Aimée is Renable's AI assistant, built directly into the product. You talk to her about whatever you're working on, and where supported, she can make the change herself — right in front of you, safely and reversibly.
Where she lives#
Aimée lives in a single global drawer, available from anywhere in the app — not just inside Studio. Open it from the app shell, and it stays open (and remembers its width) as you navigate between pages. A conversation you start on one page keeps running if you move to another page — it doesn't reset.
What she can see#
Aimée sees the entity on your current page — a template, a channel — as context for the conversation. On top of that, she sees what you have selected inside it: select elements on the Studio canvas, or tick fields / open an automation on a channel, and focus chips appear by the chat input showing exactly what you're pointing her at. That means you can direct her at a specific thing just by selecting it and asking — "make this bigger," "fix this field" — without describing it. Remove a chip if you don't want it included. Her replies also spell out in prose what she's looking at, so it's always clear what a given answer or edit applies to.
What she can actually do today#
Aimée can see and edit the entity on your current page, where that's supported. Today, that's:
- Studio templates — she can add, edit, or remove elements, adjust placeholders, edit automations, and generate an AI image or video and place it directly into the template. See AI image and video generation.
- Channels — she can edit a channel's fields, automations, and settings, and explain why a specific product is in or out of the feed.
- Catalogs — she works with your whole product feed, not just its address. She can set or correct the feed URL (checking it actually serves products first), edit the rules that clean and reshape your data, map your feed's columns to the fields channels expect, join in another feed through a lookup or mapping table, and connect a review source. Give her just your store's web address and she can even find your feed and set the catalog up from scratch. See Let Aimée set up your feed and Transforming your feed.
- Product sets — on a project's products page, she can create and edit the product sets that decide which products your feeds export.
- Prompts — she can edit the instructions that steer your AI-generated ad copy.
And from anywhere in the app, she can:
- Find and count your products — ask "how many products are under €50 and in stock?" or "find the Nike hoodie" and she looks it up directly, no matter which page you're on.
- Diagnose a product — ask what's wrong with a specific product and she checks its whole story: whether it imported, whether AI processing finished, image download failures, content approval status, which product sets include it, and which feeds would export it.
- Check for problems — she reads the same warnings and errors your dashboard shows.
- Wait for an import to finish — after you connect or publish a feed, she can wait for the import to complete, then report the real product counts and any warnings, so you know it worked without watching it yourself.
- Create projects, catalogs, channels, prompts, and templates, and navigate you to any of them.
On the content review page, Aimée can change what's shown — "show only products with unapproved images" — so the right products are in front of you while you review. Approving and rejecting content stays your call, on the cards: product content is produced automatically, and Aimée improves it by fixing causes (feed data, prompts, product sets), never by hand-editing one product's content.
On overview pages like the dashboard, Aimée still answers questions, looks things up, and can take you where the work happens.
Every change is versioned — nothing she does is a surprise#
Aimée never edits silently:
- In templates, her edits go through the same undo/redo history you already have in Studio, plus a version timeline — permanent, non-destructive checkpoints you can review or restore. Restoring an older version never deletes what came after it; it creates a new current version on top.
- In channels, her edits (and yours) land on a draft. Your live, ad-network-facing feed is untouched until you explicitly publish. See Publishing a channel for how draft/publish works.
Renable commits one version per context she touched at the end of each turn, so you always have a clean checkpoint to fall back to. For how to actually use versions day to day, see Working with Aimée.
She can navigate for you#
Aimée can move you between pages mid-conversation — for example, build a template, then jump you to the channel that uses it so you can wire it up together. You'll see an indicator in the chat when she does this, so it's never a silent redirect.
Managing multiple conversations#
You can keep more than one chat with Aimée. From the chat list you can open, rename, and delete individual chats — each gets an AI-generated title. A version timeline spans your chats too, so you can see an entity's recent version history (the last several versions) along with which chat produced each version, even if you made some edits in a different conversation.
Attachments and models#
You can attach files, images, or PDFs to a message, and pick which underlying model answers — Renable offers a choice between faster/economical options and more capable ones, depending on what you're doing. Responses stream in real time, including visible "thinking" and tool-call activity, and you can interrupt her mid-response at any point.
Supported image formats are JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP; AVIF images are usually converted automatically. Keep images under 5MB, and note that a few models can't view GIFs — Aimée will tell you if she can't see one. iPhone HEIC photos and SVG files aren't supported: if an attachment is rejected, export it as JPEG or PNG and attach that instead.
PDFs — brand books, product sheets, style guides — can be up to 25 MB. Other file types can't be attached to chat; if you try, the upload is rejected with a message explaining what's supported. Attachments count toward your plan's uploaded-storage limit (see Plans and limits).
Where to go next#
- Working with Aimée — task-oriented walkthroughs: editing a template and a channel in one conversation, using versions vs. undo, interrupting her, and editing manually while she's working.
- Studio overview
- Publishing a channel