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How to Build a Multi-Asset Campaign Kit in dnAI Without Juggling Separate Chats


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How to Build a Multi-Asset Campaign Kit in dnAI Without Juggling Separate Chats
SUMMARY: dnAI’s Multi and Composition Workspace turn one campaign brief into coordinated headlines, long-form copy, and visuals in a single review flow. Teams can refine assets individually, approve each slot, and then save, export, or publish the completed kit without juggling separate chats.

Who This Is For

  • Content leads or marketing managers running launches or ongoing campaigns.
  • Teams creating headlines, long-form copy, and social visuals from one brief.
  • Marketers who need a clear review process before content is saved or published.

The Problem (Why This Matters)

Creating each campaign asset in a separate chat wastes time and introduces inconsistencies. Headlines can drift from the main copy, while visual concepts follow another direction entirely.

Multi and the Composition Workspace bring these assets together. You can generate, review, refine, and approve the full kit while keeping your original brief visible.

What You’ll Achieve by the End

  • Turn one campaign brief into several coordinated assets.
  • Review hooks, copy, and image direction in one workspace.
  • Refine individual assets without replacing completed work.
  • Approve content before saving, downloading, or publishing.
  • Create a repeatable workflow for future campaigns.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Define the Campaign Brief

Start with three essentials:

  • Offer: What are you promoting?
  • Audience: Who needs to act?
  • Outcome: What should the campaign achieve?

Add the desired tone when it affects the result.

For example:

Offer: Free 14-day trial of our analytics dashboard for marketing operations teams.
Audience: Marketing directors at B2B SaaS companies with 50 to 200 employees.
Outcome: Book more qualified demos from LinkedIn this quarter.
Tone: Confident, practical, and free from hype.

Specific inputs give every selected template the same direction.

Step 2: Open Multi in Agent Chat

Open Agent Chat from the client dashboard, then select Multi.

If another workspace is open, Multi remains available through its compact icon.

Choose the templates needed for your campaign kit. A practical combination is:

  • Hooks and Headlines
  • Blog Post
  • Social Image Prompt

Select only the outputs you intend to review and use. This keeps the workspace focused.

Step 3: Send One Prompt for the Complete Kit

Place your offer, audience, outcome, and tone into one prompt.

Ask for coordinated assets rather than isolated ideas. For example:

Create a campaign kit for the offer below. Produce Hooks and Headlines, a Blog Post, and a Social Image Prompt. Keep every asset aligned with the same audience and outcome.

Multi sends the brief to each selected template. You do not need to repeat the context in separate chats.

Step 4: Review Results in the Composition Workspace

The Composition Workspace opens beside Agent Chat when Multi is active or a composition is already open.

Each result fills its dedicated slot as it finishes:

  • Image content appears at the top.
  • Written content fills the text slot.
  • Hooks and headlines appear in their own selection area.

Slots populate independently. A clarification, error, or incomplete response will not overwrite a valid asset.

Use the workspace as your production view. Use chat to follow the history and request refinements.

Step 5: Track Batch Progress in the Content Queue

The Content Queue in the utility rail tracks progress while templates complete.

Use it to check which tasks are still running. Continue using the Composition Workspace to review and approve the actual assets.

The Content Queue tracks production progress. It does not replace the workspace.

Step 6: Select and Refine the Strongest Assets

For Hooks and Headlines, select your preferred option before approving the slot.

To revise an asset, request the change in Agent Chat. Be precise about which slot needs attention.

For example:

Shorten the blog post introduction and lead with the cost of inconsistent campaign messaging. Keep the selected headline and image direction unchanged.

The current asset stays visible until a complete, valid replacement arrives. Only the relevant slot updates.

To restore an earlier valid artifact, find its assistant message and select Open in workspace.

Step 7: Approve Each Trusted Slot

Each slot has its own status:

  • Empty
  • Draft
  • Approved

Review every asset before approving it. Returning an approved slot to draft revokes its approval, giving you control when further edits are needed.

Publishing requires every occupied slot to be approved. This prevents unfinished content from entering the handoff process.

Step 8: Save, Export, or Publish the Kit

Once the relevant slots are approved, choose the appropriate handoff:

  • Copy all: Copy the completed kit.
  • Download: Export Markdown, plain text, or an available image.
  • Save to KB: Save approved text or image content to the Knowledge Base.
  • Add to Project: Keep the kit with related campaign work.
  • Publish: Publish through a connected destination.

Save to KB requires at least one approved text or image slot.

Publishing requires every occupied slot to be approved. Approved text can supply the body, while an approved image can become the featured visual when the connection supports it.

Step 9: Reopen the Workspace When Needed

Only one focused workspace can appear beside chat at a time. This includes Campaign, Composition, and Resource Preview workspaces.

Your composition remains associated with its conversation. After reloading the page, use Open in workspace on a valid artifact or select Multi again if the panel does not reopen automatically.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using a vague brief: Name the offer, audience, and intended outcome.
  • Selecting unnecessary templates: Build the kit around assets you plan to use.
  • Refining every slot at once: Change one asset at a time to preserve alignment.
  • Approving before review: Check claims, tone, and campaign consistency first.
  • Expecting automatic reopening: Use Open in workspace after reloading when required.

Pro Tips

Keep the Workspace Clean

Ask templates to return artifact content only. Introductory notes and closing commentary can make the production view harder to scan.

Build Around One Campaign Decision

Choose one audience, offer, and outcome for each composition. Create another kit when the campaign direction changes substantially.

Use an Editorial Image Direction

For this article’s featured image, show a creative director seated at her desk while small robots construct campaign assets across the desktop.

The image should feel editorial, intelligent, and composed:

  • Natural office lighting with restrained contrast.
  • A real working desk, with notes, layouts, and creative tools.
  • Robots assembling headlines, copy blocks, and visual elements.
  • The creative director observing and directing the work.
  • A clean white palette with selective orange accents (#EA580C).
  • Human judgement remains visually central.
  • Avoid futuristic control rooms, glowing AI brains, and generic stock imagery.

Simple Checklist

  • Define one offer, audience, and outcome.
  • Open Multi in Agent Chat.
  • Select the required templates.
  • Send one complete campaign brief.
  • Monitor progress in the Content Queue.
  • Review every slot in the Composition Workspace.
  • Select the preferred hook.
  • Refine individual slots through chat.
  • Approve each completed asset.
  • Copy, download, save, add, or publish the kit.

Final Thought

Multi and the Composition Workspace make coordinated campaign production easier to repeat. One brief guides every asset, while slot-level review keeps your team in control. We’d love to help you ship aligned campaign kits from a single brief without losing review control.

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