Draft something from scratch
Go from a one-line prompt to a finished first draft.
Beginner · ~5 min · Prerequisites: None
What you'll do
Use the Draft with AI flow to create a new document. You describe what you want, the assistant writes the first draft, and you refine it from there.
Steps
Open "Draft with AI"
In Your content, click New ▾ and select Draft with AI. A dialog appears with two fields: a prompt (required) and an optional title.
Enter your prompt
Describe the document you want — for example, "A one-page project proposal for migrating our support docs to a new platform. Include goals, timeline, and risks." You have up to 2000 characters. Press Enter (or click Draft) to submit. Shift+Enter adds a newline if you need multiple lines.
Watch the draft land
The document opens immediately and the assistant panel activates on the right. The draft streams into the editor with a pulse highlight as each section arrives. You don't need to wait — you can scroll and read as it writes.
Accept the suggested title
Once the draft is complete, the assistant suggests a title based on the content. Press Tab or click the suggestion to accept it. If you typed a title in the dialog, the suggestion won't overwrite it.
Undo if you don't like the result
If the first draft misses the mark, click Undo agent edit in the panel header to revert the content and start a fresh prompt in the same thread.
If you close the tab while the draft is still streaming, reopen the document and the prompt re-fires automatically on the same thread — no lost work, no duplicate thread.