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Creating Custom Posts Using Smart Prompts

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Written by Nimrod Zeldin
Updated over a week ago

Need a post for a sale? A client tip? A big announcement?

Munch Studio’s Smart Posts feature lets you generate tailor-made content by simply describing what you need. Just type in a short prompt, we’ll do the rest.

✍️ What Is a Smart Prompt?

A Smart Prompt is a short description that tells Munch Studio what kind of post, tone, and goal you’re aiming for. Based on that, we’ll generate branded content that fits your strategy, including visuals, captions, and layout.

Perfect for small business owners who know what they want to say, but don’t want to write it from scratch.

➕ How to Generate a Smart Post

  1. Go to the Explore tab

  2. Click the black + Generate button (top-right corner)

  3. Choose Smart Posts from the dropdown

  4. A text box will appear — write what you want the content to be about

  5. Click Generate Content

🥳 That’s it. A ready-to-post design and caption will appear in your feed.

💡 Prompt Tips

The better the prompt, the better the content. Here’s what to include:

  • Topic: What’s the post about?

  • Audience: Who is it for?

  • Tone: Should it be casual, professional, upbeat?

  • Goal: What should the post do — inform, sell, inspire?

Examples:

  • Announce a weekend sale for a hair salon

  • Share a wellness tip for busy moms

  • Write a fun caption for a coaching business

  • Promote a free webinar for first-time buyers

You don’t need to include hashtags or visuals, we handle that for you.

⚠️ Notice: You can't ask to generate specific image

🎯 When to Use It

Smart Prompts are ideal when:

  • You want to quickly test a new content idea

  • You have a specific message in mind

  • You need a fast turnaround without writing the full post

You bring the seed of an idea. We grow it into content that matches your brand.

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