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Workspace tour

A quick tour of the main areas in your Paragraph workspace.

Your workspace at app.paragraph.com is where you write, talk to your agent, and manage your publication. Here's what each area does and when you'll use it.

Home

Your overview and starting point. Home shows you what's going on across your publication and gives you a quick way into a conversation with your agent.

Chat

Where you talk to your agent. Ask it to research a topic, draft a post, share something to social, or change your website. Conversations are organized into sessions, so you can keep separate threads for separate projects. See chat.

Editor

Where you write. Posts and pages both live here. Draft, edit, and publish to your site and newsletter. See the editor.

Schedule

Your agent's calendar. Schedule shows scheduled tasks (recurring work you've handed off, like a weekly research digest) and queued suggestions waiting for their turn. See scheduled tasks.

Suggestions

Proposals from your agent, waiting for your review. Drafts, social posts, site changes, and other work land here before anything ships. Approve what you like, edit what's close, and dismiss the rest. See suggestions and approvals.

Subscribers

Your list. See who's subscribed, import readers from another platform, and export your list whenever you want. It's yours. See subscribers.

Analytics

How your writing is doing. Track your posts and your audience, including subscriber analytics, so you can see what's resonating and where readers come from. See analytics.

Files

Files you've uploaded or that your agent is working with, all in one place.

Notifications

Activity that needs your attention, like agent work that's ready for review.

Settings

Everything configurable lives here:

  • Account: your personal details and login.
  • Agent: how your agent behaves, including voice and memory and connections.
  • Billing: your plan and credits. See plans and credits.
  • Permissions: who can access your workspace and what your agent can do on its own.
  • Publication: your publication's name and logo, shown on your site and in your emails.
  • Website: how your public site looks and works. See website.

For account details, teams, and exporting your data, see manage your account.

Where to start

If you're brand new, open Chat and talk to your agent, or head straight to the Editor and write. The rest of the workspace fills in around your writing as you go.

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