The primary purpose of the Euryka Brand Hub is to centralise your brand's identity, voice, and guidelines, making them instantly accessible to the AI. This ensures that every piece of content generated, from text to images, is consistently and automatically aligned with your specific brand rules.
Yes. All your brand and project data is securely ring-fenced to your dedicated workspace. It is never used for external model training, ensuring your information remains private and confidential.
The number of brands you can manage is based on your subscription plan. We offer different tiers to suit your needs, from managing a few brands on our Essential plan to an unlimited number for enterprise clients.
You can upload a variety of common file formats, including PDFs, Word documents (.docx), plain text (.txt), and images like JPEGs and PNGs. For continuous context, you can also connect a Google Drive folder to synchronise your project files in real-time.
You can edit your brand guidelines directly in the Brand Hub at any time. For uploaded files, you can replace them with new versions as needed. If you have connected a Google Drive folder, the Brand Hub automatically synchronises with your files, ensuring the AI always has the most current context.
When working in Euryka modules like Threads, Docs, and Sparks, or creating Characters and Voice Overs, you select the relevant brand or project from your Hub. This provides the necessary context, ensuring all outputs are consistently aligned with the specific voice and rules of your selected brand or project.
Features like ChatGPT's Custom Instructions are designed for individual user preferences, usually within a single text field. The Brand Hub is a structured system built for teams. It allows you to manage multiple distinct brands and projects, each with its own voice, rules, and attached files. This ensures that every team member, working across any Euryka module, produces content that is consistently aligned with the correct brand.
A style guide is a static document that your team must reference manually. The Brand Hub is an active framework that directly informs every AI generation. It doesn't just store your rules; it applies them automatically to ensure every output is on-brand.
Yes. You can create separate entries within the Brand Hub for different campaigns or audience segments. For example, you could have a 'Formal Corporate Voice' and a 'Casual Social Media Voice' for the same brand, allowing you to generate content with the appropriate tone for each context.
The Brand Hub acts as a single source of truth for all team members. By allowing everyone to select the same brand or project, it eliminates inconsistencies and ensures that whether someone is writing a social media post or a formal document, they are all working from the same set of AI-enforced guidelines.