Affinity Design
User Guide

Command Agent

Your AI-powered operations assistant for website, SEO, billing, reporting, and connected business work

What Is Command?

Command is the built-in AI assistant for user mode. Instead of hunting through multiple pages first, you can ask for help in plain English and let Command guide the next step.

Command can work across:

  • website tasks
  • SEO questions
  • billing lookups
  • report summaries
  • knowledge base context
  • connected business tools

If a tool feels unavailable, check the related connection first. Missing website, analytics, CRM, or social connections can limit what Command can actually do.

Good Uses For Command

Command is especially helpful when you want to:

  • find the right page fast
  • ask for a summary before taking action
  • request a small change
  • compare account data across different areas

Basic Flow

  1. Open Command.
  2. Start a new session.
  3. Ask for what you need in plain language.
  4. Review the answer, action card, or follow-up question.
  5. Confirm any action that needs approval.

What To Expect

Command may:

  • answer directly
  • ask a follow-up question
  • show an action card
  • create a durable artifact
  • generate an image, shown inline with a loading state and a version history you can open, iterate on, and download from
  • convert an existing image into a scalable vector graphic (SVG), useful for logos and icons
  • pause for confirmation before a meaningful change
  • for a website or page build/edit request specifically, first ask whether you want to build it yourself in the Website Builder, plan it together step by step, or have Command handle it autonomously — this doesn't come up for image, social, or other non-website requests

Best Practice

Start broad, then get specific.

For example:

  • "Show me what changed this week."
  • "Which website page needs attention first?"
  • "Summarize this month's leads and bookings."
  • "Help me update the homepage headline."

When Not To Use Command

Use the direct page or direct tool instead when:

  • you already know the exact workspace you need
  • you are doing repeated visual editing
  • you need a builder, not a chat flow

Command Versus Support

Command handles day-to-day work and guided actions. For platform problems, billing disputes, or access issues, use Support.

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