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Snippets

Learn how to Create and Use Snippets in content creation wizards.

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Written by Vincent Vicente
Updated over 2 months ago

Watch a video that explains what Snippets are and the process of creating and using them:

What is a Snippet?

A snippet is a piece of reusable information that you can quickly insert during the content creation process.


Snippets are great for things that you want to use again and again, like your favorite prompts or key information you want Blaze to use when creating content.

Types of Snippets

  • General - prompts that you frequently use for easy access

  • Product/Service Description - Add details about a new product or service

  • Company Info - Add details about your company, team, history or achievements.

  • Avoid List - Add words that you want Blaze avoid or omit

  • Keywords - Add keywords or hashtags you want Blaze to reference

  • Audience - Add details about who you are speaking to


Enable Snippets for your Workspace

Before getting started, make sure snippets are enabled in your workspace.

To do this you must be an admin. Go to your workspace icon located in the top right corner of your screen, then click Settings.

Click General under your Workspace options.

Turn on the Snippets switch. (the image shows snippets in the "on" position.

How to create a Snippet

  1. Goto the Brand Kit category in the side bar then click New Snippet

  2. Choose which type of snippet you would like to create.

  3. Name your snippet and add the text. When using keywords or hashtags be sure to separate them with a comma ","

  4. Your snippets will be saved (no matter where they are created) in the Snippet category on the Brand Kit page. Snippets can be edited or deleted here.

Tip: Snippets are shared with every user of your workspace, so label them appropriately so any user would know what it will include.

How to use a Snippet

Once you've created a snippet, it will show up at the bottom of the Topic text field in the content creation wizard. Clicking the button will add the text of the snippet to the field.

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