Draft an experience with the AI assistant

Answer a few questions and get an editable starting draft.

Before you start

  • The AI assistant is a paid feature. You'll need to be on a paid plan to use it. See Which plan do I need?.
  • It may not be available on every account. If you don't see the entry point on your dashboard, it isn't switched on for you.
  • The assistant counts toward your draft limit. You can keep up to 5 drafts at once.

What the assistant does

You answer about five short questions about who the experience is for and what you have in mind. The assistant turns your answers into a draft with a title and a sequence of steps — usually three to seven of them — each with a name, a description written to your player, a suggested unlock method, and sometimes a hint or a note that a photo would fit well.

It's a starting point, not a finished product. The assistant never sends or activates anything. It hands you a draft you then open and refine.

Steps

  1. From your creator dashboard, open the AI assistant.
  2. Answer the questions. They cover:
    • Who is it for? (for example, your partner Sam, your mom, your closest friends)
    • What's the occasion? (for example, your 5-year anniversary, a surprise birthday, just because)
    • Places or moments that matter to you both? (for example, the cafe where you met, the lookout on 6th, your song)
    • What's the vibe? (for example, playful, sentimental, a little puzzle-y)
    • Anything fixed or fun to weave in? (for example, a dinner reservation at 7, a friend who's in on it, keep it to about 2 hours)
  3. You don't have to answer all of them, but answer at least one. The more detail you give, the more personal the draft.
  4. Submit your answers. In a moment, the assistant creates a new draft and drops you straight into the step editor.
  5. Refine the draft. Open each step and make it yours — add your real photos, set any codes, adjust wording, and tweak how steps unlock. See Add a step, Set the code for a code-locked step, and Add a photo or a hint.
  6. When it's the way you want it, activate and send it like any other experience. See Send the activation code.

What the assistant leaves for you to finish

The assistant sketches the shape, but a few things are always yours to fill in:

  • Codes. If a step uses a code, the assistant marks it as a code step but doesn't invent the actual code — you set that. See Set the code for a code-locked step.
  • Photos. Where a photo would help, the step shows a reminder to add one. The assistant can't add your real pictures for you.
  • The final wording. Read every step. The draft is grounded in what you told it, but you know your person best.

Tips

  • Be specific. Real place names, inside jokes, and a clear vibe give you a far better draft than vague answers.
  • Treat the first draft as clay. You can change every step, add or remove steps (up to 10), and reorder them before you activate.
  • Run it again if you like. There's a limit on how many drafts the assistant will make in a short window, but you can generate another shape if the first isn't quite right — just remember each one counts toward your 5-draft limit.

If something goes wrong

  • “The AI assistant is a paid feature — upgrade to draft an experience with it.” → Your account is on the free plan. Move to a paid plan to use the assistant. See Which plan do I need?.
  • “The AI assistant isn't available right now.” → The feature isn't switched on for your account at the moment. You can still build an experience by hand.
  • “Tell the assistant a little about your experience first.” → You submitted with every answer blank. Fill in at least one question and try again.
  • “The assistant couldn't draft that — try rephrasing or adding a little more detail.” → It couldn't produce a usable draft. Add more detail or reword your answers.
  • “The assistant is having a moment — please try again shortly.” or “You're at the five-draft limit. Activate or archive one first.” → Wait a moment and retry, or clear out a draft if you're at the limit, then try again.