# Genesis (AI) Preferences

> Tune how the AI builder works on this project — chat suggestions, brand guidelines, tone of voice, and your visual style guide.

Source: https://knowledge.estage.com/project-settings/genesis-ai/
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The **Genesis** tab controls how the AI builder behaves on this specific project. Setting
these once means every chat request follows your brand without you having to repeat yourself.

## Prompt suggestions

A toggle that shows a row of click-to-fill chips above the chat box. The suggestions are
generated from your recent chat and the page you're on, to nudge you toward useful next
steps. Turn it off if you prefer a clean composer.

## Project setup

These fields teach the AI about your brand. They're shared with the project setup you may
have filled in when creating the project.

| Field | What it does |
| --- | --- |
| **Guidelines** | Your project's vision and requirements in plain text. The AI keeps these in mind on every request. |
| **Tone of voice** | How the AI should write copy — e.g. "friendly and casual" or "formal and authoritative". |
| **Brand assets** | Upload logos and images to your Media Library so the AI can use them. |
| **Visual style guide** | Design notes — colors, fonts, spacing. On save, Genesis bakes these into your site's theme. |

## How saving works

- **Guidelines, tone, and assets autosave** as you edit — no need to hunt for a Save button.
- The **Save** button bakes your **Visual style guide** into the project's theme CSS, so the
  design tokens apply across your whole site. You'll see a **Saved** pill confirm it.

:::tip
The more specific your guidelines and style guide, the more consistent the AI's output. A
good guideline reads like a creative brief: who the site is for, what it should feel like,
and any hard rules ("never use red", "always use our logo in the header").
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