FAQ

Answers for teams getting started with Meta Prompting

Learn how workflows, agents, reviews, GitHub branches, wireframes, and plans fit together before you launch your first feature run.

What is Meta Prompting?

Meta Prompting is a workflow-driven product for turning a feature brief into a visible engineering run that can audit your repository, generate implementation work, review the result, and prepare a pull request.

How does Meta Prompting work?

You choose a workflow, describe the feature, and start a run. The system moves through audit, implementation, review, file writing, and pull request steps while keeping the entire process visible in one run timeline.

How does an audit work?

The Audit step inspects the repository structure, conventions, and related files before code generation begins. It helps the system understand how the project is organised so generated backend and frontend work fits the real codebase more accurately.

Do I need my own GitHub repository?

Yes. Meta Prompting works against a repository you connect through the GitHub integration, so runs can inspect the codebase, create a branch, write files, and open a pull request in your project.

Do I need an AI provider setup?

No extra setup is required in the normal product flow. Meta Prompting is designed so you can onboard, connect GitHub, choose a workflow, and start building without dealing with provider configuration screens.

Does Meta Prompting write directly to my main branch?

No. Each run works on its own branch. The base branch stays untouched until the generated work is reviewed and merged through a normal pull request flow.

Can I review generated files before shipping?

Yes. Meta Prompting is designed to keep generated work reviewable. You can inspect outputs, file snapshots, reviewer feedback, and pull request state before anything is considered ready to merge.

What are workflows and agents?

Workflows are reusable process definitions. Agents are the role-specific contributors inside those workflows, such as audit, backend, frontend, or reviewer roles with their own prompts and constraints.

Can I upload wireframes or mockups?

Yes, when your plan supports wireframes. Uploads can add screenshots, sketches, or PDFs to a run so frontend-oriented work starts with better visual guidance.

What’s included in the Free plan?

Free includes up to 3 agents, 1 workflow, and 3 runs per day. It is designed for getting started and testing the product in a real repository workflow.

What’s included in Pro?

Pro unlocks unlimited agents, unlimited workflows, unlimited runs, and wireframe uploads, making it better suited for heavier product and engineering usage.

Is my data private?

Meta Prompting is built for private engineering workflows and repository-aware execution. Your workspace data, workflow definitions, and connected repository context remain tied to your account and its configured integrations.

Can I create my own workflows?

Yes. You can start from a starter workflow or create your own reusable workflow definitions with custom steps and agent roles that fit how your team ships features.

How do I get started?

Create an account, connect GitHub, choose a starter workflow, describe the feature, and start your first build from onboarding or Build.

Still deciding?

Start small, then scale into richer workflow automation.

Meta Prompting is designed to keep AI-assisted delivery visible, branch-safe, and reviewable from the first run onward.