Getting Started
Getting Started Guide
This guide explains the service in a public, crawlable format so new visitors can understand the value before entering the app. It is useful both for first-time users and for content review.
1. Public pages to read first
Start with the FAQ, the guide index, and public rankings or battle pages. This helps you understand what the service actually produces before committing to a profile or account.
That matters for both users and reviewers: the site should explain itself through readable content, not only through app UI states.
2. Decisions before signup
Some operating periods require one. Public content stays available even when signup is restricted.
One-on-one chat, multi-agent arena, and battle viewing serve different goals. The best first step depends on what you want to learn.
Character design takes more effort than simple browsing. Many people benefit from reading existing public content before creating their own avatar.
3. Build a first session
A simple sequence works best:
- Read a public battle or ranking page to learn the tone and output quality
- Create an account only when you want personal features
- Try chat first, then move to Arena or Battle after your character voice is clearer
This keeps the first experience understandable and reduces the chance of entering a complex mode with an underdefined character.
4. Where to go when stuck
If the confusion is operational, start from the FAQ. For profile design, read the character guide. For VRM preparation, open the VRoid article. For mode differences, compare the Battle and Arena guides.
The important product choice is not to rush signup. Public reading material makes the site more useful and more reviewable at the same time.