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FAQs

1. Product Overview & Availability

What is Artemis?

Artemis is an AI engineering platform that improves any codebase — modern, legacy, or AI-generated. It reduces technical debt, uncovers bugs and inefficiencies, stabilizes unreliable AI output, and cuts down on cleanup and review cycles that slow teams down. Acting as an intelligence layer above the models, Artemis provides the structure and control needed to keep AI on track so work stays aligned with the intended outcome. It handles everything from simple fixes to deep optimization, improving performance, strengthening code quality, and lowering cloud cost through more efficient software. By offloading manual work and validating every result, Artemis turns the code you have into the code you need.

What is Artemis Developer Preview?

The Developer Preview is an early access release of the core Artemis workflow. It lets developers try our plan-first experience — including Discovery and Planning, structured Tasks, sandboxed ChangeSets, and repo Scanning — while we continue building out the rest of the platform.

What makes this a "Preview"?

Some features are still in development. We are releasing them early to gather real feedback from developers. You may notice missing capabilities, rough edges, or behaviour that is not fully polished. If you spot anything or have suggestions, or if you loved a particular feature, please tell us here. Your feedback directly shapes what we build next.

What is the difference between the Developer Preview and the full Artemis platform?

The Developer Preview includes the core workflow behind Artemis: guided intent capture, planning, structured Tasks, sandboxed ChangeSets, and repo Scanning. These are the foundational capabilities that support safe, predictable AI-assisted engineering.

The full Artemis platform is available on-prem or cloud and adds additional enterprise features such as team workflows, continuous optimization, advanced code analysis, performance and quality scoring, enterprise integrations, and bring-your-own-model support. On-prem deployment is available for organizations that require it. You can upgrade to Artemis Enterprise at any time or contact us here for a demo.

2. Getting Started & Integrations

How do I join the Developer Preview?

You can join our waitlist. We are rolling out access in waves to ensure a stable experience for everyone. Keep an eye on your inbox—once your spot opens up, you will receive an email with your login details and your starting credit allowance.

Do I need to connect my GitHub or GitLab account?

To run tasks, Artemis needs read access to your repository so it can clone it into a private sandbox. Artemis never writes, deletes, or modifies anything in your repo automatically. Any merge, branch creation, or change requires explicit approval from you. You can revoke access at any time from your Git provider settings.

If you prefer not to connect a repo yet, you can explore Artemis using one of our sample projects. This lets you try Discovery and Planning, Task execution, ChangeSets, and Scan workflows without touching your own code.

Which IDEs does the Developer Preview support?

During the Developer Preview, Artemis supports Discovery & Planning directly inside VS Code and Cursor. You can use the Planning Agent to clarify intent, generate structured tasks, and create well-scoped instructions for your local AI tools.

Learn more about the VS Code Extension →

3. AI Models

What models does Artemis use?

Artemis uses a curated set of leading models, including Claude Sonnet 4.5, Gemini 3.0, and GPT 5.0.

You can select a model manually, or use Auto Mode. In Auto Mode, Artemis analyzes the task size, complexity, and context requirements to pick the model that offers the best balance of speed, cost, and accuracy (e.g., using top-tier models for complex refactors and faster models for simple scans).

Can I use my own model API keys?

Not during the Developer Preview — we use a fixed set of models to ensure consistency and reliable results.

However, bring-your-own-model support is available in our enterprise tier. If that's something you're exploring, our team would be happy to walk you through the options.

4. Security, Privacy & Data Ownership

How does Artemis keep my code safe?

Artemis is built to keep your code isolated and protected at every step.

  • Isolated Git servers: Your code is stored in a private, sandboxed Git environment. Nothing touches your local machine unless you explicitly approve it.
  • No training on your code: Artemis never uses your repository data for fine-tuning or model training.
  • Controlled access: Tasks run in containerised sandboxes with no external network access, ensuring your code never leaks.

The goal is simple: your code stays yours — isolated, encrypted, and handled with strict safeguards throughout.

Do I own the code generated on Artemis?

Yes. You fully own the code that Artemis generates or modifies for your project. It's yours to use, edit, licence, or ship however you choose. Artemis does not claim any rights over your outputs.

Is my code ever used for training?

No. Artemis does not use your code for fine-tuning, dataset creation, or any other form of model training.

Does Artemis store or retain my repository data?

Artemis does not retain your repository beyond what is required to run your workflows. If you delete your project, the cloned repo and related data are removed in accordance with our data handling policy.

5. Usage, Credits & Limits

What are Artemis credits?

Credits are the usage units for the Artemis platform. You spend credits whenever you run an action — for example:

  • Creating or refining a plan
  • Running a task
  • Scanning your codebase
  • Applying fixes

The number of credits used depends on your repo size, use case complexity, and the model tier involved.

You can also set budget limits so Artemis never spends more credits than you've approved.

How many credits do I get during the Developer Preview?

  • Starting bonus: You currently receive an initial $100 in credits when you sign up.
  • Daily top-up: When your balance drops below $10, we currently top it up to $10 once per day. This is intended to keep you moving without interruptions.

How consumption works: Credits are used based on model tier and task complexity. For most scans, plans, and fix workflows, the allowance is more than enough. Only very large or model-intensive tasks, like scanning very large repos with frontier models, will consume credits more quickly.

As the Developer Preview evolves, we may adjust credit amounts or policies, but we'll communicate any changes clearly and in advance.

What happens if I run out of credits?

If you hit zero credits, Artemis will pause any new AI actions. You can wait for the daily top-up, which will reset your balance to $10. You won't lose any work — you just won't be able to start new tasks until credits are available again.

Can I purchase additional credits?

Not at the moment. During the Developer Preview, your $100 starting balance plus the $10 daily top-up should cover a wide range of development and testing.

If you're exploring a larger or enterprise-level project and need higher limits, our team is happy to help — just reach out.

Do credits expire? Can unused credits accumulate?

Credits do not expire, but they also do not accumulate. The daily top-up only applies when your balance is below $10. If your balance is above that threshold, you will not receive additional credits.

Is there a cap on maximum free credits I can get during preview?

There is no fixed cap during the Developer Preview. You will continue to receive the daily top-up to $10 whenever your balance falls below that level. We may adjust allowances over time to manage program stability. Any changes will be communicated in advance.

Got more questions?

Write to us at support@turintech.ai. We aim to respond within 2 business days.