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Using the Content Editor AI Assistant

The content editor includes a collapsible AI chat panel at the bottom of the page. This assistant understands your campaign context, target subreddit, and brand voice. Use it to draft content from scratch, rewrite existing text, expand or shorten sections, or change the tone of your posts.

Opening the AI assistant

The AI assistant panel appears at the bottom of any saved content piece editor. Click the panel header to expand it. The assistant is not available for brand-new unsaved pieces; save the piece first with at least a content type selected, then the chat panel becomes active.

The panel shows a chat interface with a text input at the bottom. Type your request and press Send. The AI responds with text, suggestions, or content blocks that you can apply to the editor directly.

What the AI knows about your content

When you send a message, the AI receives several pieces of context: your campaign's product overview and brand voice, the target subreddit's posting guidelines (if a subreddit is selected), and the current content in the editor body field. This context helps the AI produce responses that match your brand, comply with subreddit rules, and build on what you have already written.

The AI also maintains conversation history within the session. It remembers previous messages so you can have a back-and-forth conversation about your content. Up to 20 messages are sent to the AI for context on each interaction.

Effective prompts for the AI assistant

Direct, specific prompts produce the best results. Instead of 'make this better,' try 'rewrite the opening paragraph to start with a specific result or metric' or 'add a section about measuring ROI with 3 concrete methods.' The more specific your instruction, the more useful the AI response.

Common effective prompts include: 'Rewrite this to be more conversational and less formal,' 'Make the opening hook stronger with a surprising statistic,' 'Add a section about X,' 'Shorten this to under 200 words without losing key points,' and 'Generate a completely new post about Y for r/SaaS.'

Applying AI suggestions to your content

When the AI suggests an update to your current content, the response includes an Apply to Editor button. Clicking this replaces the editor body with the AI-generated version. Your previous content is not lost; you can undo by refreshing the page without saving if the change was not what you wanted.

When the AI generates a completely new piece of content, the response includes a Save as New Draft button. This creates a separate content piece in your campaign kanban with the AI-generated content, leaving your current piece unchanged. This is useful for generating variations or exploring different angles.

Chat context and limitations

The AI assistant sends the last 20 messages of your conversation as context on each interaction. For very long conversations, earlier messages are dropped from the AI's context window. If the conversation drifts, start a new thread by refreshing the page.

Each AI response is limited to approximately 2,000 tokens. Free users can send up to 10 messages per content piece. Pro users can send up to 50 messages. These limits reset if you create a new content piece or refresh the conversation.

FAQ

Can the AI write an entire post from scratch?

Yes. Tell it the topic, target subreddit, and desired length. For example: 'Write a 400-word text post for r/SaaS about how we reduced churn by 30% using customer interviews.' The AI will generate a complete draft that you can refine.

Does the AI assistant use my brand voice?

Yes, if you have filled in the brand voice field in your campaign context. The AI receives this as part of its instructions and adjusts tone, vocabulary, and style accordingly.

Can I use the AI assistant for comment-type content?

Yes. When your content piece is set to the comment type, the AI also receives the parent post context field, helping it generate replies that are relevant to the specific Reddit thread you are responding to.

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