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How to Continue AI Conversations with Mydrop AI Home Assistant

A simple Mydrop tutorial for how to continue ai conversations with mydrop ai home assistant, including setup steps, user value, and common mistakes to avoid.

Evan BlakeMay 13, 202613 min read

Updated: May 13, 2026

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By the end, you'll reopen a past AI conversation from Home, continue the thread with workspace context active (profiles, brands, current plan, recent discussion), and save one or more AI replies as a saved prompt or a creative artifact visible in Saved Prompts or Workspace gallery inventory.

Before you start

Checklist

  • You can open Home in Mydrop and see the AI Home Assistant panel.
  • The correct workspace is selected.
  • Relevant profiles and brands are present in the workspace.
  • At least one recent AI chat or conversation memory exists in Home.
  • Media you might attach is available in Upload or the Gallery.
  • You have publish or save permissions for the workspace.

Step 1: Open the feature

  1. From the main navigation, click Home.
  2. In Home find the AI Home Assistant section or panel.
  3. Scan the list of recent chats or the conversation memory summary.
  4. Click the chat you want to continue. Expected result: the selected conversation opens in the assistant panel and you can see recent messages and a conversation memory summary or chat artifact memory.

Step 2: Set up the basics

  1. Confirm the top of the assistant shows your active workspace context.
  2. Check selected profile or brand, current workspace plan, and suggested operating modes are visible.
  3. Verify recent discussion snippets and chat artifact memory are shown in the panel. Why: this ensures the assistant uses the right context for replies and for saved artifacts.

Step 3: Add the content or settings

  1. In the open conversation, type your follow-up message in the assistant input.
  2. If you need media, click Upload to add a file or Pick from gallery to choose existing media. Expected result: media appears attached to your message and any preview is visible.
  3. Edit the message or prompt text if you want to refine the request before sending.
  4. Click Send. Expect the assistant to reply in the same thread, using workspace context such as selected profiles, recent post strategy signals, or the current workspace plan.

Step 4: Review and save useful replies

  1. Read the AI reply and confirm it matches your needs.
  2. If the reply is useful, choose Save as Prompt or Save as Artifact from the assistant options. Expected result: a dialog asks for a title or destination. Enter a clear title and select Saved Prompts or Workspace gallery inventory as the destination.
  3. Confirm the save. You should see the new prompt listed under Saved Prompts or the artifact appear in Workspace gallery inventory.

Verification checks

  • The conversation remains the same thread and new messages appear below earlier ones.
  • Workspace context labels (profile, brand, plan, memory summary) remain visible while you continue the chat.
  • Saved Prompts shows the new prompt title.
  • Workspace gallery inventory shows saved artifacts or media marked as Applied or Preview file if relevant.

Common mistakes to prevent

  • Not selecting the correct workspace or profile before continuing the chat.
  • Trying to continue a chat that has no recent discussion or memory summary.
  • Attaching media but not completing the Upload or Pick action so the file is not applied.
  • Saving a prompt or artifact without a clear title or choosing no destination, making it hard for the team to find.

Troubleshooting and next steps

  • If Send is disabled or the panel shows loading, refresh Home and confirm the workspace selection.
  • If media upload fails, re-upload or choose Pick from gallery instead.
  • Use Saved Prompts when composing Calendar > New post or when building drafts in Profiles workflows.

Conclusion Following these steps reopens a past AI conversation, keeps workspace context active, and converts useful AI replies into saved prompts or creative artifacts for team reuse.

Outcome: Reopen a past AI conversation from Home, confirm the workspace context is active (profiles, brands, current plan, recent discussion), and prepare the chat so you can continue and later save AI replies as prompts or artifacts.

