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Start the conversation.

Whether you’re a creator setting up a storefront, a team exploring platform tooling, or a builder with a project in mind, we’d like to hear from you. Send a note with a bit of context and we’ll take it from there.

Creator Platform Setup
Platform & Ecosystems
Platform Tooling
General Questions
Who reaches out
Inquiries
Creators, teams, and builders with a clear sense of what they’re working on.
Creators Teams Builders
What helps
Context
A short summary of who you are, what you’re building, and the kind of help you’re after.
Who What Goals
What happens next
Follow-up
Your message routes directly to the studio inbox, and we follow up if there’s a fit.
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Inquiry types

Most messages fall into one of these. Pick the closest fit when you write — and if none of them match, a general question is always fine.

Creator Platform Setup

Getting started with a branded storefront — a private Trial, going live with Starter, or assisted setup on Professional.

Platform & Ecosystem Inquiry

Questions about Asmodeus Studios platforms, tooling, operational systems, or ecosystem fit.

ccOS / Tooling Inquiry

Questions about development workspaces, sandbox workflows, deployment tooling, or operational visibility.

General Question

Anything else — press, support, or a question that doesn’t fit neatly into the categories above.

What to include

A little context goes a long way toward a productive first conversation. If you can, mention these.

Who you are A short intro — your name, brand, studio, or team.
What you’re building The project or storefront you have in mind, in a sentence or two.
What you need The kind of help or conversation you’re looking for.
Links & timelines Any references, examples, or timing that would help us understand the ask.

Send an inquiry

Your message routes directly to the studio inbox. No account required — just a few details and we’ll follow up.

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Give us enough to go on.

The best first conversations start with a little context. Share who you are, what you’re building, and what you need — and we’ll take it from there.