Every time you generate content in YG3—whether through the Organic or Paid module—you have the option to save it to your account.
These saved assets aren’t just archive material. They’re strategic tools that help you scale faster, reuse winning concepts, and maintain quality across brands.
This guide outlines how to get the most leverage from your saved content.
You can access all saved content under the Saved tab in your workspace.
Content is organized by:
Date created
Use a saved blog post and ask Elysia:
“Turn this into 5 social media captions.”
“Give me a version of this as landing page copy.”
“Create a follow-up email from this blog.”
This lets you expand content reach without rewriting from scratch.
Use saved assets to:
Assemble full-funnel journeys (blog → landing page → email)
Stitch together educational series
Group content by theme, audience, or intent
Ask Elysia to help:
“Organize these 3 posts into a lead nurture flow.”
“Which of these should we turn into a whitepaper?”
Refer to high-performing content to inform future ideation.
Ask:
“What did we use last time we launched this offer?”
“How did we position the product for CFOs?”
“Which headlines performed best last quarter?”
This is how you institutionalize brand memory across accounts and time.
Identify your best-written pieces and reuse them as formatting or structure templates.
Elysia can help:
“Use this format to create a new post about [topic].”
“Match this tone and structure for a new service line.”
Consistency improves brand voice and production speed.
Save every final version you plan to publish
Use naming conventions (e.g. "Q3 blog - brand awareness - CRM")
Group saved content by theme for easy reuse
Use Elysia to search, remix, and evolve saved work
The more you save, the smarter YG3 becomes.
Your saved content is a living repository of past thinking, successful positioning, and brand execution. When used strategically, it allows your team to:
Eliminate repeated ideation
Operate with increasing speed and consistency
Turn insights into systems
Don't just create.
Capture, reuse, and scale.