Getting started

Your first post

A 5-minute walkthrough: open chat, share something, review, publish.

2 min readUpdated May 2, 2026

The fastest way to understand Amelia is to ship one post with her. The whole loop takes about five minutes and tells you more than any tour would.

1. Open chat

When you log in, you land in Chat. The first thing you'll see is a clean greeting, an input box, and a few suggestions. This is your shared workspace with Amelia. Every post starts as a conversation here.

2. Share what you want to write about

You don't need to type a polished prompt. Share whatever you have:

  • A 30-second voice memo about something you saw or learned today
  • A screenshot of a chart, a Slack thread, or a paragraph from a book
  • A link to an article you have thoughts on
  • A few rough sentences

The point is to capture the raw idea, not to write the post. Amelia will do that part.

3. Let Amelia draft

Amelia opens the editor on the right side of the screen and starts writing. As she works, she's pulling from what she knows about your direction (what you write about), your topics, and your writing patterns. The first time, that profile is mostly empty, so the draft will be more generic. It gets sharper with every post.

You'll see follow-up suggestions appear under the chat. Tap any of them to ask for a specific change ("shorter", "stronger hook", "add a question at the end") or just type your own.

4. Review and edit

The editor is where you take the draft from "good enough" to "yours". You can:

  • Edit in place: type directly in the editor, the same as any rich-text editor
  • Ask for changes in chat: Amelia will rewrite the whole post or just a section
  • Run a quality check: ask "score this" or "check the hook" and Amelia will rate it on hook, clarity, structure, and voice match

Editing in chat and editing in the panel are both fine. Some people draft in chat then polish manually; others polish in chat right up until they hit publish. Pick whichever feels right.

5. Publish

When you're ready, click Publish now in the editor. The first time, you'll be prompted to connect LinkedIn (a one-click OAuth flow). After that, every post publishes in a single click.

Don't want to publish right away? Click Schedule instead and pick a time. The post moves to your Scheduled queue and Amelia handles it from there.

What just happened

Behind the scenes, Amelia learned a few things from this post:

  • A topic or two from what you wrote about
  • A handful of style observations (sentence length, opening patterns, words you used)
  • The shape of a post that you actually approved

Next time you draft, those signals are part of the prompt. The system gets noticeably sharper after 5–10 posts and keeps improving from there.

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