Overview of WhatIs Tabs and Content
The WhatIs site is organized into nine tabs, each covering a different part of GameCatalyst. You can click any tab in the navigation bar at the top to jump to that section. Here is what each one gives you.
Welcome: A quick overview of GameCatalyst, its key features, and how to get started. Great for first-time visitors or anyone who wants a refresher on what the product does.
About: Detailed information about GameCatalyst’s architecture, the team behind it, and the design philosophy. If you want to understand why GameCatalyst was built the way it was, start here.
Status: Real-time health indicators for every server component. Green dots mean healthy, yellow means starting, red means offline. This tab also includes Web Relay start and stop buttons so you can control your relay connection without opening the Dashboard.
Engines: Shows which game engines are supported (Unity today, Unreal and Godot planned) and what commands each engine provides.
AI Commands: A browsable reference for all 60+ commands. Each entry shows the command name, parameters with types, aliases, and usage examples. This is the tab you will use most often when you want to know exactly how a command works before asking Vex to use it.
AI Guidance: The complete AI client reference. It shows Vex’s identity, personality traits, tone guidelines, expertise domains, all 17 core behavioral laws including the Deliberate Action Protocol, commands organized by category, common resolution patterns, and the routing guide. Think of this as the AI’s instruction manual.
Plans: Workspace plan management with two sub-tabs: Active Plans (live plans with status and progress) and Pre-Plans (design documents you create before AI work begins). This mirrors the Plan Wizard in Unity, so you can manage plans from either location.
Advanced Settings: A full visual config editor for gamecatalyst-config.json. You can toggle settings, change values, save changes, create backups, reset to defaults, or download the config file. This editor is gated by the allow_controls setting — if it is turned off, this tab will not appear.
Support: A ticket submission form that sends your request directly to Vexstorm Studios. If your account is linked, the form auto-populates your name and email. You receive two confirmation emails after submitting.
Every tab loads instantly because WhatIs runs locally. No waiting for remote servers. No loading spinners. Just fast, reliable documentation.