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Suggestions

Your agent proposes drafts, refreshes, and distribution ideas, and every suggestion waits for your review.

Suggestions are proposals your agent generates on its own: work it thinks should happen next, queued up and waiting for your review. Nothing in a suggestion ships until you say so.

They appear alongside your scheduled tasks in the Schedule area of your workspace, so you can see everything the agent has planned in one place.

What the agent suggests

Suggestions come from the agent reading your archive, your goals, and how your posts are performing. Typical examples:

  • Newsletter drafts. A weekly newsletter built from what you've published, ready to edit and send.
  • New posts and essays. Pieces built around ideas your readers respond to.
  • Refreshes. Updates to older posts that are quietly losing traffic, proposed before they fall off.
  • Titles and descriptions. Rewrites for posts that are missing them, or could be found more easily.
  • Cover images. A handful of on-brand options per post.
  • Series and follow-ups. Next installments queued so a good idea doesn't stall after one post.
  • Distribution. X threads, LinkedIn versions, and newsletter sends shaped from a post you've published.

The mix follows your goals. If your goals emphasize newsletter growth, expect more newsletter suggestions. Change your goals and the suggestions shift with them.

Reviewing a suggestion

Open a suggestion to see the full details of what the agent wants to do. From there you can:

  • Approve it, so the agent carries it out.
  • Execute now, when you want it done immediately.
  • Schedule for later, picking a time that fits your calendar.
  • Dismiss it, if it's not right.

For drafts, approval isn't all-or-nothing. You can edit the piece in the editor before it goes anywhere. Your yes, edit, or no is always the last word, as covered in Approvals.

Making suggestions better

Suggestions improve as the agent learns what you accept and what you dismiss. You can speed that up:

  • Tune your voice. If drafts miss your tone, update your brand voice in Settings → Agent. See Voice and memory.
  • Sharpen your goals. Vague goals produce vague suggestions. Specific goals focus the queue.
  • Say why in chat. Tell the agent why you dismissed something ("too promotional", "wrong audience"), and ask it to save a note.
  • Grant standing approvals. Once a kind of suggestion is reliably right, a standing yes lets it proceed without asking. See Approvals.

Suggestions don't expire the moment you see them, but timely ones (like a refresh for a post losing traffic) work best acted on soon.

Suggestions and scheduled tasks

Suggestions and scheduled tasks live side by side in the Schedule area, and they feed each other. A scheduled task like a weekly recap produces output that arrives as a suggestion for your review. And a suggestion you like can become a recurring task: just ask in chat to make it a routine.

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