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  • What is Xevol
  • Who it's for
  • Features
  • The loop
  • How it works
  • Use cases
  • vs Others

Platform

  • Your workspace
  • Finding structs
  • Add and remix

Apps

  • Chrome extension
  • Reader AI
  • Coordinates
  • CLI

Add vs Remix

Use it as-is.
Or make it yours.

You found something good. Now you choose: add it to your workspace and use it. Or remix it and change what doesn't fit.

Add

The struct goes into your workspace. You use it. You fill in your content. You don't see or change how it works inside.

Think of it like buying a microwave. You use it. You don't open it up.

  • Gets a clean copy in your workspace
  • You use it exactly as made
  • You fill in your own content
  • No source access

Remix

You get an editable copy. You see the inside. You change what you want — text, sections, logic.

Think of it like getting the recipe instead of the meal. Cook it the same way, or tweak it.

  • Gets an editable copy in your workspace
  • You can see how it's built
  • You change anything you want
  • Your copy remembers where it came from

Same struct, two ways

Depends on what you need.

Example 1

A research brief

If you add

You get it. You fill it in. Done.

If you remix

You open it. Add your own sections. Keep what works.

Example 2

A competitor tracker

If you add

It works. You start adding names.

If you remix

You change the layout. Add your metrics. Connect your sources.

Example 3

A weekly review

If you add

Use it every week. It asks the right questions.

If you remix

Add a team question. Remove one that doesn't fit. Save your version.

How remixing works

  1. 01

    Find something

    Browse. Something catches your eye.

  2. 02

    Click remix

    Not add — remix.

  3. 03

    A copy lands in your workspace

    Editable. Your own.

  4. 04

    Change what you want

    Text. Sections. Logic. All yours.

  5. 05

    Your copy remembers

    It knows where it came from.

Things remember where they came from

Remix keeps a chain. Original → your version → someone else's version. It never breaks.

  1. 01Someone makes it
  2. 02You find it and remix it
  3. 03You change what doesn't fit
  4. 04You publish your version
  5. 05Someone else finds yours

Like a family tree for your work.

What the rights mean

Creators set rights on their structs. Check before you remix.

View only
You can read it. Nothing else.
Can add
Take a copy. Use it as-is.
Can remix
Get the source. Change it.
Can sell
Remix and sell in the marketplace.

Two paths

You just want to use it

Click add. It goes to your workspace. Start using it.

Browse structs →

You want to change it

Click remix. Get the source. Make it yours.

Find something to remix →

Start on the shoulders of others.

Every struct in Xevol was made by someone. Find one that almost fits. Remix it. Make it exactly right for you.

Browse structs →See your workspace