Training the Subscribr AI Engine by the user
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Erik Frei von X
Hello,
It would be very helpful if I could insert the final, refined version of the script into the tool after making my corrections (in my workflow I do them externally).
Once I’ve made those adjustments and reviewed the script, it would be beneficial if the AI could receive this final version - which is, in my case, modified significantly. If needed, the AI could ask questions to better understand the reasoning behind my changes.
In the end, Subscribr would compare the two versions—its original AI-generated script and my revised one—to learn from the differences. This process would enable the AI to gradually improve its script generation, getting closer to my personal video style and preferences with each iteration.
From a business standpoint:
This feature would also encourage long-term engagement with the tool, as it continuously adapts to my personal style and needs over time and becomes irreplaceable.
Best regards,
Erik
Gil Hildebrand
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This has been a highly requested feature of Subscribr, and I am pleased to announce that we recently launched it.
CHANNEL MEMORY
Here's the problem it solves: every time you start a new chat or script, you had to re-explain your preferences. "I like direct language." "Always include a hook in the first 30 seconds." "I'm a former software engineer." Over and over.
Not anymore.
Subscribr now automatically picks up on these patterns as you chat and remembers them across all your conversations. Once it learns that you prefer question-based hooks or never use profanity, it applies that knowledge to every script going forward.
What gets remembered:
- Your writing style and preferences
- Background info about you as a creator
- Audience details beyond your avatar
- Any rules or constraints for your content
You're in control:
- View everything Subscribr has learned in Channel Settings
- Edit or delete any memory
- Add important context manually if you don't want to wait
- Turn it off entirely if you prefer
It's available now on all paid plans and enabled by default. Head to any channel's settings to see your memories.
I'm curious to hear how this works for you. Reply and let me know.
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Frank Sieben
Absolutely brilliant idea. That’s exactly what my workflow looks like. So over time scripts get better and better and most importantly: more you🙏�
Gil Hildebrand
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Steve Cole
I think this is a great idea.
Gil Hildebrand
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Prioritization of Human-Added Text in Final Edits
Ed Ash
During the final editing process, some of the content I added was completely removed. It would be helpful if human-added or edited text could be given higher priority to ensure that important content is retained.
Gil Hildebrand
Sorry about that! I'm afraid that is not an easy change to make on my end. If you plan to use the Edit feature, I recommend completing the Edit step before making any changes to the draft content. Once again I apologize for the trouble.
Autopilot
Merged in a post:
Enhancement to Edit/Review mode with full AI Editor suggestions
Don Wise
This existing Edit mode does improve on the Draft significantly and I like to use it's output instead of the initial Draft's output. It has limitations however, being it can only be ran once on the script.
What I started doing is running the Edit mode, exporting to a Google Doc, and then reviewing and editing the whole thing. I am obviously not the best script writer though so I would love to be able to copy and paste this back into the Edit mode and have it run against it. Even if I were to paste the updated into the Draft mode, again, that would be okay, but I suspect the Edit mode is made aggressive on purpose and only intended to be run once.
So Perhaps an enhancement to the Review mode, where Subscriber will review your final output, like Edit mode, but be less aggressive and recommend minor refinements to your edits.
Further, it would be great to see the Edit or mode I am suggesting, improve small things you do often to be added into the Voice of your channel, this would lead to more consistent improvements in the Draft engine in future writings and have more consistency from the draft produced and the changes you made.
Gil Hildebrand
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Gil Hildebrand
Love this idea Erik. And fully appreciate that you've considered the business angle too :-) I'll put this on the roadmap. Thank you.
dave wallace
This is a great idea. It's similar to chat gpt's memory feature.
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