π§ User GuideΒΆ
Welcome to the Good Bards User Guide β your step-by-step path to mastering the platform. Whether you're a new user or need a refresher, this guide walks you through the key features.
π Getting StartedΒΆ
Before diving into features, make sure you have:
- Signed up and created your workspace
- Explored the platform overview
- Set up your profile and preferences
ποΈ Organizing Your WorkspaceΒΆ
Good Bards is structured around folders, campaigns, and assets.
Hereβs how to keep things tidy:
- Create folders for product lines, quarters, or clients
- Group assets under campaigns for unified planning
- Use consistent naming conventions and tags
Explore: Folders & Organization
βοΈ Creating ContentΒΆ
Use the built-in AI Assistant to brainstorm, rewrite, or translate content as you build:
- Create new assets using templates
- Use
/commandsin the editor to trigger AI help - Upload documents, images, and media
Explore: Content Editor | AI Agents
π’ Launching CampaignsΒΆ
Plan and publish content to multiple platforms:
- Create a new campaign
- Attach assets and documents
- Schedule or publish instantly
Explore: Marketing Campaigns | Social Media Integration
π₯ Collaborating with Your TeamΒΆ
Invite teammates and assign roles:
- Comment and tag users in documents
- Share folders or assets for review
- Track version history and feedback
Explore: Team Collaboration
π Measuring ResultsΒΆ
Use the Analytics dashboard to:
- Monitor engagement per platform or campaign
- Download performance reports
- Identify top-performing content
Explore: Analytics & Reports
π§© Integrations & ConnectorsΒΆ
Connect your favorite tools like:
- Google Drive / Dropbox
- Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn
- HubSpot, Salesforce, custom webhooks
Explore: Connectors
π‘ Tips for SuccessΒΆ
- Use the Content Calendar for visibility
- Duplicate old campaigns as templates
- Use versioning to experiment and roll back
- Take advantage of
/commandsfor quick AI help
π¬ Need Help?ΒΆ
Check out our: - FAQs - Troubleshooting - Or Contact Support
Happy creating! π¨