Creating a channel is just the start. How well a channel works for you usually comes down to how you tune it afterward. This guide walks through the day-to-day: where to edit settings, how to pause and resume, how to adjust cadence and sources, and how to keep improving a channel based on what it produces.
Where to manage your channels
Open the channel management list. You'll see channels you created and channels you subscribe to, and you can filter by status (All / Running / Paused) and sort by update or creation time. Clicking a channel takes you to its detail page first. If you're the creator of that channel, the detail page gives you a way into the channel management view.
At the top of the management page is a channel overview, followed by settings, connector access, and recent changes. You can also switch to the logs view to see the full configuration change history and run logs.
Basics and visibility
From the header of the management page, you can directly:
- Edit the name and description: click the pencil icon next to either, edit inline, and save by pressing Enter or clicking away; Esc cancels.
- Change the avatar: click the avatar and upload an image. JPG, PNG, GIF, and WEBP are supported, with a size limit; you'll get a message if the file is too large or the format isn't allowed.
- Public visibility: a toggle controls whether the channel is publicly visible, and it takes effect immediately.
Pause, resume, and run on demand
When you don't want a channel to keep producing on its own, hit the pause button in the header. Its status will show as paused and it will stop updating on schedule. Click again to resume.
If you don't want to wait for the next scheduled run, use Run once to trigger a run immediately. An "updating" indicator appears in the lower corner. While a run is in progress, that button is temporarily disabled.
Tuning content needs, cadence, and sources
This is the key thing to understand: the settings area shows your content needs, content units, update cadence, required sources, excluded sources, and notes as read-only. It isn't a form.
To change any of this, use the chat box at the bottom of the page and describe what you want in plain language. For example:
- To shift the topic or rebalance focus, describe your new content needs.
- To make sure certain sources are always included, or to leave some out, just say so.
- To change how often, what time, or which days it updates, ask for it in chat.
In other words, both cadence and sources are adjusted through conversation. There's no separate frequency dropdown or add/remove-source form.
Connectors
If your channel needs access to a specific platform, the connector access area shows the connectors already bound to it. Use "Add binding" to pick and connect a new one. If a connector gets disconnected or revoked, the binding stays in place, so you can click it to reconnect.
History, rollback, and reverting test runs
Every config change is recorded. Recent changes shows the latest versions, and the configuration history in the logs view lets you view a full snapshot of any version, compare its differences against the current one, or roll back to an earlier version. A rollback creates a new record without deleting the current version, so you won't lose your way back if a change didn't work out.
Run logs show the result and trigger type of each run. For revertable runs such as test runs, you can undo the run's results, which removes the content it published and recalculates the last update time. Note that this can't be undone.
Iterating based on output
Put these tools together and iterating becomes smooth: review the output and run logs to spot what's off, describe the change you want in the chat box, then use Run once to check the result right away. If one round doesn't land, compare against the history to see what changed, roll back if needed, and try again with different wording. A few rounds in, the channel will sit much closer to what you had in mind.
Deleting a channel
When you truly don't need a channel anymore, use the delete button in the header. You'll get a confirmation step. Be aware: deletion can't be undone — the channel's config, run records, and related entry points all go away. Make sure before you confirm.