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How to Use Your AI Agents

How to Use Your AI Agents


AI Agents handle time-consuming tasks in the background while you keep working. Follow the steps below to activate your agents, let them run, and review their results.


Available on: Basic (Summary & Table of Contents) · Pro (Accessibility) · Business (Language)


How to Activate Your AI Agents


  1. Open your Dashboard and select the Simplebooklet you want to work on.


  1. Click the cover of your booklet to open Preview Mode, then click AI Powered Glow Up in the left panel. This opens the Design tab with the AI Agents panel already open.


You can also access the AI Agents panel at any time from the Design tab by clicking the AI Agents button at the top of the left-hand toolbar.


  1. Before activating, make sure the relevant features are toggled on in your Design tab so your readers can see the results:

  • Summary & Table of Contents: Go to Design → Info and toggle each one on.

  • Accessibility & Language: Go to Design → Advanced → Nav Buttons and toggle on Accessibility Menu.


  1. In the AI Agents tab, toggle on the agents you want to run. You can select as many as you like — they all run at the same time. Not sure what each agent does? Learn more about each one:


For the Language Specialist, click to expand it and select which language you want to generate before activating. Only one language can be generated per activation.


  1. Click Activate Your Agents at the bottom of the panel.


  1. You'll see a confirmation: "Your agents are on it. We'll notify you when they're done! Feel free to work on other tasks in the meantime." You don't need to stay on the page.


  1. When an agent finishes, you'll receive a notification and it will turn green in the panel.


  1. Click the pencil icon next to any completed agent to open and review the result.


  1. Make any edits you'd like, then click Save. Your readers will see the result the next time they open your booklet.



How This Impacts the Reader's Journey


Every agent you activate opens another door for your readers. Running your agents isn't just a setup task — it's what makes the Reader's Journey possible.


The Summary Specialist creates the first impression that pulls readers in at the Awareness stage. The Table of Contents keeps them oriented and moving forward through Attention and Immersion. The Accessibility Specialist ensures readers who rely on screen readers or keyboard navigation aren't left behind before the journey even starts. The Language Specialist removes the language barrier entirely for readers who might otherwise never engage with your content at all.


Activating your agents is how you go from a well-designed booklet to one that actually works for every reader — at every stage of their journey.





Updated on: 13/03/2026

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