing copy, * visual concepts, * content generation.
Model availability may depend on your plan, region, or platform configuration.
Work with Prompts
Prompts are instructions you give to the AI. A strong prompt usually includes context, task, constraints, and desired format.
A simple prompt structure is:
Context: I am working on [project or task].
Task: I need you to [specific action].
Requirements: The result should [rules, tone, format, limitations].
Output: Return the answer as [list, table, code block, document, JSON, etc.].Example:
Context: I am creating documentation for an AI SaaS platform.
Task: Write a beginner-friendly introduction to the dashboard.
Requirements: Keep it clear, professional, and concise.
Output: Use headings and short paragraphs.Organize Your Work
As you use Krix Studio, organize your work intentionally.
Recommended practices:
* create separate workspaces for separate projects, * use descriptive conversation titles, * keep important prompts and outputs in the correct workspace, * avoid mixing unrelated tasks in one conversation, * remove files or conversations you no longer need, * verify AI-generated content before publishing or using it in production.
Good organization makes it easier to return to previous work and maintain useful context.
Understand AI Limitations
AI-generated responses may be incorrect, incomplete, outdated, or unsuitable for your specific use case. Always review important outputs before relying on them.
You should especially verify AI outputs related to:
* legal matters, * medical information, * financial decisions, * security-sensitive code, * production systems, * personal data, * business-critical documents.
Krix Studio can help you move faster, but final responsibility for using the output remains with you.
Privacy and Data Handling
When you use AI features, your prompts, files, messages, and generated outputs may be processed to provide the service. Some requests may be handled by external AI model providers or infrastructure services.
Before uploading sensitive data, confidential files, personal data, source code, or business-critical information, review the applicable Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and any available security documentation.
As a general rule:
* do not upload data you are not allowed to process, * avoid sharing unnecessary personal information, * remove sensitive details when they are not required, * verify whether your organization allows the use of external AI tools, * review generated outputs before storing, sharing, or publishing them.
Next Steps
After completing your first session, you can continue by exploring:
* model selection, * workspace management, * file uploads, * media generation, * prompt templates, * API access, * account settings, * privacy and security options.
Krix Studio is designed to become more useful as you organize your work into clear projects and build repeatable AI workflows.
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