> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides.md).

# Guides

- [Creating a web app from start to finish](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides/creating-a-web-app-from-start-to-finish.md): Follow a step by step guide to creating a reminders web application using the Petal Pro boilerplate. We will cover everything from setup to deploying to production.
- [Deploy to Fly.io](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides/deploy-to-fly.io.md): Deploy your application to production using Fly.io
- [Adding a subscription](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides/adding-a-subscription.md): How to start charging customers in your web app
- [Metered Usage](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides/metered-usage.md): How to add metered usage to your Stripe subscription
- [Creating Your Own API](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides/creating-your-own-api.md): You can use the Petal Pro API for user management (register, sign in and update). It comes with OpenAPI support out of the box.
- [Content Editor - adding your own plug-in](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides/content-editor-adding-your-own-plug-in.md): Adding an Editor.js plug-in and adjusting the renderer
- [Test](https://docs.petal.build/petal-pro-documentation/guides/test.md)


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