Using Brand Kits in Workflows
Lesson Overview
This video provides a overview of how to use Brand Kits within AirOps workflows to ensure consistency and maintain your unique brand voice when working with LLMs. You'll learn how to create a Brand Kit, incorporate it into your workflows, and leverage specific subkeys for more targeted content generation.
- 0:00: Introduction to using Brand Kits in workflows
- 0:30: Creating a basic Brand Kit for Masterclass Spain
- 1:15: Using a Brand Kit in a workflow
- 2:00: Configuring the LLM step with the Brand Kit
- 2:45: Generating content based on the Brand Kit instructions </ul>
Key Concepts
Brand Kits as Portable Personas
Brand Kits are centralized instruction sets that encapsulate your brand's unique voice, style, and requirements. By using Brand Kits in your workflows, you can maintain consistency and avoid repeating the same instructions for each project.
Incorporating Brand Kits into Workflows
To use a Brand Kit in a workflow, create a new input and select "Brand Kit" as the type. This will generate a dropdown menu allowing you to choose from your existing Brand Kits when running the workflow.
Leveraging Specific Sub-keys
In addition to using the entire Brand Kit, you can also reference specific sub-keys within the kit. This allows for more targeted content generation, such as focusing on a particular aspect of the brand or mentioning competitors.
Key Takeaways
- Brand Kits are portable personas that ensure consistency and maintain your unique brand voice when working with LLMs in AirOps workflows.
- Incorporating a Brand Kit into a workflow is simple and involves creating a new input of the "Brand Kit" type, which generates a dropdown menu for easy selection.
- You can reference specific sub-keys within a Brand Kit to generate more targeted content, such as focusing on a particular aspect of the brand or mentioning competitors.
Knowledge Bases
Now that you're able to build, let's enhance your workflows with your own content, data and brand voice.