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Create apps with ACEIRT Fusion AI Studio

Turn a clear goal into a working app-like experience with ACEIRT Fusion AI Studio, from first prompt to safe iteration and workspace-connected forms.

Overview

Use ACEIRT Fusion AI Studio to turn a simple idea into a working, app-like experience in a few minutes. Start from a prompt, let AI Studio generate structure, content, images, and basic interactions, then refine the result by asking for changes.

AI Studio is designed to produce client-ready assets, such as interactive calculators, intake flows, and service explainers. It can generate full pages, connect form inputs to your ACEIRT Fusion workspace or CRM, and suggest next actions like adding a contact form, testimonials, or a pricing estimator.

By the end of this guide, you will:

  • Go from a clear app/workflow idea to a first working version in AI Studio.
  • Use suggestions to extend your app with interactive elements.
  • Safely iterate on copy, layout, and logic without losing what works today.

Before you start

Make sure you meet these basics before building with AI Studio:

  • You have access to ACEIRT Fusion and the AI Studio feature is enabled for your account or workspace.
  • You can create or edit a project within your ACEIRT Fusion workspace.
  • You know the core outcome you want from the app, such as "qualify leads", "estimate project cost", or "collect booking requests".

If you manage a team, confirm that anyone editing AI Studio apps has the required permissions in your workspace.

Step-by-step: create an app with AI Studio

Use this sequence the first time you build an app-like experience with AI Studio. After you are comfortable, you can skip directly to the steps you need.

Define your goal and audience

Clarify what the app should achieve and who will use it. This helps AI Studio generate a structure that matches your intent.

  • Goal: State the main outcome in one sentence, for example: "Provide a home renovation cost estimator that captures lead details."
  • Audience: Identify who will use it, such as "homeowners who find us through ads" or "existing clients needing renewals."
  • Output: Decide what you want at the end of the flow, such as "qualified lead saved to CRM" or "form submission with attached quote request."

Write this down; you will reuse this language in your prompt.

Open AI Studio and start a new app

Navigate to the AI Studio area inside ACEIRT Fusion and create a new app or experience.

  • Choose the option that creates a new app, page, or experience (labels may vary by workspace configuration).
  • Give it a working name that reflects the outcome, such as "Renovation estimator" or "Client intake flow."
  • Confirm that the project is attached to the correct workspace so any forms or inputs can connect to your existing CRM or contact records.

You should now see a prompt box or "Describe what you want to build" area.

Describe your app with a clear prompt

Use natural language to describe what you want AI Studio to build. Include:

  • The type of experience: landing page, multi-step intake, calculator, workflow, or all-in-one app.
  • The audience and tone, such as "professional but friendly" or "simple and direct."
  • Key sections or screens you need, such as "hero section, benefits, pricing estimator, lead capture form."

Paste or type your prompt into AI Studio and submit it to generate the first version.

Review the generated app structure

After a short processing period, AI Studio presents a first version with layout, copy, images, and basic interactions.

  • Scroll through the entire experience to see the generated sections or screens.
  • Confirm that the hero messaging, benefits, and calls to action match your goal and audience.
  • Note any missing pieces, such as FAQs, testimonials, or specific input fields needed for your workflow.

Use this pass to validate that the direction is roughly correct before diving into details.

Use suggestions to add interactive elements

AI Studio suggests next actions, such as adding a contact form, testimonials, or a pricing/cost estimator. Use these to turn a static page into an app-like experience.

  • Click a suggestion like "Add pricing estimator" or "Add contact form."
  • Let AI Studio auto-generate the component, such as an interactive calculator or lead form, and place it on the page.
  • Edit labels, options, and default values to match your actual services or process.

When you add forms or calculators, AI Studio can connect submissions or inputs to your ACEIRT Fusion workspace or CRM so new leads show up where your team already works.

Connect inputs and forms to your workspace

Tie your interactive elements to the underlying data in ACEIRT Fusion so they do something useful after a visitor interacts.

  • Open the configuration for a form or input-based component (for example, a calculator or intake flow).
  • Map fields such as "Name", "Email", "Budget", or "Service type" to the corresponding fields in your workspace or CRM.
  • Choose what should happen on submission, such as "create a new contact", "attach a note to an existing record", or "create a task for the sales team."

