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Chat to Create

Chat to Create

DATE:

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

5/3/24

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Denada Staff

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An indepth showcase of different wasy to use chat

  • 4 different ways to start with chat

    1. type in your request

    2. use your voice

    3. paste in a creative brief

    4. Tell Denada to go to a webpage and summarize it

  • Tips for getting the most out of chat

    • The side drawer for your template and images

    • Searching in Chat

    • Regnerate

    • Giving Denada feedback

    • Shift+enter = enter

    • Getting Help at anytime


There is a new much easier way to create a first draft. Just using your voice or typing in a prompt springs Denada into action. Here we explore a covered it a couple different ways to use it.
Four Ways to Chat
  • Type in your request: You can give Denada brief or detailed instructions. For a simple request, try "Create a new email to remind users of our upcoming webinar." For more detail, try "Create a new email reminder for our upcoming webinar on June 18th at 2 EST about software changes and our latest release, version 10." If Denada needs more information, it will ask.

  • Use your voice: No typing necessary. Click the microphone and speak your request. Denada's dictation engine is surprisingly accurate, and you can correct it if needed.

  • Paste in a creative brief: Denada can read and comprehend briefs quickly. Paste yours in to kickstart the process. Background information and past performance data are helpful.

  • Tell Denada to summarize a webpage:  Tell Denada to create an email based on a webpage. For example, "Hey Denada, go to this webpage [www.urlgoeshere.com] and create a new email from it."

Tips for Using Chat
  • The Side Drawer: Open the left side drawer anytime to see your template and images. This is helpful if you want to direct Denada to use a specific block or image. For example, "Create a new email and start with the Hero centered block."

  • Searching in Chat: Search all your past chats anytime.

  • Regenerate: If you want Denada to try again, click the three dots next to its last response and select "Regenerate."

  • Giving Denada Feedback: Tell Denada how it's doing. For example, "That looks great... now can you..." or "That's not what I had in mind; can you recreate it, but this time make it more..."

  • Get Help Anytime: If you're stuck, click the yellow chat bubbles in the lower-left corner to ask questions.

Summary

Chatting or prompting is the new way to create. Unleash your vision in just a few sentences. Experiment and explore what Denada can create for you.

There is a new much easier way to create a first draft. Just using your voice or typing in a prompt springs Denada into action. Here we explore a covered it a couple different ways to use it.
Four Ways to Chat
  • Type in your request: You can give Denada brief or detailed instructions. For a simple request, try "Create a new email to remind users of our upcoming webinar." For more detail, try "Create a new email reminder for our upcoming webinar on June 18th at 2 EST about software changes and our latest release, version 10." If Denada needs more information, it will ask.

  • Use your voice: No typing necessary. Click the microphone and speak your request. Denada's dictation engine is surprisingly accurate, and you can correct it if needed.

  • Paste in a creative brief: Denada can read and comprehend briefs quickly. Paste yours in to kickstart the process. Background information and past performance data are helpful.

  • Tell Denada to summarize a webpage:  Tell Denada to create an email based on a webpage. For example, "Hey Denada, go to this webpage [www.urlgoeshere.com] and create a new email from it."

Tips for Using Chat
  • The Side Drawer: Open the left side drawer anytime to see your template and images. This is helpful if you want to direct Denada to use a specific block or image. For example, "Create a new email and start with the Hero centered block."

  • Searching in Chat: Search all your past chats anytime.

  • Regenerate: If you want Denada to try again, click the three dots next to its last response and select "Regenerate."

  • Giving Denada Feedback: Tell Denada how it's doing. For example, "That looks great... now can you..." or "That's not what I had in mind; can you recreate it, but this time make it more..."

  • Get Help Anytime: If you're stuck, click the yellow chat bubbles in the lower-left corner to ask questions.

Summary

Chatting or prompting is the new way to create. Unleash your vision in just a few sentences. Experiment and explore what Denada can create for you.

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