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Mind Ideas are content proposals generated by Giant Context's AI engine. Mind continuously analyzes your project's content, identifies gaps and opportunities, and surfaces ideas for new content you should consider creating. Think of Mind as a dedicated strategist on your team—one that never stops reviewing your content and looking for ways to improve your digital presence.
Mind continuously analyzes your project to identify gaps and surface new content ideas. Review your proposals, check their priority levels, and easily approve or dismiss them to refine future suggestions.
The Ideas screen provides a comprehensive overview of every content proposal generated by the Mind AI engine. Presented in an organized table, this is where you can review the gaps and opportunities Mind has identified across your project, making it easy to evaluate and act on fresh content recommendations.
When evaluating Mind Ideas, start by reviewing the rationale behind each proposal. Understanding the data that inspired the suggestion helps clarify the specific content gap the AI detected across your project. Next, consider the format: is the proposed content type—whether a website page, form, or knowledge base article—the best fit for the topic? If a suggestion doesn't align with your strategy, don't hesitate to dismiss it. Rejecting irrelevant ideas actively trains the engine to provide better, more targeted recommendations in the future.
Approved ideas seamlessly transition into fully formed drafts, complete with real content, layout, and styling based on your brand settings.
When you dismiss an idea, its status changes to Dismissed. This prevents any draft from being generated, but the record remains in your list so you maintain a complete history of what was proposed. Don't hesitate to dismiss ideas that aren't relevant—it helps Mind learn and improves the quality of your future suggestions.
Adjust your project's Mind intensity level in Settings. Low intensity produces fewer, more conservative ideas. High intensity runs a more thorough analysis pipeline and proposes more aggressively.
Yes. Every dismissal teaches Mind something. If you dismiss an idea, Mind factors that into future proposals to make your future ideas better.