Voice input
The request can ramble. The brief doesn’t have to.
Some requests make more sense out loud. Record the ask in Sage and the transcript becomes a working draft, ready for the details that still need an answer.
Create your workspace“We need launch ads for Instagram and Snapchat, ready next Friday.”
What comes out in conversation
Get the details that usually arrive later.
When people talk through a request, the deadline, audience, references, and awkward constraints tend to come with it. Sage turns the recording into the first draft.
“Three Instagram ads, two Snapchat ads, and a website hero.”
3 Instagram ads 2 Snapchat ads 1 website hero
Pick up in Chat
The next question starts where the recording left off.
Sage asks about what is still missing. Each answer, correction, and form edit updates the same draft, so the requester can review the whole thing before submitting.
Already have a deck?
Let the source material start the brief.
Sage can read a text-based PDF, a PowerPoint (.pptx), or a Google Doc you select and pull the useful details into a draft.