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Your Showcase (your company’s website) includes a blog. Posts are regular pages — they show up in the page list like any other — but the assist bar and a guided brief give the agent enough context to draft a full post from a one-line idea.

Draft a new post

1

Open the assist bar

In the website editor, type something like “write a post about pool opening checklist”. The agent recognizes a blog intent and opens the draft flow.
2

Fill the brief (optional)

The agent may suggest a brief — a primary keyword, a customer question to answer, and proof points. Accept the suggestions, edit them, or skip the brief entirely and let the agent draft from your message alone.
3

Review the draft

The agent returns a complete draft as a proposal card: a blog index page (if one doesn’t exist yet) and the post itself. Accept to stage it in the draft, or reject to start over.
Success: the post appears in the preview. It’s in your draft — not live until you publish.
If the agent created a new page when you wanted to edit an existing post, dismiss the proposal. Open the post you want to edit in the canvas, then ask the assist bar to “rewrite this page” — it will target the page you have open.

Refine a draft

Once a draft is staged, you can ask the agent to revise it:
1

Ask for a revision

With the post open in the canvas, type a refinement in the assist bar — “make the intro shorter”, “add a section about salt systems”, “use a more casual tone”.
2

Review the revised draft

The agent rewrites the post, keeping the same slug and page id so the URL doesn’t change. The proposal card shows the new version. Accept to replace the current draft, or reject to keep what you have.
3

Edit manually

Click any paragraph on the canvas to edit it inline. Manual edits and agent edits coexist — both land in the same draft and both are undoable.
Success: the revised post reflects your changes in the preview. The Publish button shows unpublished changes.
Agent revisions replace the entire post content in one undo entry. If you had manual edits you want back, press Cmd+Z immediately after accepting the revision. To combine manual and agent edits, make manual edits after the agent’s revision is accepted — not before.

Publish a post

Posts follow the same publish flow as every other page change:
1

Review in the preview

Switch to mobile view to check formatting. Posts tend to have longer content — make sure headings and images read well on a narrow screen.
2

Click Publish

The post goes live with every other staged change in a single publish. A version snapshot is created so you can restore the prior version if needed.
Success: the post is live on your site. The blog index (if one was created) lists it automatically.

SEO fields

Each post page has its own SEO fields in the Pages drawer — a title tag and meta description. The agent drafts these as part of the post, but you can edit them. Keep the title under 60 characters and the description under 160 for the best search-engine display.

Next steps

Editor and publishing

The visual editor, assist bar, publish flow, and version history.

Reviews showcase

Put your best Google reviews on your site and keep them there.