1. Understanding agents

Snackable content generator

The Snackable Content Generator is an agent that creates short-form, engaging content optimized for quick consumption across multiple channels.

After you enter a topic or describe your requirements, the agent:

  • Analyzes the input and suggests relevant channels for approval.

  • Generates bite-sized content tailored to each approved channel (for example, LinkedIn, Email, Facebook).

When to use

Use the Snackable Content Generator for the following business scenarios:

  • Repurposing long-form content into social-ready snippets.

  • Maintaining consistent presence across multiple channels.

  • Supporting campaign amplification with lightweight content.

Edit the configuration

Before running this agent, review and update its configuration to control how it generates content.

The configuration determines what the agent produces and how it behaves, so you can align it with your brand, audience, and use case.

Before you begin

Make sure you have a Builder License assigned to your user account. This license is required to edit agents.

To edit the configuration:

  1. In the navigation menu, click Agentic and then, in the left sidebar, click Agents.

  2. On the Agents page, find Snackable Content Generator and then click Edit .

  3. Review and configure the settings on the following tabs:

    • Overview - view the agent's basic information, how it works, and inputs required to run it.

    • Parameters - define guidance that shapes how content is generated. For example, you can specify target audiences, channels, languages, and formats.

      • Channels - a predefined language parameter is provided. You can edit or add relevant channels (for example, LinkedIn, Email, Facebook) as needed.

    • Schemas - define structured JSON output formats. For example, you can add schemas for blog posts, email content, or social media posts.

      • Default schemas - predefined schemas for LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Email Content, Blog Posts are provided. You can edit them or add new ones to to match your desired format.

    • HTML Templates - define how generated content is formatted and displayed in previews. Templates typically correspond to the defined schemas.

      • Default templates - predefined HTML templates corresponding to the schemas are provided. Edit the templates as needed and preview your changes.

    • Workflow - view the agent’s execution workflow, including all processing steps. This tab is read-only.

  4. Click Save Changes and then click Back to agents.

  5. Run the agent.

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