Customizing and Styling Your GoMarble AI Reports

Once a report is generated in GoMarble AI, you have complete control to refine its content and appearance. This guide covers how to edit text, change visual themes, and add images.

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Last updated 6 months ago

How to Edit Report Content

You can modify the text in your report in two ways: using AI for broad changes or editing inline for precise corrections.

Editing with an AI Command

  1. Hover over the title of the section you wish to change and click the Edit with AI button.

  2. The title will become a text box. Type a command telling the AI what you want to change (e.g., "Make this section more detailed").

  3. Click the send icon, and the AI will rewrite that section based on your instructions.

Direct Inline Editing

  1. Hover over any text block (a title, paragraph, or bullet point) and an Edit button will appear.

  2. Click it to make the text field editable.

  3. Type, delete, or add text directly, then click the send icon to save your changes.

How to Edit Report Themes

Customize your reports to match your brand identity.

Step 1: Open the Theme Editor When viewing any report, click the Edit Theme button in the top-right corner.

Step 2: Choose or Create a Theme

  • Select Light or Dark for pre-built modes.

  • Select + New Theme to open the customization panel. Here, you can name your theme, upload a Brand Logo, and select a custom Color Palette. The report will update in real-time.

Step 3: Save Your Theme Click the Save button to save your new theme. It can now be selected from the "Edit Theme" dropdown on any other report.

How to Add Images to a Report

You can embed images, such as ad creatives, directly into your reports.

Step 1: Get the Public URL of Your Image Ensure your image is hosted online and you have a direct, public URL for it (ending in .png, .jpg, etc.).

Step 2: Use the Image URL in a Prompt When creating or editing a report with AI, simply paste the image URL into your prompt and tell the AI where to place it.

Example:

"In the 'Creative Performance' section, add this image and discuss its performance: https://www.google.com/search?q=https://example.com/path/to/my-ad.jpg"