Step 1: Open the feature

  1. From the main navigation, click Home to open the Home view.
  2. In Home, open the AI Home Assistant panel. Look for the assistant area labeled AI Home Assistant or the chat panel on the Home screen.
  3. Locate the Recent chats list or the Conversation memory summary section inside the assistant panel. This area shows prior AI sessions and short memory summaries.
  4. Find the session you want to resume. Use the timestamp or brief summary to pick the right conversation.
  5. Click the session entry to open it. The assistant panel should display the past conversation thread and the last AI reply.
  6. Confirm the chat is active. You should see the full thread and an input area where you can type a new message. The Send button should be visible and enabled when the input contains text.
  7. If the session you need is not in Recent chats, open Recent chat focus history or Previous discussion entries in the assistant panel to search older sessions and select the correct one.

What you should see after Step 1:

  • The chosen conversation thread appears in the AI Home Assistant panel.
  • The message input is visible and ready.
  • The assistant shows a short conversation memory summary or recent discussion snippet for the session.

Step 2: Set up the basics

  1. Verify the workspace selection at the top of Home. Confirm the correct workspace and brand are active before sending messages. This ensures the assistant uses the right profiles and brand context.
  2. Check Selected profile context. In the assistant panel or its side area, confirm the profile or profiles that should be applied to this session are listed. If the wrong profile is shown, choose the correct profile from the profile selection control.
  3. Confirm Workspace profiles and brands inventory is visible. This should list connected profiles, brands, or groups available to the workspace so the assistant can reference them.
  4. Review Current workspace plan and Suggested operating modes for this workspace. The assistant displays the workspace plan and suggested modes; confirm these match your objective for the resumed conversation (planning, drafting, ideation, etc.).
  5. Inspect Conversation memory summary and Chat artifact memory. You should see a short summary of prior chat memory, recent topics, and any saved artifacts referenced by the assistant. This is how the assistant keeps context so you do not restart from a blank prompt.
  6. Confirm Recent discussion between You and User or Previous discussion between You and User is present. These entries show the most recent exchanges the assistant will consider when generating replies.
  7. Check media controls if you plan to attach files:
    • Look for Upload, Pick from gallery, or Upload files options.
    • Use Pick from gallery to select existing workspace media or Upload to add new files.
    • After choosing media, use Apply media update or Preview file to confirm the attachment is ready.
  8. Make sure the chat input is enabled and not showing a disabled or loading state. If the Send control is disabled or showing a loading indicator, wait briefly or refresh Home.
  9. Optional quick checklist before sending:
    • Correct workspace and brand selected
    • Desired profile(s) active
    • Conversation memory summary visible
    • Any required media uploaded or selected
    • Send input enabled

What you should see after Step 2:

  • Workspace context items (profile, brand, plan, operating modes) are visible and correct.
  • Conversation memory summary and recent discussion items are displayed.
  • Media upload and gallery options are available if needed.
  • The assistant is ready to accept a new message with the correct workspace context applied.

Proceed to continue the conversation by typing a new message or editing the last prompt, then send. After receiving the reply, use Save as Prompt or Save as Artifact (in the assistant options) to store useful outputs for team reuse.

Outcome: Continue the selected AI conversation, add or attach content and settings, and prepare one or more AI replies to be saved as a prompt or a creative artifact for team reuse.

Step 3: Add the content or settings

Checklist before you add content

  1. Confirm the correct workspace and profile/brand are active.

  2. Confirm the selected past chat is open and shows the conversation memory summary.

  3. Have any media ready in Upload or Gallery if you plan to attach files.

  4. Continue the thread

    • In the open Home assistant session, type your follow-up message in the chat input.
    • Edit the existing prompt text if you want to refine the request before sending.
    • Click the Send button to submit the message. You should see the send action complete and the AI start a reply.
  5. Attach or pick media

    • To attach a file, choose Upload and select the file from your computer.
    • To reuse existing media, choose Gallery and pick the item from the Workspace gallery inventory.
    • After choosing media, look for a visible confirmation such as Preview file or Applied. The chat should show the attached item inline or as a listed media update.
  6. Apply media updates and metadata

