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Brand chat is your all-in-one workspace for creating content, generating visuals, and preparing social posts.

How the assistant works

  • You can ask naturally in one thread. The assistant routes writing, image, SEO, post, and research work to the right specialist automatically.
  • Research-heavy requests can launch research subagents that work in the background and return their findings in the same conversation.
  • You stay in control. daoco asks for approval before sensitive actions like publishing.

What brand chat helps you do

  • Write on-brand copy for posts, captions, and launch content.
  • Generate and refine images for social and marketing use.
  • Research topics and analyze your connected social accounts.
  • Turn approved drafts into social-ready posts.
  • Queue and publish posts with confirmation steps.
  • Keep everything in one thread so context is not lost.

Slash commands

When you want a faster starting point, type / in chat and choose a slash command.
  • /image for visual generation, edits, or resizes.
  • /content for copy, ideas, hooks, and rewrites.
  • /post for drafts, scheduling, and publishing tasks.
  • /seo for SEO reviews and optimization help.
  • /research for deeper research and analytics requests.
See Assistants and slash commands for the full quick-start guide.

Attachments: what to add and when

Add attachments when you want the assistant to use specific files as context.
  • Upload from computer for new files.
  • Select from library for existing workspace files.
  • Add images, videos, or docs you want the assistant to use.
Add only the files needed for this task. Too many files can lower quality.
You can also paste links directly into brand chat to pull source material.

Paste an article or webpage link

  • daoco can fetch page content so you can summarize, rewrite, or repurpose it.
  • This is useful when you want to turn one article into social content.

Paste an existing social post link

  • daoco can import supported social post content for reuse.
  • Use this to adapt an existing post into a new version for another platform.
If you paste a social post URL, daoco treats it as social content import. If you paste a normal article URL, daoco treats it as webpage/article content.

Full workflow capabilities

1) Copy and messaging workflows

  • Draft post copy in your brand voice.
  • Ask for multiple versions, then pick one to refine.
  • Save approved copy as a draft post.

2) Asset generation workflows

  • Create new visuals from a prompt.
  • Regenerate existing visuals with changes.
  • Generate size variations for different platforms.
  • Generate in 4K when you need higher resolution output.
  • Save or organize variations in your asset flow.

3) Social publishing workflows

  • Prepare post copy and media for target platforms.
  • Import existing social post content from a link, then adapt it.
  • Pull article content from a link, then convert it into platform-ready posts.
  • Move approved drafts into queue/publish flow.
  • Confirm publish actions when prompted.

4) Research and insights workflows

  • Ask questions that require external information to trigger web research — the assistant searches the web and returns a sourced report.
  • Ask about your connected social account performance to trigger connected account analysis — the assistant reviews your posts, engagement, and trends.
  • When multiple research subagents run, the assistant can produce an aggregate report that synthesizes findings across sources and platforms.
For full details, see Research and insights.
Publishing actions include explicit approval steps so you can review before posting.
4K image generation uses 2 premium tokens (instead of 1 for standard generation).

Context and long threads

Each thread has a context meter that fills as the conversation grows. When it reaches the limit, daoco automatically compacts older context so you can keep working in the same thread. See Context management for details.

Workflow panels: how to read them

The workflow panel shows what is happening while your request runs.
  • Planning: your request is being prepared.
  • Executing: the work is running.
  • Artifact ready: the result is ready to review.
  • Awaiting approval: daoco is waiting for your confirmation.
  • Completed: your request finished.
  • Failed: something went wrong, so retry or adjust your prompt.

Specialist cards in the thread

Some requests open inline specialist or research cards directly in the chat thread.
  • These cards show what is running, its current status, and a short preview of the result.
  • You can expand them to follow progress without leaving the conversation.
  • When the work finishes, the result stays tied to the same thread so follow-up edits remain easy.

Right panel: what you will see

  • Assets view: generated image results and variations.
  • Post info/preview views: structured post details before publish.
  • Workflow overview: step-by-step run state so you always know what is happening.

Prompt examples

Use my attached brand guide and write 3 short post options for product launch week.
Based on this image, generate a matching caption in our brand voice for Instagram and LinkedIn.
Create 3 visual directions for this launch theme, then resize the selected one for Instagram and LinkedIn.
Generate a 4K version of this selected asset for a high-resolution presentation background.
Take this approved draft, prepare it for publishing, and show me the final preview before posting.
Review this draft and rewrite it to be clearer and more concise while keeping our brand tone.
Here is a blog URL. Pull the key points and turn them into 3 LinkedIn post options in our brand voice.
Here is an Instagram post URL. Import it, then rewrite it for X and LinkedIn with the same core message.
Research the top 3 trends in [industry] this week and show me a summary with sources.
Analyze my Instagram account performance and give me insights on what's working.
Compare my X and Instagram performance side by side.

Simple workflow

  1. Start with one clear ask (copy, assets, or publishing).
  2. Attach only the files needed.
  3. Watch the workflow panel to track progress.
  4. Approve when prompted for publishing or critical actions.
  5. Use short follow-up prompts to refine results.

Assistants and slash commands

Learn when to let the assistant route work automatically and when to use a slash command.

Research and insights

See how research subagents search the web and analyze connected accounts.