LogicGen Docs
Short reference for using LogicGen — from first workspace to live Lead Automation.
Last updated June 2025
What it does#
LogicGen turns a business goal described in plain words into a working system — the customer-facing surface, the workflow behind it, and the campaign that drives it. Nothing is wired together manually.
- Describe the outcome once. LogicGen produces a plan.
- Review the plan and request changes before anything is built.
- Approve to generate. Review the output before it goes live.
- Launch. Everything is connected and running.
Getting started#
Sign up, create a workspace, and describe what you want to build. LogicGen handles the rest.
- Sign in with Google or email at logicgen.dev/signup.
- Create your first workspace. Name it after your business or client.
- Choose what you are building — website, Lead Automation, or campaign.
- Describe the outcome in plain words. One sentence is enough to start.
You do not need to configure tools or fill in settings before describing an outcome. LogicGen asks for what it needs as it builds.
Workspaces#
A workspace is the top-level container for your work. All projects, Lead Automations, integrations, and team members live inside it.
- Each workspace has its own projects, members, and connected tools.
- Agencies can create one workspace per client — fully isolated.
- Switch between workspaces from the sidebar without logging out.
- See Multi-tenant for agency workspace setup.
Lead Automations#
A Lead Automation is the core unit in LogicGen. It is a complete system — page or app, workflow, and campaign — built together from a single description.
- Each Lead Automation has a surface (the page or app the customer sees).
- A workflow defines what happens when someone interacts — routing, CRM sync, Slack alerts.
- A campaign layer handles emails, outbound, and re-engagement.
- Read more at Lead Automations.
Review & launch#
Nothing in LogicGen goes live without your approval. There are two review gates — once after the plan, once after generation.
- After describing an outcome, you receive a
plan. Review it and request changes before building starts. - After generation, review the
output— the surface, workflow, and campaign — before launch. - Approve to deploy. Reject to revise.
- All decisions are recorded in the audit trail.
Integrations#
LogicGen connects to tools you already use. Connections use your own accounts and can be reviewed or removed at any time.
- CRM:
HubSpot,Salesforce,Pipedrive. - Email:
Smartlead,Instantly,Mailchimp,Loops. - Lead data:
Apollo,Clay,Hunter.io. - Payments:
Stripe,Razorpay,Paddle. - Deployment:
Vercel,Supabase. - See the full list at Integrations.
Audit trail#
Every important action in LogicGen is recorded automatically — plans, edits, approvals, deployments, and integration events.
- View the full history of any project from the activity tab.
- Filter by event type — plan, generate, approve, deploy, integration.
- Export the log for client reports or internal audits.
- Read more at Audit Trail.
Agencies#
Agencies can manage multiple clients from a single account. Each client is isolated — their own workspace, projects, and data.
- Create a separate workspace for each client.
- Reuse Lead Automations across the portfolio.
- Give clients access to review and approve without seeing other clients.
- See LogicGen for agencies and Multi-tenant.