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Your first project

A project in Typillar is a product you’re building — a site, an app, a service — together with its history, its repository, and the resources it runs on. You grow a project the same way you start one: by describing what you want next and approving the work.

The best first idea is small and specific. Instead of “a SaaS for gyms,” start with the first useful slice:

A landing page for my gym with a “join the waitlist” email box.

A tight first ticket ships fast, gives you something live to react to, and sets up the next step.

Once the first piece is live, add to it one idea at a time:

  • “Email me whenever someone joins the waitlist.”
  • “Add a pricing section with three tiers.”
  • “Put the waitlist count on the page.”

Each becomes a ticket you approve; each ships as a deploy and a set of commits. The project accumulates into a real product without ever needing a big upfront plan. See The build loop.

The product-manager agent watches your project and proposes next steps. When you’re not sure what to do next, the proposals are a good place to start — accept the ones that fit, ignore the ones that don’t. See Agents & the control plane.

While you work in plain language, each project is backed by real, owned infrastructure: