What it does
Work Preferences gather your personal defaults — the settings that shape your experience — in one place. Instead of making the same choices over and over for each new piece, you define your habits once and let the system apply them automatically.
From here you set your default content quality level, your default language, your autopilot mode (whether things proceed manually or automatically), and your notification preferences. These are per-user settings that reflect your own way of working.
Once set, these defaults apply automatically to every new piece of content. If you like, you can make a temporary, one-off choice for a single piece without changing your overall preference.
Why it matters
Reselecting the same settings for every piece takes time and invites inconsistency. Defaults make your frequently used choices permanent, speeding up production and keeping your output consistent.
Setting your autopilot mode in advance clarifies how the process will run. In manual mode you approve each step; in automatic mode the pipeline proceeds on its own. Setting the preference once means you always get the flow you expect.
Notification preferences let you control the noise. You can stay informed of important stages while turning off unnecessary alerts, focusing your attention only on the events that matter to you.
How to use it
- 1
Open the Work Preferences page
Go to the Work Preferences section in your dashboard. You manage all of your personal defaults from here.
- 2
Choose your default quality level
Set the quality level new content is generated at; this becomes the starting point for every piece.
- 3
Set your default language
Choose which language your content is generated in by default; every new piece starts in that language.
- 4
Pick your autopilot mode
Decide whether the process runs manually (you approve each step) or automatically (the pipeline proceeds on its own).
- 5
Adjust your notification preferences
Toggle which events you want to be notified about; focus on important stages and mute the rest.
- 6
Save and start creating
Save your preferences; from then on, every new piece you create starts with these defaults.
Tips
- Make your most-used quality level the default; you can still change it temporarily for a single piece when needed.
- Keep autopilot in manual mode until you are confident in your flow, so you can see and learn every step.
- Keep notifications lean; leave them on only for stages where you actually need to act.
- If you mostly create in one language, lock the default to it and skip choosing it every time.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly do work preferences affect?
They affect your default quality level, default language, autopilot mode, and notification preferences. These apply automatically to every new piece of content.
Can I temporarily override a default for one piece?
Yes. Your overall preference stays as is; you can make a different one-off choice for a given piece and then continue with your defaults afterward.
What is the difference between manual and automatic autopilot?
In manual mode you proceed by approving each step of the pipeline. In automatic mode the process proceeds on its own and requires less intervention.
Do these settings affect other users?
No. Work preferences are per-user; they shape only your experience and apply to the new content you create.