Narrate
If you want to create something specific, just describe it and Native will handle the rest.

How to use Narrate
Narrate is where you enter what you want, and Native creates the post. Think of it as delegating to a colleague who already knows your business.
It’s built for those times when you have something specific on your mind and don’t want to wait for the next round from the autopilot.
Here’s how it works
Open Narrate in the menu.
Write what you want. One sentence is enough. More detail is fine too.
Choose a channel (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and the rest).
Press generate.
Native builds the post with image and text, ready for approval.
If you’re not happy, you can regenerate or go in and edit.
What you can write
Narrate is flexible. Here are some examples that work well:
"We have 20% off summer dresses until Sunday"
"Create a post introducing Thomas, our new marketing manager"
"We’re celebrating 5 years next week. Make it grateful, but not over the top"
"Write about why we always use Norwegian pine in our barrel saunas"
"Post that we’re closed on Holy Saturday"
You don’t need to write perfectly. Native fills in what’s missing by pulling from Nucleus.
Tips for better output
Say the tone you want. "Make it humorous" or "keep it formal" gives Native a clear direction.
Mention the format if you have a preference. Want a carousel? A simple graphic? An image with text? Put it in.
Specify the channel if it matters. A post for LinkedIn should usually be longer and more professional than one for Instagram. Native adapts, but you can steer it more clearly by saying so yourself.
Build on previous posts. You can ask Native to "create a follow-up to the previous post about X". It works surprisingly well.
When you should use Narrate
Use Narrate when:
You have a specific announcement, campaign, or event
The autopilot hasn’t picked up what you want to talk about
You want to test a completely new angle
You have an idea in your head that can’t wait
For everything day-to-day, using autopilot and Navigate is enough. Narrate is for when you want to steer it yourself.