Affinity Design
Client Guide

Command Workflows

Use Command as the fastest path for questions, small edits, and guided website work

When To Use Command

Use Command when you want help without opening a visual editor first.

It is best for:

  • quick website edits
  • asking where something lives
  • checking reports or billing
  • getting help before using the builder

Good Client Prompts

Try prompts like:

  • "Update the homepage headline."
  • "Show me what changed on my website this week."
  • "Which page should I edit for this service?"
  • "Summarize my latest report."

Best Flow

  1. Open Command.
  2. Ask for the outcome you want.
  3. Read the answer or review the action card.
  4. Approve the action if Command asks for confirmation.
  5. Open a builder only if the task needs visual editing.

When To Switch To A Builder

Switch from Command to a builder when:

  • you want to see the page while editing
  • the change touches layout or multiple sections
  • you want direct control over the final wording or visuals

Safe Expectation

Command is great for guided help and smaller changes. It is not always the best tool for long visual editing sessions.

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