Navigate
A steady stream of ready-to-publish posts tailored to your brand.

How to use Navigate
Navigate gives you ready-made suggestions for what you should post next. You no longer have to wonder "what now?", and you don't have to stare at a blank field.
It's Native's way of helping you with strategy, not just production.
How it works
Every time you log in, Navigate has already done the thinking for you. You'll find a list of suggestions based on:
Who you are (pulled from Nucleus)
What you've posted before
What has hit and what has missed
What's happening in your industry right now
Each suggestion has a short explanation. You can see why Native suggests exactly this, right now.
How to use the suggestions
Browse through the list of suggestions.
Find one that fits.
Click to expand the post.
Native creates the image and caption for you.
Approve, edit, or schedule it.
Don't like any of the suggestions? Hit refresh, and new ones will appear.
Tips for getting more out of Navigate
Approve actively. The more you say yes and no, the better Native understands what works for you. That's how the autopilot learns.
Use variety. It's tempting to just pick product posts. Let Native push you toward behind-the-scenes, customer cases, and professional talk too. That's the mix that builds an account people will want to follow over time.
Check the frequency. If you haven't posted in a week, Navigate will prioritize things that keep the account alive. If you're already posting a lot, it shifts focus to balance and variety.
Combine with Narrate. If you like the direction of a suggestion but want to change the angle, take the suggestion over to Narrate and rewrite it in your own words.
What Navigate doesn't do
It doesn't post automatically. You always have control over what actually goes out.
It doesn't replace planning big campaigns. For launches and specific news, Narrate is a better tool.
It doesn't read your mind. If you have a very specific idea, go straight to Narrate instead of waiting for Navigate to suggest it.
Think of Navigate as your brainstorming partner. It suggests, you choose.