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Ask AI Copilot

Your intelligent writing assistant that helps you improve, rewrite, expand, and optimize content through natural conversation.

Ask AI Copilot

The Ask AI Copilot is your intelligent writing assistant that lives inside the content editor. It understands your article's context and can help you improve, rewrite, expand, or optimize your content through natural conversation.

What is the AI Copilot?

Unlike traditional AI writing tools that work in isolation, the AI Copilot is context-aware. It sees your current article—title, excerpt, and content—and can make intelligent suggestions based on what you've already written.

Accessing the AI Copilot

  1. Open any article in the content editor
  2. Click the "Ask AI" floating button in the bottom-right corner
  3. A chat panel opens (side panel on desktop, bottom drawer on mobile)

How the Copilot Works

Context Awareness

The copilot has access to your article title, excerpt, and full content. This enables relevant, specific suggestions.

Multi-Field Updates

The copilot can suggest changes to:

  • Title — Improve headlines for SEO or engagement
  • Excerpt — Craft compelling meta descriptions
  • Content — Rewrite, expand, or optimize body text

Types of Requests

  • "What can I improve?" — General feedback
  • "Make it more engaging" — Improve reader interest
  • "Rewrite the introduction" — Fresh start
  • "Shorten this article" — Reduce word count
  • "Optimize for keyword X" — SEO improvements
  • "Add more detail about Y" — Expand sections

Applying Changes

When the copilot suggests changes:

  1. Review the response showing which fields will update
  2. Click "Apply Changes" to update your article
  3. A green checkmark confirms changes were applied
  4. Save your article to persist the changes

Conversation History

Your chat history is saved per article. Close and return to find your conversation intact. Click the trash icon to clear and start fresh.

Best Practices

  • Be specific — "Make the intro grab attention with a statistic" beats "make this better"
  • Iterate gradually — One improvement type at a time
  • Review before applying — Always read suggested changes
  • Save frequently — Persist changes you like
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