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Your Content

Your personal space for documents — create, edit, and organize everything you write in one place.

Your Content is your personal document library inside Opisense. It's where you create and manage everything that belongs to you — written documents, AI-generated images, spatial brainstorms, agent-built designs, and anything else with a "this is mine" feel.

Looking for shared, team-owned content? That lives in Spaces — org-scoped homes that sit right alongside Your Content in the sidebar's Content group. You can move content between the two whenever a personal draft becomes team material.

What belongs here

Unlike shared wiki pages or team knowledge bases, Your Content is your personal workspace. It's a unified library across multiple content types:

  • Drafts and ideas — Notes, plans, and documents in progress
  • Image canvases — Generations from Image Studio appear here with an image thumbnail
  • Brainstorms — Spatial canvases from Brainstorm appear with a Brain icon and sage tint
  • Designs — Designs from Designer appear with the latest preview snapshot
  • Reference material — Anything you want to keep handy for quick access
  • Shared content — Documents and folders shared with you by teammates

Each content type has its own icon and tint so you can scan the library quickly. Clicking any item routes you to the right surface — text documents open in the rich-text editor, image canvases route to /images/[id], brainstorms to /brainstorm/[id], designs to /designer/[id].

Everything you create here is private to you by default. When you're ready, you can share individual items with your team.

The rich text editor

Text-style documents (notes, drafts, reference material) open in a powerful rich text editor. You can format text, add headings, insert lists, embed images, and more — all without leaving the page. It's designed to get out of your way so you can focus on writing.

Your documents save automatically as you type. You'll never lose work because you forgot to hit save.

Starting from existing material

You don't have to type everything from scratch. From the New document menu you can import existing files (Word, PDF, PowerPoint, spreadsheets, Markdown, and more) or pull in a public web page — each converts into a native, editable document. See Importing documents.

Working with the assistant

Open any document you own and click Ask assistant to bring the AI assistant into a side panel bound to that page. It can answer questions about the document and edit it directly — drafting sections, revising text, or rewriting the whole thing. See Ask the assistant.

Inserting AI-generated content

Content from Image Studio, Brainstorm, and Designer can be inserted into other surfaces. From an image canvas, click Insert into… to drop the current image into a note, wiki page, design, or assistant thread. The destination opens with the image already inserted.

This is the cleanest way to bring AI output into your text documents — no download/re-upload round-trip needed. See Image Studio → Inserting for details.

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