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Builder Overview
A complete beginner-friendly guide to the Edgaze builder system, including Workflow Studio, Prompt Studio, Templates, and API Vault.
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A complete Workflow Studio guide covering the canvas, builder flow, and every node available in Edgaze.
Prompt Studio
Learn how to create reusable prompt products in Edgaze, from placeholders and testing to publishing and monetization.
Templates
Learn how Edgaze templates work, how guided setup flows create editable workflows, and how to start from outcomes instead of raw nodes.
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Learn how the Edgaze API Vault stores provider keys, how nodes use vault-backed access, and how to set up reliable provider execution.
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Product updates, platform changes, and notable improvements.
Edgaze Code
A short creator-defined keyword that opens the exact workflow or prompt on Edgaze without relying on external links.
Privacy Policy
How Edgaze collects, uses, and handles information.
Terms of Service
The core platform terms that govern access to Edgaze, including product usage, publishing, platform limitations, and legal responsibilities.
Creator Terms
The terms that apply to creators who publish and monetize products on Edgaze, including payouts, responsibilities, and marketplace conduct.
Acceptable Use Policy
Rules governing permitted and prohibited use of the Edgaze platform.
DMCA and Intellectual Property Takedown Policy
Procedure for reporting copyright and intellectual property infringement on Edgaze.
Community Guidelines
Legally framed standards governing conduct, content, comments, and participation on the Edgaze platform.
Payments Overview
A beginner-friendly guide to how customers pay, how creators earn, and how money moves through Edgaze.
Payout System
Learn how the Edgaze payout system works, including sell now onboard later, creator eligibility, and the role Stripe plays in payout release.
Marketplace Fees
How Edgaze marketplace fees are calculated and applied
Creator Earnings
Learn how creator earnings are attributed, what 80/20 means in practice, and how to think about sales, balances, refunds, and payout readiness.
Workflow Run Policy
Hosted runs, consumption rules, and options after runs are used
Infrastructure Cost Estimation
Learn how infrastructure cost guidance works in Edgaze publishing and why it is there to help creators price responsibly.
Refund Policy
Our refund policy for workflow and prompt purchases
Chargeback Policy
How Edgaze and creators handle payment disputes and chargebacks
Creator Subscription Policy
Edgaze Plus subscription benefits and terms for creators
Pricing Limits
Minimum and maximum price rules for prompts and workflows
Fraud and Abuse Policy
How Edgaze prevents and responds to fraud and abuse
Content Disclaimer
Important disclosures regarding content available on the Edgaze platform.
Platform Status and Beta Disclaimer
Important disclosures regarding the beta status of the Edgaze platform.
Security and Responsible Disclosure
Guidelines for reporting security vulnerabilities and bugs affecting the Edgaze platform.
Creator Guidelines
Standards and rules for creators publishing content on the Edgaze platform.

Edgaze Code

A short creator-defined keyword that opens the exact workflow or prompt on Edgaze without relying on external links.

Edgaze Code

Edgaze Code is a simple distribution feature for workflows and prompts on Edgaze.

It gives each listing a short creator-defined keyword that people can type directly on Edgaze to open the exact workflow or prompt immediately, without needing a pasted URL.

What Edgaze Code is

Edgaze Code is a short retrieval keyword attached to a workflow or prompt.

It is not code in the programming sense. It is an access keyword designed for distribution, discovery, and fast retrieval.

Instead of sharing a full link, a creator can tell someone:

  • Go to edgaze.ai and type HELLO
  • Type MURPHYBMW on Edgaze
  • Open edgaze.ai and enter AIART

The user enters that code on Edgaze and lands on the exact workflow or prompt.

Why creators should use it

Edgaze Code exists because links are not always the best distribution format.

On some platforms, external links can reduce reach, create extra friction, or simply look messy. Creators also do not always want to repeat long URLs in captions, comments, videos, or spoken content.

Edgaze Code gives creators a cleaner call to action:

  • Easier to share than a long URL
  • More memorable than a pasted link
  • Lower friction for audiences
  • Useful on platforms where links are discouraged
  • Works well in short-form video, captions, comments, replies, DMs, and podcasts

How it works

  1. A creator publishes a workflow or prompt on Edgaze.
  2. The listing gets an Edgaze Code chosen by the creator.
  3. The creator shares that code anywhere they already have attention.
  4. A user goes to edgaze.ai.
  5. The user types the code into the Edgaze Code entry box.
  6. Edgaze opens the exact workflow or prompt tied to that code.

Example use cases

  • A creator says the code in a YouTube video instead of adding a long link in the description.
  • A short-form video ends with a simple CTA such as “Type AIART on Edgaze.”
  • A creator replies to comments with a code that is easier to remember than a URL.
  • A podcast guest can say a code out loud without expecting listeners to type a long path correctly.
  • A creator includes the code in pinned comments, bios, email newsletters, or community posts.

Example creator CTA lines

  • Go to edgaze.ai and type HELLO
  • Type MURPHYBMW on Edgaze
  • Open edgaze.ai and enter AIART
  • Go to Edgaze and type ESSAY
  • Type MYRESUME on Edgaze to open it instantly
  • Open edgaze.ai and enter BRANDKIT

Best practices for choosing a good code

  • Keep it short
  • Make it memorable
  • Make it relevant to the workflow or prompt
  • Avoid confusing or overly generic terms
  • Use something brandable when possible
  • Pick something easy to spell out loud
  • Choose something people can recall after hearing it once

Notes on limitations

  • Users still need to know the code
  • It does not replace marketplace discovery or SEO
  • Overly generic codes can create confusion
  • Codes should be easy to spell and easy to recall
  • A weak code creates friction even if the workflow or prompt itself is strong

FAQ

Is Edgaze Code programming code?

No. Edgaze Code is not source code or a script. It is a short access keyword that opens a specific workflow or prompt.

Does every workflow or prompt have an Edgaze Code?

Edgaze Code is designed to be attached to workflows and prompts on Edgaze so they can be retrieved directly from the platform.

Why use a code instead of a link?

A code is often easier to remember, easier to say out loud, and cleaner to place in posts, comments, captions, and videos. It is especially useful when external links are awkward or discouraged.

Does Edgaze Code replace search or marketplace browsing?

No. Edgaze Code is a direct access mechanism. Marketplace discovery, browsing, search, and SEO still matter for broader discovery and long-term visibility.

What makes a good Edgaze Code?

A good code is short, distinct, relevant, easy to spell, and easy to remember. The best codes feel natural in a spoken or written call to action.

Can I use generic words as a code?

You can, but generic words usually create more confusion. A more distinct and brandable code is usually easier for an audience to remember and retrieve correctly.

Where should creators share Edgaze Codes?

Anywhere people already engage with their content: videos, captions, comments, replies, DMs, newsletters, podcasts, livestreams, and social posts.

What is the main benefit in one line?

Edgaze Code gives creators a link-free way to send people directly to the exact workflow or prompt they want them to open.

Related documentation

Builder Overview

A complete beginner-friendly guide to the Edgaze builder system, including Workflow Studio, Prompt Studio, Templates, and API Vault.

Workflow Studio

A complete Workflow Studio guide covering the canvas, builder flow, and every node available in Edgaze.

Prompt Studio

Learn how to create reusable prompt products in Edgaze, from placeholders and testing to publishing and monetization.

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