Ultron turns a blank page into a finished, on-brand asset while you describe what you want in plain English.
Most founders lose hours a week making content that still comes out looking generic. The problem is not your taste, it is that you start from scratch every time and the tools you use have no idea what your brand looks like.
Ultron does the work. You describe what you want, it builds it, and you refine by talking to it. The three moves below are the ones almost everyone skips, and they are where the real leverage lives.
Power move 1: import your brand first
Before you make anything, give Ultron your brand so every output comes back on-brand instead of generic. This is the step almost everyone skips, and it is the one that changes everything.
Set it up once at the start:
- Paste your palette and fonts, or point Ultron at your site.
- From then on, every asset comes back in your colors, your type, and your voice.
Power move 2: turn raw content into a finished asset
Drop in messy notes or a rough doc and get back a designed, on-brand asset you can actually use.
Hand Ultron your notes
Turn these notes into a 6-slide carousel in my brand.
Ask for options
Give me three hook variations for slide one.
- Refine by talking until it is right, with no manual editing pass.
Power move 3: send it straight to publish
The move most people miss is the handoff. When you love an asset, do not export it and forget it. Push it into your pipeline.
- Let it queue the post, the caption, and the first comment as one job.
- The asset goes from idea to scheduled without you touching a second tool.
How to get the most out of it
Set your brand up once and everything after it stays consistent. Use Ultron to get from blank page to a strong first version fast, then refine by talking, not by fiddling with menus. The founders who win here treat Ultron as the studio and themselves as the creative director.
Run this on autopilot.
Everything in this guide becomes an agent inside Ultron: set it up once, keep it running. You review, it executes.
