The primary purpose of 2077 is to help users experience and create high-quality apps with AI. As seasoned RPG players, we know that the easiest way to achieve that is through gamification.

Quests turn the 2077 experience from a free-form fumble into a structured learning process. Instead of randomly creating apps, you’ll go through quests to gradually improve your skills and learn more about coding.

In this section, we’ll show you how to access quests, complete them, and earn credits.

How Quests Work

You can access all the quests on this page.

Initially, there are just four quests that will ask you to create increasingly more complex apps. In the very near future, we will add quests for different tracks, such as blog creation with different technologies, basic game creation, basic productivity tools, etc.

Starting a Quest

To start a quest, visit the quests page. Quests are tiered and you will have to earn either the correct levels or credits to unlock a quest. The process is meant to be linear.

Quests available to you will have the “Start Mission” button active.

To start the quest, simply click this button.

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Once you click this button, you’ll be taken back to the homepage. If you look closely at the URL, however, you’ll notice that it has the “?quest=[your quest]” flag.

This indicates that the app considers this prompt request a part of the quest mission. Any prompt you enter during this step will count towards your quest goals.

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Completing a Quest

To complete a quest, first make sure that you’ve actually started the quest by clicking on “Start Mission”. If you don’t see the “?quest” marker in the homepage, the quest hasn’t started.

If you’ve started the quest, the next step is to actually complete it.

This is where your prompt skills come into the picture.

A quest might ask you to create a “Task Manager Protocol”. It is your goal as part of the game to decipher the prompt that will help you create a basic task manager.