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How to Use Content Hub Fields in Your Campaign Table

Customize AI-generated content at the row level using Content Hub parameters

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Written by Daniel Wiener
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Want more control over how Autobound writes messages for each prospect?

Content Hub fields let you override what the AI would normally decide—based on your Content Hub or campaign defaults—and instead tailor messaging on a row-by-row basis.

Some use cases:

  • You want AI to reflect specific deal notes, intent signals, or past interactions

  • You need precision beyond what your Content Hub provides

  • You want to change the language of your outputs


🧠 Why This Matters

By default, Autobound uses smart logic to decide how to write your message:
• It picks the best value proposition and sales asset from your Content Hub
• It applies your default tone, language, and AI model

But sometimes you want to override that.

  • Example: “We met for coffee last week — mention that.” → map this to Additional Context

  • Want to make sure a healthcare-specific case study is used instead of your usual sales deck? → map that to Sales Asset

  • Pitching a different product than your usual one? → set a custom Value Proposition

Note: You can already control some of these at the campaign level using Content Hub settings (see screenshot below), but now you can do it per row for extra precision.



🧭 Where to Find It

Go to your campaign and click Edit Columns.

Then select the new “Content Hub” tab to add any of the following row-level override fields.

You can populate these manually, via CSV, CRM sync, webhook, or API import—just be sure to map them.


📋 Available Fields

Field

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Tooltip

Additional Context

Know something we don’t? Try “we met for coffee.” Add CRM notes, topics, or custom instructions.

Use this to guide the AI—intent data, meeting notes, CRM observations, or pasted URLs. Max 10,000 characters.

Sales Asset

Text on a product, service, event, etc. to include in your message.

Add a long-form reference (case study, webpage, etc.). The AI will extract key points. Max 10,000 characters.

Value Proposition

Ensure a specific value prop is used in the message.

Overrides Autobound’s default value prop with your own—great for alternate products, segments, or campaign-specific pitches. Max 10,000 characters.

Writing Style

Set the tone—casual, formal, energetic, etc.

Forces a specific tone across that row. Leave blank to use your default tone from settings.

Language

Specify the output language (e.g., “French”).

Defaults to English. Use free-form text to write in any supported language.

Model

Choose which AI model to use.

Optional. Defaults to your standard model. Useful if testing different LLM behavior (e.g., gpt-4o, sonnet, opus).


🧩 How It Works

  • If the cell is blank → Autobound uses your defaults (Content Hub → Campaign → Global)

  • If the cell has a value → That value is passed into the AI directly and overrides the default

  • Values are not overwritten after content generation. Blank stays blank.

This applies whether the data is entered manually or imported.

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