    • If you need the AI to use specific media metadata (caption, thumbnail, or tags), apply those updates in the media preview before sending.
    • After applying, confirm the UI shows the applied state or a label like Media Ready. This ensures the AI reply will consider the media.
  7. Use workspace context explicitly

    • If the AI assistant shows Conversation memory summary, Conversation memory, or Recent discussion, check that the summary reflects the posts, profiles, or current workspace plan you expect.
    • If something is missing, paste a short context note into the chat (for example: "Use brand X voice and the current workspace plan goals") so the AI has the correct context for this reply.
  8. Send or edit until satisfied

    • If the send button is disabled, check for a visible loading or is-saving state and wait for it to finish.
    • If the reply is incomplete, send a clarifying message rather than restarting the whole chat to keep the session history intact.

Verification checks for Step 3

  • After sending, confirm the AI reply appears in-thread and includes any media you attached.
  • Confirm the conversation memory summary still reflects recent discussion and workspace hints.
  • Confirm the workspace profile/brand remains selected while you work.

Step 4: Review the workflow

  1. Inspect the AI reply

    • Read the AI response in the open Home assistant thread.
    • Verify the reply incorporates the workspace context: mentions the selected profile, brand tone, or current plan where applicable.
    • If the reply misaligns, send a short corrective message (for example: "Use Brand Y tone; shorten to 150 characters") and wait for the updated reply.
  2. Confirm conversation memory and focus

    • Ensure the UI shows Conversation memory summary or Active chat focus for this thread.
    • If the memory summary is collapsed or missing, expand it so the saved artifact includes context.
  3. Save as Prompt

    • When a reply contains a reusable instruction or structure, choose Save as Prompt.
    • Give the prompt a clear title and optional tags so teammates can find it.
    • Verify the saved prompt appears in Saved Prompts and shows the title and excerpt.
  4. Save as Artifact (creative output)

    • When a reply is a finished piece (caption, image metadata, or post draft), choose Save as Artifact or Save to Gallery.
    • Assign a clear title and confirm any media is attached in the artifact preview.
    • Verify the artifact appears in the Workspace gallery inventory or the chosen destination and that its preview shows the content and any applied metadata.
  5. Final verification checks

    • Open Saved Prompts and Workspace gallery inventory to confirm items are visible and searchable.
    • Use one saved prompt in a quick test: open Calendar > New post, paste or apply the saved prompt to a new draft to verify it imports correctly.
    • If a saved item is not visible, refresh Home and confirm workspace selection; check that the save action completed (no is-saving or disabled state).

Common mistakes to avoid in these steps

  • Do not save without a clear title; unclear names make prompts and artifacts hard to find.
  • Do not assume media attached locally was uploaded; verify Preview file or Applied state.
  • Do not continue the wrong chat; confirm Active chat focus and recent discussion before sending.
  • If the Send button is disabled or the UI shows loading, wait or refresh Home rather than resending the same message.

Result you should see

  • The AI reply appears in the continued conversation, workspace context is preserved, and one or more saved items appear in Saved Prompts or Workspace gallery inventory for team reuse.

You will reopen a past AI conversation from Home, continue the thread with workspace context active, and save one or more AI replies as a Saved Prompt or a creative artifact visible in Saved Prompts or Workspace gallery inventory.

Troubleshooting and next steps

Quick checklist before troubleshooting

  1. Confirm you are in the correct workspace on Home.
  2. Confirm the relevant profile or brand is selected.
  3. Confirm there is a recent AI chat or Conversation memory summary available.
  4. Confirm you have publish or save permissions for prompts and gallery items.
  5. If attaching media, have files ready to Upload or pick from Gallery.

