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Rey AI is a built-in agent that lives directly inside the app builder. Unlike generic AI tools, Rey AI has full context of your app — its screens, components, tables, and data — so every suggestion it makes is grounded in what you’ve already built. Whether you’re starting a new screen from scratch or refining an existing flow, Rey AI works alongside you to move faster.

Accessing Rey AI

To open Rey AI, click the bot icon in the bottom-left of the canvas. A chat window opens where you can type your request in plain language. The agent is available at any time while you’re working in the editor — you don’t need to leave your current screen or context to use it.

What Rey AI Can Do

Generate a Screen

Describe the purpose and key elements of a screen and Rey AI builds it — complete with layout, components, and placeholder content.

Update a Screen

Ask Rey AI to modify an existing screen: rearrange components, add new elements, or change the layout to better fit your needs.

Generate a Table

Describe the data you need and Rey AI creates a table with the right fields, types, and sample entries to get you started.

Write Copy

Ask for suggested text for any screen or UI element — headlines, button labels, empty states, tooltips, and more.

Design Suggestions

Ask Rey AI for ideas to improve the UX of a specific flow, screen, or user journey based on what’s already in your app.

Data Insights

Ask plain-language questions about your app’s data — Rey AI interprets what the data shows and surfaces patterns or answers.

How Results Work

When you submit a request, Rey AI generates changes and shows them in a preview before anything is applied to your app. Review what it produced, then choose to accept the changes to apply them or reject them to discard and try again. Nothing is committed to your app until you explicitly accept it.
Rey AI works best when you give it context about your app’s purpose. For example, telling it “this is a client portal for a landscaping business” helps it generate more relevant screens, copy, and table structures. See the Prompting Guide for tips on getting the best results.