Working with Amelia

Sharing context

Voice memos, screenshots, links, files, notes. Everything you can drop into chat and what Amelia does with it.

2 min readUpdated May 2, 2026

The thing that separates a good Amelia post from a generic one is what you bring to the chat. The more raw material she has, the more your post sounds like you and not like a model. Here are all the ways to share.

Voice memos

The single highest-leverage input. Hit the microphone in the chat input and talk. A 30-second memo on a walk turns into a far better post than ten minutes of typing.

  • Up to 25 MB or about 25 minutes per recording
  • Transcribed by Whisper, then handed to Amelia as text
  • Works in any of the 20 supported languages

Screenshots

Drop or paste any image into chat: a chart, a Slack thread, a tweet, a paragraph from a book, a meeting note. Amelia uses vision to read what's in the image and pull out what matters for your post.

This is the fastest way to turn "I just saw something interesting" into a post.

Paste a URL: article, blog post, YouTube video, GitHub repo, anything. Amelia fetches the page, extracts the readable content, and uses it as context. Then ask her for your angle on it.

For YouTube, she pulls the transcript when one's available.

Files

Upload PDFs, docs, spreadsheets, slide decks, text files, code. The full list of supported types is documented in Uploads & file types.

Useful patterns:

  • A meeting transcript → "Pull the most surprising thing from this for a post"
  • A research PDF → "Summarize this for a non-technical audience"
  • A doc you wrote → "Turn the first half into a LinkedIn post about X"

Email forwarding

You can email anything to a private address Amelia gives you (find it in Settings → Integrations → Email). The contents (body, links, attachments) show up in your chat as if you'd uploaded them yourself. Useful for forwarding newsletters, confirmation emails, or anything you read on mobile.

Google Drive and OneDrive

Connect your Drive or OneDrive accounts in Settings → Integrations to pull files in directly. Amelia keeps a fresh copy when you reference a Drive doc more than once, so she always has the latest version.

Just typing

Sometimes the simplest input is the best one: a few rough sentences. If you can describe the post in two lines, Amelia can usually take it from there. The more you've published, the more those two lines are enough.

Where it all ends up

Everything you share goes to your Memory page (the What you've shared tab). You can browse it, search by topic, preview the extracted text, or delete things you don't want Amelia to remember. See The Memory page for the full story.

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