You can chat with Squibler’s AI directly on the bottom right side of your document:
The AI will recognize the file you have clicked on, or you can refer to a file by name if you want to edit it.
Using our Agentic AI is like collaborating with a co-writer, editor, and beta reader. Here are some best practices for successfully prompting it.
1. Give the AI a Role
Instead of: "Help me write this chapter." Try: "Act as a bestselling fantasy editor and help me strengthen the tension in this chapter."
2. Provide Clear Context
Tell the AI the genre, audience, tone, and project goals. Example: "This is a YA fantasy novel for readers aged 13–18 with a hopeful, adventurous tone."
3. Be Specific About the Outcome
Instead of: "Make this better." Try: "Rewrite this scene to increase suspense and improve character dialogue."
4. Feed It Key Story Details
Share important information before asking for help. Example: "The protagonist distrusts authority, and this scene should hint at a future betrayal."
5. Ask for One Task at a Time
Break complex requests into smaller steps. Example: "First analyze the chapter pacing. Then suggest improvements. Finally rewrite the weakest section."
6. Refine Through Conversation
Treat the AI like a collaborator. Example: "The dialogue is stronger, but make it more humorous and reduce the exposition."
Golden Rule: The more context, constraints, and direction you provide, the more useful and personalized the AI's output will be.