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Rheos drafts are starting points, not finished posts. Most users tweak two or three times before publishing. The Unified Post Editor gives you three 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 only the highlighted text. The rest of the post stays exactly as it was. The popover closes when the edit is applied.
Short, blunt instructions beat polite paragraphs. “Punchier” is better than “could you possibly make this slightly more punchy?”.
No credit cost for one-shot comments. Use them freely.

Inline editing

The post body is a normal editor. Click 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.

Formula swaps

For bigger changes — “this should be a contrarian post, not an educational one” — don’t rewrite the text yourself. Click a formula chip at the top of the editor and pick a new value.
  • Change intent from educate → provoke and Rheos rewrites the whole post with a sharper edge.
  • Change hook from list-tease → contrarian and the first line gets rebuilt.
  • Change CTA from save-this → DM-me and the ending swaps.
Formula swaps cost a small number of credits because they trigger a full regeneration.

Regenerating visuals

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

Version history

Every generation and regeneration is saved as a version. Open History in the editor’s toolbar to see previous drafts and roll back if a recent change made things worse.
One-shot comment edits and your own typing don’t create new versions — only full regenerations do.

When to use which

Want to…Use
Fix a typo or swap one wordInline edit
Rewrite a sentenceOne-shot comment
Change the angle of the whole postFormula swap
Replace an imageImage Studio
Go back to an earlier versionVersion history
A good workflow: pick a formula, comment-edit two or three lines, regenerate the visual, hit publish. Most posts are done in under five minutes.
Last modified on May 15, 2026