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FAQ

A product company you run by typing: describe an idea and an always-on team of agents researches, builds, and ships it — live, in your own Cloudflare account.

No. You describe outcomes in plain language and approve the work. The agents write the code and commit it to your repository, where it’s there if you or a developer ever want it. See How Typillar works.

On your Cloudflare account — real production infrastructure you own, not a preview hosted by Typillar. See What you own.

In your GitHub repository, as ordinary commits. See Connect GitHub.

Everything keeps running. The product is on your Cloudflare account, the code is in your GitHub repo, and the data is in your databases. There’s nothing to export — it’s already yours.

No. Typillar runs zero inference on its servers. Every token is generated on your Cloudflare Workers AI or your own provider key. See Zero inference on our servers.

No. Agents propose; you approve. Nothing is built or deployed until you approve the ticket. See Tickets & approvals.

Cloudflare access is for building and running your product; GitHub access is for committing code to a repo you choose. Both are granted by OAuth and revocable at any time. See Permissions & access.

Connection tokens and model keys are encrypted at rest (AES‑GCM) and never stored in plain text. You can rotate or remove them at any time. See Your data & secrets.

Yes. Every deployment is reversible with one-click rollback, anchored to your commit and deployment history. See Deploys & rollback.

Follow the Quickstart — sign in, connect Cloudflare and GitHub, type your first idea, approve, and ship.