> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.repixa.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Sandbox Environment

> Test Laura with a real demo before going live with prospects

# Sandbox Environment

The sandbox lets you run a full live demo with Laura in a safe, isolated environment — no real prospects, no CRM writes, no calendar bookings.

## What is the sandbox?

The sandbox is a **private demo session** where you (or your team) can:

* Watch Laura navigate your product in real time
* Test how she handles questions, objections, and edge cases
* Validate your knowledge base and ICP configuration before going live

## Launch the sandbox

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open your dashboard">
    Navigate to **Agents** in the left sidebar and select your agent.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Click 'Open Sandbox'">
    On the agent detail page, click the **Open Sandbox** button. This generates a private demo session.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Interact with Laura">
    The sandbox opens at:

    <Card title="Repixa Sandbox" icon="flask" href="https://demo.repixa.io">
      [https://demo.repixa.io](https://demo.repixa.io)
    </Card>

    You can speak or type as if you're a real prospect.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Review the session">
    After the session, go to **Analytics** to review how Laura performed — what she said, what she navigated, and what signals she detected.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Sandbox vs. Live demo

| Feature          | Sandbox    | Live Demo |
| ---------------- | ---------- | --------- |
| CRM sync         | ❌ Disabled | ✅ Enabled |
| Calendar booking | ❌ Disabled | ✅ Enabled |
| Analytics logged | ✅ Yes      | ✅ Yes     |
| Shareable link   | ❌ No       | ✅ Yes     |
| Laura behavior   | Identical  | Identical |

<Warning>
  The sandbox uses the exact same Laura configuration as your live agent. Any changes you make to the knowledge base, ICP, or agent info will be reflected immediately in the sandbox.
</Warning>

## Tips for testing

* Ask questions your real prospects commonly ask
* Try objections ("This is too expensive", "We already use X")
* Test edge cases your knowledge base should handle
* Have a teammate join as a "prospect" for a realistic session
