Studio
ServerDesk Studio basics
Create browser projects, use live preview, recover work safely, and share or fork Studio links.
What Studio is for
Studio is a first-class browser project workspace inside ServerDesk. It is designed for prototypes, launch pages, UI components, markdown notes, and internal review links that need a fast editor, preview, share URL, and fork flow before they become production code.
Templates, preview, and Robbie context
Start with a template, edit files in Monaco, and keep the preview open beside the code. Robbie can review the active file, selected code, project tree, and preview problems without changing the underlying AI routing.
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Markdown templates preview live.
- React, Vue, and Tailwind starters keep the future file structure ready even before the framework runtime arrives.
- The bottom console captures preview logs and runtime errors for faster review.
Saving, recovery, and sharing
Studio autosaves locally first, then syncs to the backend when the account and network are available. Public share links are read-only and forkable, which makes them useful for reviews, demos, and acquisition loops.
- Manual save remains available for confidence before a share or handoff.
- If the network drops, Studio keeps the latest work locally and resumes cloud sync when possible.
- Free plans can create unlimited public Studio projects and fork shared work. Private Studio projects unlock on paid plans.
Need something else?
Move back into the searchable Help Centre, open the Support Hub, or use the public bug report and feature request routes if this article does not cover your workflow.