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Editing Assets

Editing and versioning generated assets


Every image, post, or document Mavic generates is treated as a versioned asset. You can refine it, compare versions, restore older ones, and review the full feedback history — all from inside the chat.


The Assets tab


Inside any active chat, look at the top-right of the chat window. You'll see an Assets tab. Click it to open a panel showing every asset generated in this chat — images, posts, documents.


Each asset has its own card with:


  • A preview
  • Version count (e.g. "2 versions")
  • Action buttons (refine, compare, download)


Refining an asset


To make changes to an asset (e.g. an image):


  1. Click the asset to open it.
  2. Type your change in the Add feedback textbox — for example, "Make the background brighter and add a subtle shadow under the product."
  3. Press Enter.


Mavic generates a new version. The original is preserved as version 1; the new one becomes version 2.


Viewing versions


Click 2 versions (or whatever the count is) on the asset card. You'll see all versions side by side.


For each version you can:


  • Restore — make this version the current one
  • Compare — open two versions in a side-by-side pop-up to inspect differences
  • Use this version — pick whichever version you want to publish


Feedback history


For each asset, Mavic logs every refinement you've requested. Open the Feedback History panel to see:


  • Every change you asked for
  • The version it produced
  • Which version is currently selected


This is useful when you've gone through several rounds and want to revert to "the version after the second round of edits."


Comparing versions


Click Compare on any asset card. A pop-up opens with two versions side by side. Use the buttons under each image to pick the winner.


Restoring a previous version


Click Restore on any older version. It becomes the current version. Older versions are not deleted — they remain in version history and you can switch back any time.


Refining other types of assets


The same flow works for:


  • Posts — refine copy, add hashtags, change CTA
  • Documents (blogs, press releases, emails) — add sections, change tone, expand
  • Carousels — refine specific slides


For documents, refinements use the dedicated document editor. See Editing long-form content for details (when applicable).


Tips


  • Refine in small steps. Big change requests like "redo everything" tend to lose context. Smaller asks like "shorten the first paragraph by half" produce better results.
  • Use versions for A/B testing. Generate two takes of the same post and compare which scores better when published.
  • Restore is non-destructive. You can always switch back. Don't be afraid to experiment.






Updated: May 2026


Updated on: 07/05/2026

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