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Audiences

Who your content speaks to, and where your post topics actually come from.

BWritten by the Brandmundo teamUpdated June 10, 2026

Audiences shape who your content speaks to. They're seeded automatically during onboarding and fully editable afterwards.

The audiences settings with a few personas defined

Capture: Settings → Audiences with 2–3 realistic personas (name + description) for a demo brand. Light mode, crop to 16:9.

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Audiences — who you're talking to

An audience is a short persona: a name and a description (“young families in the neighborhood,” “HR managers at mid-size companies”). Generated ideas are written with your active audiences in mind — their problems, their language, their reasons to follow you.

You can add, edit, delete and deactivate audiences in Settings → Audiences. Deactivating keeps the persona on file but stops it influencing generation.

Keeping them sharp

  • Two or three personas is the sweet spot — enough variety, still focused.
  • Specific beats broad: “first-time home buyers” generates better ideas than “everyone interested in real estate.”
  • Revisit quarterly — businesses drift, and stale personas quietly steer the AI toward last year's customers.

Where do topics come from?

You don't maintain a list of themes by hand. Idea batches pull their subjects from your brand profile, your products & services, your media library, and upcoming dates — and your swipes teach the deck which of those to lean into.

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