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This skill helps developers design interactive playgrounds for product demos, covering architecture, embedding, and user conversion. It provides guidance on creating pre-populated examples and making gating decisions. Use it when building "try before you buy" environments to reduce adoption barriers.
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Interactive Playgrounds and Demo Environments
Let developers experience your product before they commit. A great playground removes the biggest barrier to adoption: uncertainty about whether your product solves their problem.
Overview
Developer playgrounds serve multiple purposes:
- Evaluation: Let developers test before investing setup time
- Learning: Interactive environment for understanding concepts
- Marketing: Demonstrate capabilities without sales calls
- Support: Reproducible environment for debugging issues
This skill covers designing playgrounds that convert curious visitors into active users.
Before You Start
Review the developer-audience-context skill to understand:
- What do developers want to validate before signing up?
- What's the typical evaluation workflow in your space?
- What competing products offer playgrounds?
- What's the minimum viable experience that demonstrates value?
Your playground should answer the questions developers have when evaluating.
Playground Design Principles
Principle 1: Instant Gratification
Developers should see something meaningful within 10 seconds of landing.
Good: Page loads with a working example already running Bad: Empty editor with "Type your code here" placeholder
<!-- Good: Pre-loaded, running example -->
<div class="playground">
<div class="editor">
<pre><code>// Analyze sentiment of this text
const result = await api.analyze("I love this product!");
console.log(result.sentiment); // "positive"</code></pre>
</div>
<div class="output">
<pre>{ "sentiment": "positive", "confidence": 0.94 }</pre>
</div>
<button class="run-btn">Run ▶️</button>
</div>
Principle 2: Progressive Complexity
Start simple, let developers go deeper as curiosity grows.
Level 1: One-Click Demo
[Analyze Text] → See result immediately
Level 2: Editable Input
[Edit the text] → [Run] → See result
Level 3: Full API Access
Edit code → Modify parameters → See raw request/response
Level 4: Full Playground
Multiple files → Import SDK → Build mini-app
Principle 3: Real API, Real Results
Never fake the results. Use your actual API with sandbox credentials.
Why real matters:
- Builds trust (not a demo, but actual product)
- Shows real performance characteristics
- Demonstrates actual error handling
- No surprises when they sign up
Principle 4: Zero Friction
No signup required for basic playground. No installation. No configuration.
❌ Bad: "Sign up to try the playground"
❌ Bad: "Install our CLI to continue"
❌ Bad: "Configure your environment..."
✅ Good: Works immediately in browser
Pre-Populated Examples
Example Selection Strategy
Choose examples that:
- Show core value in 30 seconds
- Solve real problems developers have
- Demonstrate differentiation from competitors
- Scale in complexity from simple to advanced
Example Categories
"Hello World" Example
- Simplest possible use of your API
- Should work with zero modification
- Proves the system is working
// Example: Text Analysis API
const result = await api.analyze("Hello, world!");
// Output: { words: 2, characters: 13 }
"Aha Moment" Example
- Shows unique capability of your product
- Creates the "wow, that was easy" reaction
- This is your most important example
// Example: Shows AI doing something impressive
const result = await api.summarize(longArticle);
// Output: A perfect 3-sentence summary
"Real Use Case" Examples
- Actual scenarios developers encounter
- Shows how to solve specific problems
- Multiple examples for different use cases
// Example 1: E-commerce - Analyze product reviews
// Example 2: Support - Classify incoming tickets
// Example 3: Social - Detect spam comments
"Integration" Examples
- Shows product working with popular tools
- Addresses "will this work with my stack?" concern
// Example: Integration with Express.js
app.post('/analyze', async (req, res) => {
const result = await api.analyze(req.body.text);
res.json(result);
});
Example Quality Checklist
- Example runs without modification
- Output is interesting/impressive
- Code follows language best practices
- Comments explain what's happening
- Real-world use case is obvious
- Leads to natural "what else can it do?" curiosity
Sharing and Embedding
Shareable Playground URLs
Enable developers to share their playground state:
https://playground.example.com/?code=BASE64_ENCODED_CODE
https://playground.example.com/share/abc123 (stored state)
Use Cases:
- Sharing code with teammates
- Linking from Stack Overflow answers
- Bug reports with reproduction
- Code snippets in blog posts
Embeddable Playgrounds
Let developers embed playgrounds in their own content:
<!-- Embed in documentation -->
<iframe
src="https://playground.example.com/embed/quickstart"
width="100%"
height="400px"
></iframe>
<!-- Or via script tag -->
<div class="example-playground" data-example="quickstart"></div>
<script src="https://playground.example.com/embed.js"></script>
Embedding Considerations
Size and Performance:
- Lightweight embed script (< 50KB)
- Lazy-load playground until visible
- Responsive width, configurable height
Customization:
- Theme options (light/dark, match host site)
- Show/hide specific UI elements
- Read-only vs. editable modes
Attribution:
- Subtle branding that links back
- "Powered by [Product]" footer
- "Edit in full playground" link
Gating vs. Ungating
When to Keep Ungated
Ungated (no signup required) when:
- Developers are evaluating whether to adopt
- Example demonstrates core product value
- Rate limits can prevent abuse
- Goal is top-of-funnel awareness
When to Gate
Gated (require signup) when:
- Using production API resources
- Accessing personal/saved playgrounds
- Advanced features that require account
- Generating API keys for external use
Progressive Gating Strategy
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ UNGATED │
│ • Run pre-built examples │
│ • Edit and re-run examples │
│ • Share playground URLs │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ FREE SIGNUP │
│ • Save playgrounds │
│ • Get API key for external use │
│ • Access more examples │
│ • Higher rate limits │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ PAID │
│ • Production API access │
│ • Team features │
│ • Premium models/features │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Gating UX
When you do gate, minimize friction:
<!-- Good: Non-blocking gate -->
<div class="save-prompt">
<p>Want to save this playground?</p>
<button onclick="signup()">Create free account</button>
<button onclick="dismiss()">Continue without saving</button>
</div>
<!-- Bad: Blocking gate -->
<div class="modal">
<p>Sign up to continue using the playground</p>
<form><!-- required fields --></form>
</div>
Playground to Signup Conversion
The Conversion Funnel
Playground Visit
↓
Runs First Example (Time to first interaction)
↓
Modifies Example (Engagement)
↓
Explores More Examples (Interest)
↓
Hits Limitation (Trigger)
↓
Signs Up (Conversion)
Designing Conversion Triggers
Natural limitations that encourage signup:
// Rate limit message
"You've used 10/10 free playground requests today.
