Getting Started Guide
The Buzzy AI wizard lets you create a working app from a simple AI prompt. You can then perform simple edits via AI and the Buzzy Workspace, or take your app into Figma and edit your live app with Figma's design tools and the Buzzy Figma plugin. The following series of videos cover this entire process.
Part 1: Buzzy AI and the Buzzy Workspace
Videos 1-6 cover an introduction to Buzzy and the Buzzy Workspace, including creating a simple app via AI. These should take about 10 minutes to watch.
1. Starting with Buzzy AI2. The Buzzy Workspace3. Create a new app4. Preview and edit your app5. Manage your app6. Import your app to FigmaPart 2: Buzzy for Figma
This series of short video lessons focuses on using the Buzzy Figma plugin to manually create a custom app from scratch. It will step you through the creation of a simple app, starting with basic screens and slowly introducing more advanced concepts.
This is essential knowledge for taking an AI-generated app, and refining it for production.
7. Using Buzzy with Figma8. The Buzzy Figma plugin9. Creating a simple app10. Screens and navigation11. Forms, fields and data12. Data-driven menus & content13. Data edit and delete14. Search, sort and filter15. User login and registrationPart 3: Extending Buzzy with code
Coming soon - this section will look at extending Buzzy with code widgets and API calls, external integrations, and other advanced concepts.
In the mean time, check out some of our existing articles, videos and templates:

A quiz app consisting of courses and multiple choice quizzes, with an admin interface and simple login flow. Uses code widgets to add and remove courses from a student account and manage data duplication/deletion.
A real AI-powered chatbot, with chat history, login and search. Requires some manual setup to integrate a working AI into your Buzzy app.
Template: Contact list with search examples
A simple single-field search, a formula-based search of multiple fields plus a custom filter example using a code widget to provide more complex range-based filtering.
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