1. Create your workspace
After signing up, you’ll create a workspace. This is your team’s shared container — all inspirations, generations, brand kits, and Studio projects live here.
Free plan gives you 2 seats. Enough for you and one collaborator. Invite more people later from Workspace Settings.
2. Save your first inspiration
Two ways in:
- Browser extension — Install it, click the Memo button on any page. The image, source URL, and creator info are captured instantly. The system auto-enriches the title and description in the background.
- Paste a URL — Drop a link into Memo from your dashboard. Same auto-enrichment, same instant card.
Save first, organize later. Don’t slow yourself down deciding where things go. Capture liberally, sort in batches. The value of Memo compounds as your library grows.
3. Analyze what you saved
Open any inspiration card. Switch to the Analyze tab and run analysis (~1 credit). You get back:
- Color palette with click-to-copy hex values
- Composition breakdown — layout, framing, perspective, depth
- Style — medium, aesthetic, era, references
- Lighting — type, direction, quality, shadows
- Mood, texture, elements, and OCR-extracted text
This turns a pretty picture into reusable creative DNA. Copy any section as a prompt, or save the whole thing as a brand asset.
4. Open Studio
Click Studio in the navigation. Create a new project — you land on an infinite canvas with a chat panel on the right.
This is your agent. It knows your brand (if you’ve set one up), it can see your references, and it generates images directly onto the canvas.
Type something like:
“Create a minimal product shot of a ceramic mug on a linen tablecloth, soft morning light”
The agent refines your prompt and generates. The image appears on your canvas. Ask for variations, edits, or a completely different direction — each iteration is a new node, so you never lose previous versions.
5. Set up your brand
Go to Brand Kits. Upload your logo, define brand colors, add typography preferences, write free-text guidelines (“always use natural lighting,” “avoid stock photo aesthetics”).
Once configured, @mention your brand kit in any Studio chat:
“@Acme Brand — create a hero image for our spring campaign”
The agent loads your colors, logo, typography, and guidelines as creative constraints. Same brain. Every channel. Zero drift.
Tips for new arrivals
- Install the extension on day one. It’s the fastest way to build a library.
- Analyze the inspirations you love. An analyzed image becomes reusable — you can copy its lighting as a prompt or save its colors to a Brand Kit.
- @mention a Brand Kit in chat to anchor every generation to your visual identity.
- Right-click any card for context actions: add tags, send to space, save as style reference, send to Studio, delete.