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Most of Bloom’s power shows up when you stop making one image at a time. In a single session you can take a brand from nothing to two weeks of on-brand content — planned, generated, and sized for every channel. This workflow follows Pagecraft, a SaaS shipping an AI website builder, and chains the whole toolkit: batch generation, multi-format resizing, and real screenshots.
Workflows are things you do in a chat with an agent. For prebuilt integrations with the tools you already use — Resend, Slack, Shopify, and more — see Templates.

What you’ll produce

A calendar’s worth of posts — roughly ten to fourteen — across LinkedIn, the blog, and social, each sized for its channel. Everything stays on-brand because every step runs through the same brand.

1. Use your brand

Use my Pagecraft brand for everything in this session.

2. Plan the calendar

Let the agent do the planning before any image exists. Ask for a concrete shot list so each generation has a clear brief:
Plan two weeks of LinkedIn and blog content for Pagecraft — about 12 posts. For each, give me a one-line concept and the format it should run in.
Review the list and adjust it in conversation until it’s right. This plan drives everything below.

3. Gather references

Pull references so the whole batch stays visually consistent. Mix your own library with proven ad formats where it helps:
Find on-brand references in my library for these concepts, and pull a couple of reference ads for the two promo posts.
See the Ad library for recreating a proven ad in detail.

4. Generate the batch

Generate the whole list in one go. Bloom runs generations in parallel and collects them together, so you’re not waiting on them one by one:
Generate all 12 posts now using those references. Run them together and show me the results when they're all done.
Most batches finish within a couple of minutes. Results land in an inline gallery.

5. Adapt to formats

Take each approved image and resize it into the placements you need — no regenerating. Name the channel and let Bloom pick the ratio:
For the six posts I selected, give me LinkedIn, Instagram feed, and Story versions of each.
Resizing preserves resolution and uses AI to extend the frame, so one image becomes a full set of channel-ready sizes.

6. Add real screenshots

Where a post needs the actual product, work from a screenshot instead of a prompt — upload it, drop the background, and place it into on-brand graphics:
Here's a screenshot of the new builder: [screenshot-url]. Remove the background and place it into on-brand feature graphics for the launch posts.

7. Review and collect

Pull everything together to review before you export:
Show me all the images from this session as a gallery.
From a single brand, you now have a planned, on-brand, channel-ready batch — built in one sitting.

Tips

  • Lock references early. Choosing references up front is what keeps twelve posts looking like one campaign.
  • Approve, then resize. Resize only the images you’re keeping — it’s cheaper and faster than formatting everything.
  • Keep it one session. Staying in a single conversation lets the agent reuse the brand, references, and decisions across every step.