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Build an approved visual library during onboarding or later. Autopilot can generate article visuals, use eligible brand references, and preserve the source and purpose of every asset.
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Find useful images and rendered sections inside the website scope you provide.
Review, undo, and keep eligibility and provenance explicit.
Attach the exact approved visual to a valid article section.
Use approved references without confusing them with exact placement.
A visual library remains useful only when discovery, eligibility, exact placement, and generation context remain separate decisions.
Upload a deliberate file or discover bounded candidates from the active site's public pages.
Normalize the visual and keep origin, source pages, dimensions, and change evidence.
Confirm what the image shows, its alt text, kind, tags, and downstream eligibility.
Place the exact asset or select it as explicit generation context. Do not treat it as both.
A bounded run finds eligible image files and rendered public sections, normalizes them, fingerprints them, records their origin, and waits for approval before Autopilot can reuse them.
Discovered candidates are not eligible by default. Review the visual's meaning, accessible text, origin, and lifecycle before it becomes a reusable asset.
Explore asset governanceEdit and approve individually or make explicit bulk decisions.
Label, description, alt text, kind, tags, dimensions, and origin.
Only active assets from the same workspace and site can enter supported workflows.
Block normal future use without rewriting existing article placements.
Valid JPEG, PNG, or WebP files up to 7 MB are decoded, rotated, bounded, resized without enlargement, and stored as WebP with required label and description.
Exact placement and reference-guided generation are valuable for different jobs. Blogged keeps them explicit so a buyer, editor, or reviewer knows what happened.
Copy the approved asset's exact bytes into a valid post section when product fidelity matters.
Send up to three approved visuals as generation context, then apply the exact approved logo separately after generation.
Explore the exact workflows behind the product promise, including the eligibility checks and editorial boundaries that keep visuals trustworthy.
Build a useful visual library from your public site without publishing anything.
Keep visual metadata, eligibility, provenance, and approvals under control.
Move approved visuals into articles or use them as controlled generation context.
Assets does not treat public availability as approval, a reference as exact reproduction, or a successful attachment as permission to publish.
Library records stay private until a user deliberately applies an asset in a post.
Discovered visuals must move through review before normal downstream reuse.
Source URLs, page origins, fingerprints, and generation references remain inspectable where available.
Use direct placement for fidelity; references guide generation but do not promise a pixel-perfect clone.
Clear answers about discovery, review, uploads, privacy, exact placement, visual references, and logo integrity.
Blogged Assets is a governed, site-scoped visual library for SaaS content. It supports bounded website discovery, intentional uploads, review and metadata controls, exact article placement, reference-guided image generation, exact logo compositing, and generated-image history.
No. Images and rendered sections discovered from the active site's public pages enter Needs review. An authorized workspace member can approve, edit, reject, or undo the decision before the candidate becomes eligible for normal reuse.
Direct placement copies the exact approved asset into a valid article section. A visual reference supplies context to a new image-generation request and does not guarantee pixel-level reproduction. Use direct placement when exact product fidelity matters.
The image model is not asked to redraw the approved logo. When eligible, Blogged composites the exact customer-provided mark onto the generated image afterward using deterministic size, contrast, and placement bounds.
Archiving removes an asset from normal future eligibility but does not rewrite existing article placements. Direct article placement creates a post-specific copy, so a saved or published visual remains stable.
Yes. You can upload product screenshots and brand visuals during onboarding when website discovery is unavailable or when you want to establish the approved asset library directly.
Approve product visuals and brand references once, then make them available to Autopilot across future articles.