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How to use Scripe's Remix Feature
How to use Scripe's Remix Feature
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Written by Eva Egg
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Whether you aim to expand on a topic, adjust the tone, or integrate new insights, Remix empowers you to fine-tune your content with just a few clicks.

Step 1: Head to Post Editor

Select a post and click Edit Post to open the Post Editor.

Step 2: Learn how to use the Remix Bar

On the Remix bar below in your post editor:

  • Add Instructions: Think of this as a ChatGPT window where you can add any instructions to modify your post. For example, you can add personal anecdotes, change the tone, or specify details like making sentences longer or altering the story's structure.

    • Examples: You can instruct Scripe to add specific details like, "Add that my boyfriend always tells me that I also need rest," or "Start with the boyfriend story, then explain that you nearly burned out."

  • Adjust the following by tweaking the buttons on the bar:

    • Remix Strength: how much you want your new input to affect the post.

    • Post formatting style: from Chunky to Short or filled with Emojis.

    • Hook: choose another hook generated by Scripe or add your own.

    • Length: from Super short to Best practice or Long and descriptive.

Step 4: Generate and Review

Click the Remix button to generate the post with your modifications.

Review the changes made to ensure it meets your expectations. The modified post will reflect your instructions, even if they were not part of the original input that created the first post draft.

Step 5: Use the Rewrite feature

If you need to modify specific sentences in your post, simply use the Rewrite feature. Select the text you'd like to change and click Rewrite.

Scripe will provide new options for the selected text, and you can even adjust the length to create shorter or longer sentences.

Step 6: Check all Previous Versions

Need to bring back something from a previous version? Click the Remix button in the side menu to view all previously generated variations of your post.

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