Common UI states and fixes

  1. Send button is disabled or looks loading
    • What to check: ensure the chat has an active focus and your message is not empty.
    • Action: click the message field, type a short test message, and confirm the Send button becomes enabled. If it remains disabled, refresh Home and verify workspace selection at the top of the view.
  2. Home assistant shows open is-loading or disabled updating
    • What to check: a transient network or sync issue may be happening.
    • Action: wait 10 seconds, then refresh Home. If the state persists, sign out and sign in or try a different browser tab.
  3. Media attachment failed or not visible
    • What to check: the file was fully uploaded or picked from Gallery.
    • Action: retry Upload, or choose Pick from gallery. After selecting, click Apply media update or confirm the media appears under Selected media for metadata updates.
  4. Conversation memory summary or Chat artifact memory missing
    • What to check: the selected chat may have no saved memory or the session is older than available history.
    • Action: open a different recent chat from the list. If no recent discussion exists, ask a quick context question to recreate the thread.
  5. Save as Prompt or Save as Artifact option not available
    • What to check: whether the AI reply is visible and the assistant has completed a response.
    • Action: wait for the reply to finish rendering, then look for Save as Prompt or Save as Artifact in the reply controls. If still missing, refresh Home and reopen the same chat.

Step-by-step recovery for a failed save

  1. Reopen Home and locate the AI Home Assistant panel.
  2. Select the same conversation; confirm Conversation memory summary and Workspace profiles and brands inventory are visible.
  3. Ensure the AI reply is fully displayed.
  4. Click Save as Prompt or Save as Artifact.
  5. If a dialog asks for a title or destination, add a clear title and choose Saved Prompts or Workspace gallery inventory.
  6. Confirm the UI shows a success state (applied, is-saved, or a confirmation toast). If not, retry step 4.

Next steps after successful saves

  1. Verify the item:
    • Open Saved Prompts to confirm the prompt is listed.
    • Open Workspace gallery inventory to confirm the artifact appears and media is attached.
  2. Reuse saved prompts:
    • Open Calendar > New post, choose a profile, then load the saved prompt to start a draft.
  3. Share or iterate:
    • Open Profiles to attach the saved prompt or artifact to a brand or profile workflow.
  4. Organize:
    • Rename saved prompts or artifacts with descriptive titles so team members can find them quickly.
  5. Back up important artifacts by downloading media from the gallery if needed.

If problems persist

  1. Try a different browser or clear cache for Home.
  2. Confirm your account permissions with an admin if save actions remain blocked.
  3. Collect the exact error message text and contact Mydrop support with the workspace name, the chat title, and the time you attempted the action.

Conclusion

After following the troubleshooting steps and next steps, Saved Prompts should appear in Saved Prompts and creative artifacts should appear in Workspace gallery inventory. Use those saved items in Calendar > New post or Profiles workflows to avoid rebuilding the same work from scratch. If a problem cannot be resolved with the steps above, contact support with the chat title and workspace details.

FAQ

Quick answers

Save session state and attach transcripts, key messages, and resource links to the workspace so the assistant can resume without re-explaining goals. Tag important turns with labels like objective, constraints, or next steps, and use unified history to continue the thread with full context.

Yes. Turn high-value replies into saved prompts, templates, or asset drafts that teams can search and reuse. Capture variables, brand voice notes, and performance metrics, then store them in a shared library so content creators and social teams iterate faster without rebuilding prompts or clarifying strategy.

Create persistent context layers like project briefs, conversation snapshots, pinned messages, and reference files. Assign ownership and explicit next actions, and surface related assets in the team view. Mydrop's assistant can store session snapshots and export prompt-ready artifacts so teammates resume or fork work with minimal handoff.

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Evan Blake

Content Operations Editor

Evan Blake joined Mydrop after years of running content operations for agencies where slow approvals, unclear ownership, and last-minute edits were the daily tax on good creative. He helped design workflow systems for teams publishing across brands, clients, and regions, then brought that operational discipline into Mydrop's editorial practice. Evan writes about approvals, production cadence, and the simple process choices that keep social teams calm under pressure.

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