Artifacts are interactive, visual outputs you can build inside Dokki — slide decks, dashboards, widgets, mini-apps. Anything that goes beyond a static block.
In this section
Generate & Edit — how to ask Copilot for an artifact and iterate on it.
What an artifact looks like
An artifact is a small, self-contained interactive page. It can be:
A slide deck — title slides, bullet slides, image slides, all navigable.
A dashboard widget — a chart, a KPI tile, an embedded form.
A one-off interactive — a quiz, calculator, demo, or anything else you can describe.
Artifacts live as their own item in your workspace, alongside documents and tables. You can publish, share, and reorder them like any other resource.
How they're created
Most artifacts come from a Copilot prompt:
"Make a 5-slide pitch deck for our Q3 launch — title, problem, solution, demo, ask."
Copilot generates the artifact, drops it in the same workspace, and gives you a preview. From there you can:
Iterate by chatting — ask Copilot to "make slide 3 darker" or "add a chart to the dashboard."
Edit directly — open the artifact and tweak content in place.
Co-edit — collaborators see your changes live, just like in docs and tables.
When to use an artifact vs a doc
Use a doc for prose, notes, structured writing.
Use a table for structured data and lists.
Use an artifact for anything visual, interactive, or presentation-shaped.