A Pickaxe is an AI tool, either a chatbot or a form, that is powered with a prompt. In addition to the prompt, you can power your Pickaxe with documents, websites, videos, special instructions, API endpoints, and more. To get started, build a Pickaxe in our no code AI builder.
1 credit equals 1 use. Every time you push the “submit” or “test” button to run your Pickaxe, you use one credit. If you embed a Pickaxe in a website or put it in a studio, every time anyone runs the tool there, it uses one of your credits. If strangers use your tool on the Pickaxe website, they will use their own credits. To get more credits, you can buy them, upgrade to Gold, or enter your own API key (unlimited usage). You can learn more here.
Yes, to get more credits, you can buy them, upgrade to Gold, or enter your own API key (unlimited usage). You can learn more here. If your tool is used a lot, we encourage you to enter your own OpenAI API key. It's cheaper than getting credits from us and allows for near unlimited usage. You can read our blog post about getting your own API key here.
After you've created a Pickaxe you can embed it on a website by visiting the tool control panel and clicking the Deploy button. You can embed Pickaxes on Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Notion, Kajabi, Wordpress, and any website that supports embeds. You can read our step-by-step guide on embedding Pickaxes here.
A Studio is a standalone AI web-app. It is a simple way to host and sell your Pickaxes to other people. Studios allow you to bundle tools, customize a page, manage users, and collect payments. You can learn more about studios in this guide.
Yes, you can host your Studio at a custom domain.
A Pickaxe is an AI tool, either a chatbot or a form, that is powered with a prompt. In addition to the prompt, you can power your Pickaxe with documents, websites, videos, special instructions, API endpoints, and more. To get started, build a Pickaxe in our no code AI builder.
Yes, you can you train your Pickaxes on documents, websites, and even videos by uploading them into the knowledge base. You can add knowledge to tools in the builder.
When a Pickaxe is used on the pickaxeproject domain, it counts against the user's credits. Whenever an embedded Pickaxe is used on a different domain or in a studio, it counts against the owner's credits.
Yes, you can monetize your Pickaxes through subscription fees when you put them in a Studio. We use Stripe to support payments. For a simple walkthrough of how to set up monetization, read this brief guide.