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Customize comment feature

Tell AI specifically how the comments should look like

Oleg Sobolev avatar
Written by Oleg Sobolev
Updated over a week ago

The "Customize comment" feature is available in your post feed and lets you give AI specific instructions to modify comment drafts for a specific post. Both the standard regenerate button πŸ”„ and customize feature use your basic and advanced context.

Customize vs standard regenerate

Standard regenerate πŸ”„: Creates random variations of the comment

Customize comment: Lets you direct exactly what changes to make

How to use customize comment

  1. Click Customize comment on any AI-generated draft

  2. Choose Start from scratch or Improve current

  3. Type instructions or use quick action buttons

  4. Click Regenerate

Quick action buttons

Use buttons like "Make shorter", "Ask a question", "Disagree", "Mention your company" for common changes. You can combine multiple buttons or write custom instructions.

Customizing for different strategies

Tailor your comments based on your engagement strategy:

Warming up prospects: Add context about yourself, ask thoughtful questions

Pipeline nurturing: Reference shared experiences, mention your company when relevant

Commenting for visibility: Disagree respectfully, make longer value-add comments

Building creator relationships: Show support, share personal experiences

Custom instructions

Type specific instructions like:

  • "Add a personal story about this experience"

  • "Make this more controversial to spark discussion"

  • "Include our recent product launch"

Plan limitations

Light plan: 5 customizations per day

Business and Pro plans: Unlimited customizations

Campaign-level vs post-level customization

Use "Customize comment" for specific posts. To change your overall style and context for all comments by default, update your basic context, advanced context, and style examples at the campaign level.

See comment copy tips for writing effective comments.

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