AI captions
Yoomru writes post text for you with AI, either instantly in the composer, or automatically for every product a planner/auto-share posts. No API keys or model choices: generation runs on Yoomru's side with a monthly allowance set by your plan (20 on Free, up to 250 on Pro).
AI templates
A template is a reusable instruction for the AI. Its prompt supports shortcodes, {product_name}, {product_description limit="300"}, {product_price} etc. are filled from the actual product before the AI runs, and it has a fallback text (also shortcode-aware) that is used if generation ever fails, so the post still goes out.
Manage templates in Settings → AI → Templates (create, edit, delete), or create one on the spot from any editor.
Using AI in post templates, the {ai_text} chip
Every rich text editor (composer, planner content, network settings, channel custom content) has a “Use AI” button next to “Shortcodes”. Pick a template and an “AI: 〈template name〉” chip is inserted into the text. The chip behaves like any shortcode: the AI text is generated at publish time with that post's product, so a planner or auto-share produces fresh, product-specific text for every single post. Retried publishes reuse the exact same generated text (no changes between attempts, no double usage).
“Write with AI” in the composer
A “Write with AI” button sits under the Content field. When composing for a specific product, it generates a caption immediately: the popover shows the full prompt (instruction + product name, description, price, tags) in an editable textarea, exactly this text goes to the AI, rewrite it however you like (language, tone, hashtags, anything); Reset to default brings the generated prompt back. On a plain calendar post (no product) the prompt starts empty, describe what you want and Generate. The result fills the content field, edit it freely or generate again.
AI logs
Settings → AI → Logs records every generation, newest first: date, template (or “Instant (composer)”), a Success/Failed badge, the beginning of the result, and the token count billed for the call. The header shows “Used this month: X of Y” against your monthly allowance. Click a row for the full prompt, the full response (or the error), and a link to the post it was generated for. Logs are permanent by design, they are the audit trail behind the usage allowance. When the monthly allowance runs out you also get a bell notification, and posts fall back to their templates' fallback text until next month.