> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.v3code.dev/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Discover

> Multinational code search for hosted plans.

Discover is the front door to V3Code's [design platform](/studio/web-builder): a browsable feed of hundreds of designs you can pick from instead of starting from scratch. Full websites, slide decks, and prototypes, spanning polished first-party templates and community work.

## Browse and curate

Each design is a card with a live preview and a short description. You react to it to shape what you build from:

* **Love it** — keep it, use it as a starting point.
* **No** — pass; tune what surfaces next.
* **Note** — leave a note for yourself or the agent.

Examples of what's in the feed: a developer-native "Terminal Mono" deck, a neo-brutalist "Raw Grid" pitch deck, a "Retro Windows" Windows-95 throwback, a 3D-creator portfolio prototype, a precision-agriculture landing page. Cards are tagged by kind and origin — `deck`, `slides`, `prototype`, and `community` / `first-party` / `official` / `example`.

## From Discover to built

Pick a design you love, set your [tokens](/studio/web-builder), and an agent builds it — then [preview and hand-edit it](/studio/live-previews) in V3Code's browser. Discovery is also how free users meet the platform: it's meant to be in front of everyone, not gated.
