Draft Post Content with Spot

Ask Spot for a starting draft, then review and shape it for your dealership.

Spot can help turn an idea into an outline or first draft. Treat it as a writing partner. Your team still decides what is accurate, useful, and ready for shoppers.

Draft in Spot, then move the text into Posts

The post editor does not have a Generate button. Ask Spot for help, review the result, then paste or import the approved text into the post.

Prepare a useful request

Before opening Spot:

  • Create or open a Draft post.
  • Decide the audience, category, purpose, and dealership location.
  • Gather facts such as dates, vehicle details, or dealership policies.
  • Decide the tone and approximate length.

Ask Spot from the post

  1. Open the post.
  2. Open the more-options menu in the header.
  3. Select Ask Spot.
  4. Describe what you want and include the facts it must use.

Tell Spot:

  • Who should read the post
  • What the reader should learn or do
  • Which facts, vehicles, dates, or locations to include
  • The tone and length you want
  • Whether you need an outline, one section, or a full draft
  • Any claims or topics to avoid

For example:

Draft a helpful blog post for first-time used-car buyers. Explain how to set a budget and prepare for a test drive. Use a practical, reassuring tone. Do not invent financing rates, warranties, or vehicle availability.

Move the draft into the editor

  1. Read the entire response.
  2. Correct unsupported claims, dates, names, and vehicle details.
  3. Copy the approved title, summary, or article into the post.
  4. Use Import Markdown if Spot created Markdown.
  5. Add verified links, images, or vehicle cards.
  6. Save and review the public page.

Importing Markdown replaces the current article. Export a copy first if you may need the existing version.

Review before publishing

Check every AI-assisted draft for:

  • Accurate facts, dates, and inventory details
  • Claims about financing, warranties, or dealership services
  • Statements that sound like legal or compliance advice
  • A tone that sounds like your dealership
  • Helpful, original content for the intended reader
  • Correct links, headings, and dealership location

Spot can produce incomplete or incorrect text. DealerSpot does not fact-check or publish the result for you.

Keep private information out of AI requests

Do not include sensitive customer, employee, lender, or dealership information that is not needed for the draft.

Quick fixes

The draft is too generic

Add a specific reader, local details, concrete facts, desired structure, and an example of the tone you want.

Spot made an unsupported claim

Remove it or rewrite it using verified information. Do not publish a claim only because it sounds plausible.

Markdown import removed existing text

Use undo if available. Otherwise, restore a prior export or saved copy and add the approved sections again.

AI tools are unavailable

Open Settings > Plans and Usage to review your current AI access and usage.

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