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Getting Started

Getting Started

Your first Studio session - from opening the interface to publishing your first article.

Sessions

Each Studio session is scoped to a domain. When you start working on a domain, Claude loads that domain's workspace - audit data, voice profile, client dossier, CMS connection, and previous articles. You can switch domains within a session, but each domain gets its own isolated context.

Sessions use Claude Code's --resume flag for continuity. Your conversation context persists across messages within the same session.

Your First Session

1.

Navigate to Studio

Open studio.aeocontent.ai in your browser. You will be connected to a Claude Code session automatically.

2.

Choose a domain

Tell Claude which client domain you want to work on. For example: "Let's work on example.com".

3.

Load the client profile

Claude loads the audit data, voice profile, client dossier, and CMS connection for that domain. New domains get auto-onboarded.

4.

Pick a skill

Click the [+] button to open the skill menu, or type a natural language request. Try "Write Article" for your first article.

5.

Follow the workflow

Claude walks you through the steps - topic selection, research, writing, review, and publishing.

Recommended Discovery Loop

For visibility work, the recommended order is not just “fill the brief” or “run discovery.” The best results come from using both. Discovery finds what the site appears to be about. The Discovery Brief tells Studio what actually matters for the client.

1.

Run Discovery once

Start with Quick Scan or Deep Analysis so Studio can extract the initial site-derived profile for the domain.

2.

Fill the Discovery Brief

Open the Discovery Brief wizard and add the client-provided strategy inputs: audience, pain points, objections, proof points, preferred terms, excluded queries, and guardrails.

3.

Review suggestion cards

If discovery already exists, the brief can show Suggested from discovery cards. Accept what is useful and replace what is wrong.

4.

Run Deep Analysis again

Rerun discovery after saving the brief so the stored discovery object includes the updated buyer, proof, and guardrail signals.

5.

Move into Visibility or Content

After the rerun, ChatGPT Visibility and Create Content use the updated discovery context instead of the older site-only pass.

The brief does not have to be completed before the first discovery run. In practice, the first run gives the brief better suggestions, and the second run makes visibility monitoring and content planning more accurate.

Interface Elements

Studio uses a block-based chat interface. Messages render as structured blocks - text with markdown formatting, collapsible tool cards, and status indicators.

Chat inputText area at the bottom. Enter to send, Shift+Enter for newline.
Skill menu [+]Button next to the input. Opens the skill picker with all 13 available skills.
Tool cardsCollapsible cards showing MCP tool calls - file reads, database queries, API calls.
Thinking indicatorContext-aware status showing what Claude is doing - reading files, running commands, searching.
Result footerResponse metadata showing elapsed time and number of turns.
Session barBottom bar with connection status, current domain, and session ID.

Auto-Onboarding

When you start working on a domain that has no existing voice profile, Studio auto-onboards it. Claude asks 2-3 questions about the brand's tone and audience, then creates an initial voice profile. You can refine this later by providing actual writing samples.

For the best results, share a LinkedIn PDF or blog post with Claude before writing your first article. This gives Claude a much richer voice profile to work from.

Next Steps