AI Actions in the Publish category help you take your content across the finish line. These tools can generate titles, summaries, YouTube descriptions, podcast show notes, blog posts, and social captions.
Run these actions after you’ve finished editing to prep your content for sharing. If no text is selected, the AI Action will analyze your entire composition; if you want it to focus on something specific, select that text in your script before running the Publish action.
Select a portion of your script before running an action if you want results based on just that section.
These actions previously lived in the Underlord panel. Underlord is now a full AI co-editor — you can ask it to perform any of these tasks with a prompt. Right now, Underlord is unlimited through the end of June, so it’s a great time to explore both manual and prompt-driven workflows. Learn more about Underlord (beta).
Draft a title
Generate title options for your project. Shape the results with inspiration or style notes (e.g. make it punchy, use listicle style, match this format: [paste example]).
Summarize
Create a clear, concise summary of your project. Guide the output with tone or length instructions (e.g. make it tweet-length, use a warm, conversational tone).
Show notes
Build podcast-style show notes with a summary, chapters, and timestamps. Customize with format or tone cues (e.g. make it punchy and informal, structure it like this: [paste example]).
YouTube description
Write a description that communicates your video’s value and supports SEO. Adjust tone or style with quick prompts (e.g. make it high-energy, optimize for SEO, write like a tutorial intro).
Draft a social post
Turn your transcript into a social post. Select a platform and guide the result (e.g. make it LinkedIn-friendly, keep it casual and emoji-heavy, write 3 short options for Twitter/X).
Draft a blog post
Convert your script into a blog-ready article with a title, headers, and clean structure. Influence the result with clear direction (e.g. write it like a how-to post, make it persuasive, keep it under 600 words).