Sign up for 1,000 free requests/month."
// Feature tease
"This example uses our Pro model.
Sign up to try it free."
// Save prompt
"Your playground session will expire in 30 minutes.
Create an account to save your work."
Avoid artificial friction:
// Bad: Arbitrary block
"Sign up to run more than 3 examples"
// Bad: Feature that should be free
"Sign up to see request/response details"
Conversion Best Practices
Clear value proposition:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Create a free account │
│ │
│ ✓ Get your own API key │
│ ✓ Save and share playgrounds │
│ ✓ 1,000 free API calls/month │
│ │
│ [Sign up with GitHub] │
│ [Sign up with Google] │
│ [Sign up with email] │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
Preserve context:
- After signup, return to the same playground state
- Pre-populate API key in their code
- Show "Next steps" relevant to what they were doing
Measure the funnel:
analytics.track('playground_visit');
analytics.track('playground_first_run');
analytics.track('playground_code_edit');
analytics.track('playground_signup_prompt_shown');
analytics.track('playground_signup_started');
analytics.track('playground_signup_completed');
Playground Architecture
Client-Side Playgrounds
Best for:
- JavaScript/TypeScript SDKs
- Browser-based APIs
- When latency matters
Architecture:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Browser │
│ ┌─────────────┐ ┌────────────────┐ │
│ │ Monaco │ │ Preview/Output │ │
│ │ Editor │ → │ Iframe │ │
│ └─────────────┘ └────────────────┘ │
│ ↓ ↓ │
│ Bundler (esbuild-wasm) → Execute │
│ ↓ │
│ Your API │
└──────────────────────────────────────────┘
Server-Side Playgrounds
Best for:
- Python, Go, Ruby, etc.
- When isolation is critical
- Complex dependencies
Architecture:
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Browser │
│ ┌─────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Editor │ │ Output │ │
│ └─────────────┘ └────────────────────┘ │
│ ↓ ↑ │
└─────────│────────────────────│────────────────┘
│ │
↓ │
┌──────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Backend │
│ ┌────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐ │
│ │ Code │ → │ Sandbox │ │
│ │ Receiver │ │ Container │ │
│ └────────────┘ └─────────────┘ │
└──────────────────────────────────────┘
Security Considerations
Sandbox isolation:
- Execute user code in containers
- Limit CPU, memory, network
- No filesystem access to host
- Kill runaway processes
API protection:
- Rate limiting per IP/session
- Sandbox-only API credentials
- Monitor for abuse patterns
Content safety:
- Scan generated content
- Block malicious outputs
- Log for audit
Playground UX Components
Essential UI Elements
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ [Examples ▼] [Docs] [Share] [Sign Up] │
├───────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┤
│ │ │
│ // Your code here │ Output │
│ const result = await │ { │
│ api.analyze("Hello"); │ "sentiment": "neutral" │
│ │ } │
│ │ │
│ │ │
├───────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┤
│ [▶ Run] [Reset] [Copy Code] [Copy as cURL] │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Editor Features
- Syntax highlighting
- Autocomplete for SDK methods
- Error highlighting
- Line numbers
- Multiple file support (advanced)
Output Features
- Formatted JSON
- Collapsible nested objects
- Copy output button
- Request/response toggle
- Timing information
Tools
Code Editors
- Monaco Editor: VS Code's editor (feature-rich)
- CodeMirror: Lightweight, extensible
- Ace Editor: Long-standing, battle-tested
Sandboxing
- Firecracker: Lightweight VMs
- gVisor: Container sandboxing
- WebContainers: Browser-based Node.js
Playground Platforms
- CodeSandbox: Full development environments
- StackBlitz: WebContainer-based
- Replit: Multi-language support
- Custom: Build your own for control
Embedding
- iframes: Simple but limited
- Web Components: Better isolation
- Script embeds: Most flexible
Related Skills
- api-onboarding: Playground as onboarding tool
- docs-as-marketing: Interactive examples in documentation
- sdk-dx: SDK design that works in playground context
- developer-metrics: Measuring playground effectiveness
- developer-audience-context: Understanding what to demo
GitHub 仓库
Frequently asked questions
What is the developer-sandbox skill?
developer-sandbox is a Claude Skill by jonathimer. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform developer-sandbox-related tasks without extra prompting.
How do I install developer-sandbox?
Use the install commands on this page: add developer-sandbox to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.
What category does developer-sandbox belong to?
developer-sandbox is in the Meta category, tagged api and design.
Is developer-sandbox free to use?
Yes. developer-sandbox is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.
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