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Rheos drafts are starting points, not finished posts. You’ll usually tweak two or three times before publishing. The Unified Post Editor gives you a few ways to do it.

One-shot comments

The fastest way to refine. Highlight any sentence in the post body and a comment popover appears. Type a short instruction:
  • “Make this punchier”
  • “Shorten by half”
  • “Add a stat”
  • “Sound less corporate”
  • “Switch to UK English”
  • “Make this funnier without being cringe”
Rheos rewrites the text you highlighted and shows you the result as a reviewable diff — it doesn’t overwrite your draft until you approve it.
Short, blunt instructions beat polite paragraphs. “Punchier” is better than “could you possibly make this slightly more punchy?”.

Review the changes before they land

When Rheos proposes a rewrite, a Review Changes panel opens. It shows the edit inline: new text in green, removed text in red strike-through, so you can see exactly what changed. A character-count badge turns red if the rewrite pushes you over a platform’s limit. You’re in control of what gets applied:
  • Each change is grouped with its Original and Suggestion side by side. Each group has a Keep / Revert toggle — keep the changes you want, revert the ones you don’t. All and None at the top set every group at once.
  • Apply selected — apply the changes you kept, drop the reverted ones.
  • Accept all — take the whole rewrite.
  • Cancel — discard the suggestion and leave your draft untouched.
Nothing is written to your post until you hit Apply selected or Accept all. Cancel and you’re exactly where you started.

Inline editing

The post body is a normal editor. Select anywhere and just type — fix a typo, swap a word, add a line. Auto-save keeps your changes. This is the right tool for small, deterministic edits where you know exactly what you want.

Changing the angle

For a bigger shift — “this should be a contrarian post, not an educational one” — you don’t rewrite the text yourself. The post’s intent (Sell, Educate, Prove, Connect, Provoke, Inspire, Announce, Entertain) is set when you start the post and steers the whole draft. Change the intent and regenerate to rebuild the post around the new angle rather than nudging it line by line. See the unified post editor for where intent and formula live in the start flow.

Regenerating visuals

For images, carousel slides and video scenes, open the Attachments panel or select the visual to re-prompt, re-roll, swap from your Library, or change the design type. Your text stays put.

Version history

Rheos snapshots your post before each change, so you can roll back if a recent edit made things worse. Open version history (the clock icon) in the editor — you’ll see restore points labelled by what they preceded, like Before AI edit, Manual save and Before brainstorm pick.
Because every save and AI edit is snapshotted first, you can always get back to where you were a few steps ago.

When to use which

Want to…Use
Fix a typo or swap one wordInline edit
Rewrite a sentenceOne-shot comment → Review Changes
Change the angle of the whole postChange intent + regenerate
Replace an imageAttachments panel
Go back to an earlier versionVersion history
A good workflow: start the post, comment-edit two or three lines and accept the changes you like, regenerate the visual, then select Publish. You’ll finish most posts in a few minutes.
Last modified on June 22, 2026