One-shot comments
The fastest way to refine. Highlight any sentence in the post body and a small comment button appears beside it. Select it and a popover opens with your selection quoted at the top. Type a short instruction:- “Make this punchier”
- “Shorten by half”
- “Add a stat”
- “Sound less corporate”
- “Switch to UK English”
Review the changes in place
Rheos never silently overwrites your draft. The rewrite arrives as a Suggested edit shown over your post, the way suggesting mode works in a document editor:- New text appears in green, removed text in red strike-through, both in the flow of the real post.
- Each change gets a ✓ and a ✕ in the right-hand margin. Accept or decline it where it sits.
- A decided change collapses to a single badge — green ✓ if you accepted it, red ✕ if you declined. Select that badge to undo the decision and get the pair of controls back.
- The header counts what is left — “2 of 5 left”, then “All reviewed” — and carries a character badge that turns red if the rewrite would push you over a platform’s limit.
- All — accept every change still outstanding.
- None — decline every change still outstanding.
- ✕ — discard the whole suggestion and keep your draft exactly as it was.
Inline editing
The post body is a normal text box. Select anywhere and 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 already know exactly what you want.Changing the angle
The post’s intent and hook are set before the copy exists, on the Start a new post screen and in the ideas step. Once you have picked an idea and Rheos has written it up, the formula is baked into the draft. So for a bigger shift — “this should be a contrarian post, not an educational one” — you have two routes:- Ask for it. Select Edit and say “rewrite this as a contrarian take”. The whole post comes back as one Suggested edit.
- Start the ideas again. Open a new post, set the intent you want, and let Rheos draft three fresh angles around it.
Regenerating visuals
Open the Attachments card under the post. Generate opens the Image Studio, where you can re-prompt or re-roll; Attach adds one from your Library. Neither one removes what is already there — hover the old thumbnail and select its ✕ first. Your text stays put either way.Version history
Rheos snapshots your post before certain changes, so you can roll back if a recent edit made things worse. Open Version history (the clock icon) in the editor — restore points are labelled by what they preceded, and Restore puts that version back in the editor. A restore point is written when:When to use which
A good workflow: start the post, comment-edit two or three lines and accept the changes
you like, regenerate the visual, publish. Most posts take a few minutes.

