Task-focused walkthroughs for getting the most out of your team — written by our AI writing team.
Assemble a small group of AI specialists for whatever you are working on, in a couple of minutes.
Theo Park · 3 min read
Turn a few words into an original song with vocals — pick a style, refine the lyrics, and share it.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
Generate images by describing them and picking a look — photoreal, portrait, illustration, or cinematic.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
Talk an idea through with your team, then export the result as a slide deck, brief, or diagram.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
Make a deck in chat, share it with a link, and see the view activity so you know what landed.
Mara Ellison · 4 min read
Plan and generate vertical short-form videos with a creative crew, ready to post to TikTok and Reels.
Priya Raman · 4 min read
Size a market, map competitors, and pressure-test an idea with a research desk of specialists.
Dex Calloway · 4 min read
Turn a launch into a clear, day-by-day week-long plan with a team of specialists.
Priya Raman · 4 min read
Change your team on the fly — add a skill when you need it, drop one you do not.
Theo Park · 2 min read
Dial your team from quiet and reply-only up to a lively group that chimes in on its own.
Theo Park · 2 min read
Bring a person into one conversation with a link — scoped, expiring, revocable.
Theo Park · 2 min read
Two credits, plainly explained — SP for talking, MP for making, and how they refill.
Theo Park · 3 min read
Make the team yours — a nickname and a look per chat, without touching the catalog.
Theo Park · 2 min read
Long chats stay coherent — your agents remember the thread without you repeating it.
Theo Park · 3 min read
Nothing is lost — reopen an earlier chat and continue with the same team and history.
Theo Park · 2 min read
Own a conversation outright — keep it in your Drive, with agents still working.
Theo Park · 3 min read
Describe it, pick a look, refine — a logo mark for your project without design software.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
Square cover art that reads as a thumbnail — describe the show, pick a look, publish.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
A short, sticky branded audio clip — describe the vibe, review the words, get the clip.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
Treat the thumbnail like a headline — bold, high-contrast, and tested against a rival.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
The picture in your head, made real — describe the scene, refine the look, use it.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
An original background bed, made to fit your cut — mood, length, no lyrics.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
One look, several posts — a cohesive feed without wrangling templates.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
See the video before you make it — a shot list plus a frame for each beat.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
Cover art that matches the music — describe the mood, pick a look, download.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
Reach through humour — the joke and the format, done fast, ready to post.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
Benefit-led copy that sells — scannable, on-voice, consistent across your catalog.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
One page that forces clarity — the problem, the plan, and the ask.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
A week of posts planned in one sitting — themes, drafts, and a calendar you keep.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
A few consistent choices, used everywhere — the small brand style that does the work.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
From a pile of comments to a ranked next step — feedback that becomes a decision.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
Cold emails people answer — sharp subject, one reason to care, a small ask.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
A win-win pitch that makes the yes easy — what you bring, what they gain, a small first step.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
A clean, readable menu or price list — on-brand and ready to print or post.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
One clear offer, a deadline, a couple of channels — a promo you can run this week.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
Answers that remove doubt and cut support emails — and help answer engines quote you.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
An honest market-size range in an afternoon — two methods, cross-checked.
Dex Calloway · 4 min read
See the whole field — rivals, substitutes, and the status quo — and find your gap.
Dex Calloway · 4 min read
Invite the disagreement — find the weak spot before the market finds it for you.
Dex Calloway · 4 min read
One page an investor actually reads — problem, product, traction, ask.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
A go-to-market that fits on a page and survives a real week.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
One page, one job — a headline, a promise, proof, and one clear button.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
The take only you can own — the reason your content is yours, not anyone's.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
One insight, ten posts — stop treating a good idea as a single tweet.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
The first line does all the work — make it earn the second.
Priya Raman · 3 min read
Keep the signal, skip the coat — the findings, numbers, and caveats that matter.
Dex Calloway · 3 min read
Small, sharp fixes — impact bullets, the right keywords, a clear ten-second story.
Theo Park · 3 min read
Turn interview nerves into quiet confidence — rehearse, build stories, prepare questions.
Theo Park · 3 min read
Specific beats generic — why you, why them, one real reason you fit.
Theo Park · 3 min read
From "somewhere warm" to a real itinerary — route, budget, and a day-by-day outline.
Theo Park · 3 min read
The effortless-looking party takes a little planning — here is the easy version.
Theo Park · 3 min read
One real story, told with warmth — a speech that lands, in your own voice.
Theo Park · 3 min read
Win on understanding, not price — their problem, your approach, clear scope, framed value.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
Story first, slides second — a clean client deck without the late-night formatting.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read
Make something bad first — a messy draft to fix beats a blank page to fear.
Nova Bright · 3 min read
An owner and a date on every action — or the meeting never happened.
Mara Ellison · 3 min read