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Agent Mode (called Vibe-Quote in the app) lets you create proposals by chatting with Quimy. Instead of navigating the editor step by step, you describe the project in natural language and Quimy handles the structure, estimation, and document generation.

What is Agent Mode?

Agent Mode is a conversational interface where Quimy acts as a Solution Architect. You tell it about the project, and it:
  • Asks clarifying questions about scope, stack, timeline, and constraints.
  • Identifies risks and ambiguities in your description.
  • Structures the scope into requirements with estimates.
  • Suggests pricing based on market data and your profile.
  • Generates a complete proposal you can review, edit, and share.
The result is the same proposal you’d build in the editor — Agent Mode is just a different entry point.

When to use Agent Mode vs. the editor

ScenarioRecommended path
You have a rough brief or scattered notes and want help structuring itAgent Mode
You’re starting from a well-defined scope and want full control from the startEditor
You want Quimy to ask the right questions before you commit to a structureAgent Mode
You’re applying a saved template to a new clientEditor
You want to explore multiple proposal types before decidingAgent Mode
You’re editing an existing proposalEditor
Both paths produce the same output. You can start in Agent Mode and switch to the editor at any point.

How it works

1

Start a conversation

From the dashboard, click Vibe-Quote. You’ll see a chat interface with Quimy. Describe the project — what the client needs, the tech stack, timeline, budget, or any context you have.You can also attach documents (PDFs, images, text files) if you have a formal brief or existing documentation.
2

Answer Quimy's questions

Quimy analyzes your input and asks targeted questions — the kind a senior Solution Architect would ask during a discovery call:
  • Infrastructure: “ECS, EKS, or Lambda? Any existing IaC?”
  • Data: “Database migration included? RDS, DynamoDB?”
  • Uptime: “Required during migration? Blue-green deploy?”
  • Integrations: “Which third-party APIs need to connect?”
  • Timeline: “Hard deadline, or flexible?”
Questions appear as interactive cards. Select predefined answers, type your own, or skip questions you can’t answer yet. You don’t need to answer all of them — Quimy generates the proposal with whatever context you provide.
3

Review the generated proposal

Once Quimy has enough context, it generates the proposal. You’ll see a preview with:
  • Requirements count — how many requirements were identified.
  • Complexity assessment — overall project complexity.
  • Pricing recommendation — suggested hourly rate and total estimate.
Click Preview to see the full proposal document, or Edit in dashboard to open it in the standard editor for fine-tuning.
4

Edit and share

From the editor, you can adjust any field — requirements, pricing, delivery conditions, risk analysis, governance terms, or branding. Then share with your client via the standard sharing flow.

Conversation history

Agent Mode saves your conversations. You can:
  • View past conversations from the conversation history sidebar.
  • Continue a previous conversation if you need to add context or generate a revised proposal.
  • Delete conversations you no longer need.

Quotas

Agent Mode conversations count against your plan’s Quimy quota:
PlanAgent conversations
Starter3 during trial
Professional50/month
Agency500/month
LifetimeUnlimited