Run a test submission and confirm that data appears correctly in your workspace.

Refine copy, layout, and logic with prompts

Iterate on what AI Studio generated by asking for focused changes, rather than rebuilding from scratch.

  • Use prompt-based edits like "Make the hero headline more direct and benefit-focused" or "Shorten the FAQ answers to 2–3 sentences each."
  • Ask AI Studio to adjust layout, for example: "Move the pricing estimator above testimonials" or "Add a new section before the form explaining our process."
  • For calculators or workflows, describe the logic you need, such as "Add a field for project size and use it to adjust the final estimate by 20% for large projects."

Review each change in the preview and keep refining until the flow feels natural for your users.

Preview, test, and publish

Use preview mode to experience the app as your users will, then publish when it behaves as expected.

  • Open the preview and click through the full flow, including any calculators and forms.
  • Confirm that validation, success messages, and follow-up actions (like CRM updates) all work correctly.
  • Once you are satisfied, publish the app so your team can share or embed it where needed.

After publishing, you can return to AI Studio to make incremental changes; users see updates after you republish.

Keep a copy of your original goal and prompt. When you make major changes later, reuse that language so AI Studio continues to optimize toward the same outcome instead of drifting into a different use case.

Prompt examples

Use these prompts as starting points when creating your first AI Studio app. Adjust names, industries, and details to fit your business.

Use a short, outcome-focused prompt when you want AI Studio to choose most of the structure and details.

Create a lead generation landing page for a home renovation company.

Target local homeowners who are planning kitchen or bathroom projects.

Include a clear headline, benefits section, a simple renovation cost estimator, and a form that captures name, email, phone, project type, and budget range.

Make the tone friendly and professional.

Iterating safely

Treat each AI Studio app as a living asset that you refine over time. Use this short checklist to minimize risk as you iterate:

  • Clone before major changes: Duplicate the current version of your app or page so you can revert if a new idea does not land.
  • Change one thing at a time: Focus edits on a single area (copy, layout, calculator logic) and review impact before moving on.
  • Protect critical fields: When editing forms, confirm that important fields (such as email or consent checkboxes) remain mapped correctly to your workspace or CRM.
  • Test with real scenarios: Run through the app as if you were a user, using realistic inputs, and verify the resulting records in your workspace.
  • Schedule updates off-peak: If your app gets live traffic, publish large changes during lower-traffic periods and monitor for issues.

Avoid deleting forms or calculators that are already used in live campaigns without first confirming where they are linked or embedded. Removing a component may break existing funnels or reports.

Troubleshooting

Use these common issues and fixes if something does not behave as expected when working with AI Studio apps.

AI Studio output is far from what I expected

  • Check that your prompt clearly states the goal, audience, and required sections or steps.
  • Add constraints like "3 sections only" or "Keep copy under 200 words" to guide the structure.
  • If the direction is completely off, start a fresh app and reuse only the best parts of your previous prompt.

The interactive calculator or logic is not giving correct results

  • Review any configuration or formula fields in the component settings to confirm they match your intended logic.
  • Describe the desired behavior to AI Studio in plain language, such as "If budget is under 5,000, show the basic recommendation."
  • Test multiple scenarios with known expected outcomes and adjust field values or mappings accordingly.

Form submissions are not appearing in my workspace or CRM

  • Confirm that the app is connected to the correct ACEIRT Fusion workspace.
  • Open the form configuration and check that each field is mapped to a real field in your workspace or CRM.
  • Run a test submission using a unique email or name and search for that record to verify routing.

Changes in AI Studio are not visible to end users

  • Make sure you publish your latest changes; preview mode updates do not affect the live version until you publish.
  • If your app is embedded elsewhere, confirm that those locations point to the current published version or URL.
  • Clear any caching layers you control (such as a website builder cache) if updates seem delayed.

AI Studio suggestions are missing or not relevant

  • Scroll to the end of the generated experience to see all available suggestions; some appear only after the first version is built.
  • Tighten your prompt so AI Studio has a clear sense of the use case, such as "lead qualification" or "self-serve estimating."
  • If suggestions remain off-target, manually add the components you need, then use AI assists to improve copy and logic within those components.