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Quickstart

This guide gets a new user from a fresh Redbit workspace to the first reusable creative workflow.

Who Should Read This

Read this if you are opening Redbit for the first time, validating a fresh workspace, or preparing a short customer demo.

Before You Start

Have access to at least one compatible provider or relay account for the media type you want to test. Keep credentials in Settings, and use Operational Checklists before sending confidential media.
1

Open Redbit

Open Redbit and enter /dashboard. For local development, install dependencies with pnpm install and start the app with pnpm dev.
2

Configure the minimum model access

Open Settings. Choose either direct provider configuration or relay mode, then add only the keys needed for the task you are about to run. Use the Settings fields for credentials; do not paste API keys into prompts or Agent chat.
3

Select a workspace tab

Use the dashboard tabs for Describe, Image, Video, Audio, or Speech. Each tab keeps its own cards and model defaults.
4

Create and generate a card

Add a card, enter a prompt, attach references if needed, confirm model/variant/ratio settings, then run generation. The result stays attached to the card for comparison, download, reuse, or later recovery.
5

Save useful outputs

Pin important results to Asset Dock. Use SmartPicker when a later card, Workshop scene, or Seedance task needs an existing image, video, audio, or text reference.
6

Move into Workshop when the task becomes a project

Use /workshop for longer flows with scripts, scenes, consistency items, voiceover, music, rhythm videos, and FCPXML/export packages.

First Workflow Examples

GoalShort path
Generate an imageSettings -> configure image provider -> Image tab -> create card -> prompt -> generate
Describe a reference imageSettings -> configure describe model -> Describe tab -> attach image/audio/video -> choose template -> generate
Create a Seedance videoSettings -> configure seedance or compatible relay -> Video tab -> choose Seedance -> select mode/references -> generate
Build a product video/workshop -> create project from template or blank -> script -> scenes -> images -> videos -> voiceover/music -> export
Ask the Agent to helpOpen Agent panel -> describe the goal -> review tool actions and generated cards/assets before continuing

Optional: Pair Local Core

Some MCP, media parsing, automation, plugin, storage bridge, and FFmpeg workflows require the Redbit local engine. Download the matching binary, launch it locally, and pair it only with a local engine you started yourself.

Need local integrations?

Use the MCP and local-engine sections to pair trusted local tools. Browser-only generation workflows can run without Local Core when the selected provider route supports them.

Safety Checklist

  • Keep provider credentials in Settings, not in chat prompts.
  • Check the selected model and relay before sending sensitive source media.
  • Use pinned Asset Dock items for material you intend to reuse; temporary recent assets may be cleaned up.
  • Expect video tasks to take longer than image or text tasks because providers often use queued generation and polling.
  • If a provider fails, check the configured base URL, key type, relay capability, model variant, input requirements, and provider quota.

Next Step

Continue to First Project Walkthrough for an end-to-end run, or use Core Workflows to understand how Cards, Asset Dock, Workshop, and the Agent fit together.