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Organize Your Work with SuperCool Projects

Learn how to create and use the Projects feature in SuperCool.

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Written by Maha Essam
Updated over a month ago

If you are working on a large campaign or business launch, you need all of your assets to remain organized and visually consistent. SuperCool's "Projects" feature acts as a dedicated workspace for your specific builds.

Within a Project, the AI has "memory". This means it will use the same logos, copy, and images as reference points for whatever else you build inside that same workspace.

Here is how to set up and use a Project:

1. Create a New Project

  • On the main page of SuperCool, go to the prompt box.

  • Click the little "+" (plus) button located in the bottom left-hand corner of the prompt box.

  • At the end of the menu, click on New Project.

  • Type in a name for your project (e.g., "Summer Launch") and select a color tag.

  • Click Create.

2. Generate Your Core Assets

Now that you are inside your new Project workspace, you can start generating your core brand materials.

  • Example Prompt: "Create a few assets for a new launch of my hat company called Badass Hats. I need three logos, a website, three still image ads with great hooks for social media, and four hyper-realistic images of happy people wearing my branded hats."

  • SuperCool will generate all of these assets—including the website build—within the single prompt, keeping them saved in your Project.

3. Build Congruent Content

Because your Project has memory, you can run completely separate prompts, and the AI will automatically reference the core assets you just built.

  • Example Prompt: "Create two articles about Badass Hats to post on LinkedIn and Facebook. Make them super punchy and edgy."

  • The system will take everything already within the project (like your brand name, tone, and visual style) into account, ensuring that the new articles perfectly match the congruent brand you are building.

4. Navigate Your Workspace

As you continue to work, you can easily click around your Project dashboard. Your initial asset generation and your new article drafts will be saved as separate, organized threads within your project.

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