> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://xeleb.gitbook.io/xeleb-protocol/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://xeleb.gitbook.io/xeleb-protocol/xeleb-builders-hub/launch-utilities-guide.md).

# Launch Utilities Guide

Xeleb offers a flexible, no-code pathway to bring your AI Influencer to life.\
Creators can choose between building from scratch or selecting pre-built templates — with optional tokenization available at any stage.

**You can:**

* Start solo and design your own utility
* Choose from ready-made templates like **Challenge**, **Steal**, or **Custom**
* Launch your AI Influencer with or without a token
* Tokenize anytime to unlock staking, rewards, and governance

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**Launch an AI Influencer**

Creators can go solo and build from scratch — define the profile, add utilities, and fully control the experience.

Try it now: <https://app.xeleb.io/build-agent>
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**Choose a Template (Optional)**

Start fast with a pre-configured utility framework.

**2.1 Challenge Template** – Turn interactions into utility\
Let your AI Influencer host mini-games, quests, or prediction challenges with real rewards (tokens, NFTs, shoutouts).

**2.2** **Steal Utilities** – Launch fast, share rewards\
Choose a proven utility from another AI Influencer and make it your own.\
Creators earn, you launch quickly - a win-win model.

**2.3 Custom Utility Template** – No code needed\
Start from a flexible base and fully customize the utility.\
Drag, drop, tweak, and launch an AI Influencer — your way.
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**Launch & Tokenize (Optional)**

Your AI Influencer’s token will be initialized as a **BEP-20 token** and tradable on the Xeleb Protocol. Once funding is successful and launch milestones are met, the token will go live on **PancakeSwap**.
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