The Command Center
The Command Center is where you talk to Olori. It is a chat: you type or speak an instruction, she reasons through it, uses her tools, and shows you the result. Almost everything in SabiMaketa can start from here.
How to use it
Open Command from the sidebar. Type any marketing instruction in plain language and press send. For quick tasks Olori replies with the finished work. For bigger jobs she first shows you a short Execution Plan and waits for your go-ahead. She can run several tasks at once, and you can keep the conversation going — she remembers the context of the current thread and learns your preferences over time.
Pick your mode with the toggle
A mode toggle sits at the top of the chat: Manual approves every step, Semi-Auto approves the plan once (the default), and Auto executes without asking. Set it per conversation, or override in the instruction itself. When Olori needs more detail she asks a couple of quick clarifying questions before she starts.
As she works you see it happen live — an Execution Plan card, Content Created cards, inline image and video previews (with the model named), and a Content Intelligence Score showing an overall rating, the best time to post and the hook type.
Starter prompts
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"Create a week of content for all my platforms."
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"Run an engagement campaign for my latest product."
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"Show me what is performing best this month."
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"Research my top competitors this week."
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"Write an email sequence for new leads."
Why the whole app points back here
Every feature page — WhatsApp, Scout, Analytics, Deals — is a place to review and approve. When you click a Create or Ask Olori button anywhere in the app, it brings you back to the Command Center with the request pre-filled. The Command Center is the one interface; the other screens are windows onto the work.
You will sometimes see the assistant called Sabi on older screens. Sabi and Olori are the same autonomous marketing manager.
Can I ask more than one thing at a time?
Yes. You can give a multi-part instruction and Olori will break it into steps. For anything with several moving parts she creates a Project so you can track each task.
Does it remember past conversations?
Within a thread she keeps full context. She also draws on your Brand Kit, your connected channels and your data every time, so she never starts from a blank slate.