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Custom character creation

A stable explanation of how xeve.ai custom characters are configured, created, and limited by account access rules.

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Overview

Custom character creation is the xeve.ai flow for building a companion with chosen identity traits before using that character inside the product. The user moves through a guided setup instead of writing a single long description.

This is a creation and configuration flow. It is separate from live chat and separate from the image and video generator, even though users may combine those later.

What the user chooses

The current xeve.ai flow lets the user define multiple parts of a character before creation. These include origin, personality, age, look, relationship style, voice, work, hobbies, kink, special action, and name.

Instead of only storing text, the app turns these selections into a structured configuration and then sends that configuration to the backend character creation endpoint.

How the flow works

  1. The user progresses through several setup steps.
  2. The app loads compatible actions based on earlier character choices.
  3. The user reviews a summary of the selected identity and voice.
  4. The app sends the saved configuration to create the character.

This makes custom character creation a builder flow rather than a simple checkout or profile page.

Login and subscription rules

The flow requires the user to be logged in before creating a character. Xeve.ai also checks the user subscription state before allowing additional custom character creation.

In the current app logic, a user can reach a limit where another custom character requires an active subscription. When that happens, xeve.ai shows an upgrade path instead of completing the creation request.

How custom characters connect to the rest of xeve.ai

A custom character is part of the broader companion system. After creation, that character can become the basis for later interaction flows, and users may also pair it with other product areas such as generated media.