The AI that ships exactly what you asked for.
PhiCo is the AI that builds pages from ready-made parts. You say what you need; it assembles the whole page, shows you every part it chose, and publishes only what you approve.
Nothing ships unseen.
PhiCo proposes. The platform publishes.
PhiCo's role is the proposal: it builds a page from real parts and puts it in front of you, preview included. Approving it and publishing it across channels is the platform's job.
One mind. Real parts. You approve.
Three commitments turn AI speed into a result you can stand behind.
One mind, the same everywhere
PhiCo runs on one mind everywhere — the same persona and the same quality bar in the product and in the SDK. No forked behavior, no surprise dialect.
Builds only from real parts
PhiCo uses only the Blocks installed in your space — ready-made, working parts. It can't invent something that doesn't exist, so every proposal is genuinely shippable.
You approve every change
Every proposal arrives item by item, preview included. Approve or change it piece by piece; why each thing is there stays on the record.
You see what it knows as it builds.
Open the panel: the active model, the parts it can use, the rules it follows — the inputs behind every proposal are in the open.
Worlds — each customer's isolated workspace, with its own identity and rules — can lock regions and limit which AI models are used. The transparency that makes output visible also lets you govern it.
Model
Active model and its latitude
See which model is running and how much latitude it has. No hidden routing.
Parts
The parts it can use
The set of ready-made parts PhiCo has at hand as it builds — the same ones you see in the marketplace.
Rules
Design and styling rules
The persona it works by, the design rules it follows, and its styling discipline.
Constraints
Workspace boundaries
Locked regions, allowed AI models, and the packs in play — the limits your workspace sets on the AI.
From one sentence to a page you can stand behind.
Describe it, review the proposal, publish what you approved. The shortest path from a brief to a live page — with the record always at hand.