Most creators discover Attlas looking for a better link in bio or a way to answer questions automatically.
And that’s a great place to start.
But once your chat is live, you’ll quickly realize that Attlas can do much more than answer simple questions.
In fact, many creators use Attlas as a personal assistant, content guide, recommendation engine, onboarding experience, and even as an extension of themselves.
This playbook explores some creative ways to use Attlas to improve the experience of your audience while making your content more accessible.
1. Turn your content into a personal guide
One of the most common questions creators receive is:
“Where should I start?”
This happens because new followers arrive every day.
They see hundreds of videos, posts, newsletters, podcasts, and resources.
The problem isn’t a lack of content.
The problem is choosing where to begin.
With Attlas, followers can simply ask:
- Where should I start?
- What’s your best content for beginners?
- Which video should I watch first?
The chat can recommend content based on the knowledge you’ve provided.
Instead of overwhelming people with options, you help them find a clear path.
2. Create an interactive FAQ about yourself
Followers are naturally curious.
Many creators receive the same personal questions repeatedly:
- How old are you?
- What camera do you use?
- What software do you recommend?
- How long have you been creating content?
Instead of answering these questions individually, you can teach your Attlas to answer them automatically.
This creates a personal knowledge base that is available 24 hours a day.
Your audience gets answers instantly.
You save time.
Everyone wins.
3. Help followers discover old content
One of the biggest challenges for creators is that valuable content gets buried.
A video from six months ago might still be incredibly useful.
The problem is that nobody can find it anymore.
With Attlas, followers can search your entire content library conversationally.
They can ask:
“Have you ever talked about productivity?”
Or:
“Do you have any content about writing?”
The chat can surface relevant videos, articles, newsletters, and resources that would otherwise remain hidden.
4. Turn your products into a conversational storefront
If you sell products, services, courses, or memberships, Attlas can act as a guide.
Instead of forcing visitors to read long sales pages, they can ask questions.
Examples:
- Which course is best for beginners?
- What’s included in this program?
- What’s the difference between these products?
- Is this right for me?
The result is a more interactive buying experience that helps people make informed decisions.
Most creators constantly recommend:
- Books
- Tools
- Software
- Podcasts
- Equipment
- Websites
The problem is that these recommendations become scattered across content.
With Attlas, you can centralize everything.
Followers can simply ask:
“What books do you recommend?”
Or:
“Which microphone do you use?”
And instantly receive curated recommendations based on your own content.
6. Create a 24/7 version of yourself
Perhaps the most interesting use of Attlas is this:
Your audience doesn’t always need a new piece of content.
Sometimes they simply need access to your knowledge.
By training Attlas with your content, experiences, recommendations, and expertise, you create something that feels like an extension of yourself.
A place where followers can learn, explore, and discover answers whenever they need them.
Even when you’re offline.
Conclusion
Most creators start using Attlas to answer questions.
The best creators use it to create experiences.
Whether you’re helping followers find content, discover resources, choose products, or learn from your knowledge, Attlas becomes much more than a chatbot.
It becomes a new way for your audience to interact with everything you’ve created.
And the more content you add, the more valuable that experience becomes. Last modified on June 11, 2026