How to Use AI Features in UniLink (Generate Content and Automate Your Page With AI)

UniLink's built-in AI tools generate bios, button copy, captions, images, and SEO metadata — so you spend less time writing and more time publishing.

TL;DR:
  • UniLink has six AI tools embedded in the Dashboard: Bio Generator, Button Copy, Content Block, Image Generator, Caption Writer, and SEO Title/Description.
  • Each tool appears as an AI button or ✨ icon next to the relevant field — no separate interface to navigate to.
  • Every generation uses credits from your monthly allowance; credits reset monthly and vary by plan.
  • AI output is a starting point, not a final draft — always personalize before publishing.

Writing everything yourself is one of the biggest friction points in building and maintaining a link-in-bio page. What do you put in your bio? What should the button say? What caption should go with this social post? For most people, the answer is "I'll figure it out later" — and later becomes a page that stays half-finished for months. UniLink's AI features exist to remove that friction. They're not a separate tool you have to open or a subscription you manage elsewhere — they're embedded directly in the editor, next to the fields they help you fill. You see the field, you click the AI button, you get options. The goal is to get from blank to draft in seconds, then spend your editing energy making the draft yours rather than staring at an empty text box.

What the AI features do

UniLink has six AI tools spread across different parts of the editor, each focused on a specific type of content. The AI Bio Generator takes a few sentences about who you are and what you do and turns them into a polished two-to-three sentence bio — the kind of crisp summary that's hard to write about yourself. The AI Button Copy tool suggests action-oriented CTA text for Links block buttons, which is useful when you know where you want to send people but can't quite nail the phrasing. The AI Content Block generates longer-form text for the Text block — short articles, product descriptions, introductions, or anything that needs more than a line or two.

The AI Image Generator creates images from a text prompt — product mockups, banners, background visuals, or anything illustrative you need for the page. The AI Caption Writer drafts social media captions for Social Planner posts — you tell it what the post is about and which platform it's for, and it generates a caption in the appropriate tone. The AI SEO Title and Description tool suggests a meta title and meta description for your page, which affects how your page appears in Google search results and when shared on messaging apps. All six tools are contextual: they appear next to the field they're designed for, not buried in a menu somewhere.

The credit system is straightforward. Every time you click generate, one credit is consumed. Your monthly credit allowance depends on your plan — free plan users get a limited number of credits per month, paid plans include more. Credits reset at the start of each billing cycle. If you run out of credits mid-month, you can upgrade your plan or wait for the reset. Credits aren't carried over to the next month — unused credits expire at the cycle end.

How to access the AI tools

  1. Open the page editor: Log into your UniLink Dashboard at unilink.us and open the page you want to edit.
  2. Go to the relevant field: Navigate to the field you want AI help with — your bio in Profile settings, a button title in the Links block, your page's SEO settings, etc.
  3. Click the AI button or ✨ icon: Next to the field, you'll see either a button labeled "AI" or a ✨ sparkle icon. Click it to open the AI tool for that field.
  4. Enter your prompt or fill the input fields: Most tools ask you one or two questions — "Describe what you do" for the bio generator, "What is this button linking to?" for button copy, "What platform is this caption for?" for the caption writer. Fill these in specifically for better output.
  5. Click Generate: The tool uses one credit and produces output — usually one to three variations depending on the tool.
  6. Review and select or regenerate: Read the options. If one fits, click to insert it into the field. If none are right, adjust your prompt and generate again. Each generation uses one credit.
  7. Edit before saving: Treat the output as a draft. Change any phrasing that doesn't sound like you, add specific details the AI couldn't know, and cut anything generic before you save.

How to use each AI tool

  1. AI Bio Generator: Find it in Profile settings next to the Bio field. Enter two to four sentences about who you are, what you do, and who your audience is. The more specific your input, the less generic the output. If you say "I'm a content creator," you'll get a generic bio. If you say "I'm a food photographer based in Austin who shoots for CPG brands and teaches food styling on YouTube," you'll get something usable.
  2. AI Button Copy: Find it in the Links block when you're editing a link title. Enter the destination and goal — "I'm linking to my Shopify store for plant-based supplements." The AI suggests CTA-style button labels. Pick one and edit it to match your brand voice.
  3. AI Content Block: Find it in the Text block editor. Describe what you want the content to say — topic, tone, and length. Good for product descriptions, short bios, section introductions, and service summaries.
  4. AI Image Generator: Find it in any block that accepts images. Write a detailed prompt — subject, style, color palette, mood. Generate twice to see two different interpretations before choosing.
  5. AI Caption Writer: Find it in the Social Planner when drafting a post. Specify the platform (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X) and what the post is about. The tone shifts based on the platform you specify — TikTok captions need energy; LinkedIn captions need context and insight.
  6. AI SEO Title/Description: Find it in Page Settings → SEO. Enter your page's main topic or purpose. The AI suggests a meta title under 60 characters and a meta description under 155 characters. Review for keyword accuracy before saving.

Credit usage and settings

AI toolWhere to find itCredit costBest used for
AI Bio GeneratorProfile settings → Bio field → ✨ icon1 credit per generationWriting your page bio — especially if you hate writing about yourself
AI Button CopyLinks block → link title field → ✨ icon1 credit per generationCTA button labels for Links block items
AI Content BlockText block editor → ✨ icon1 credit per generationLonger text sections: product descriptions, introductions, service summaries
AI Image GeneratorAny image-accepting block → AI button1 credit per imageProduct images, banners, illustrations — when you don't have a photo ready
AI Caption WriterSocial Planner → new post → ✨ icon1 credit per generationSocial media post captions for Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X
AI SEO Title/DescriptionPage Settings → SEO → ✨ icon1 credit per generationMeta title and meta description for search appearance
Tip: When using the AI Caption Writer, always specify the platform explicitly in your prompt — not just the topic. "Write a caption about my new digital course" gives you a generic result. "Write an Instagram caption for a food blogger launching a 30-minute meal planning course — casual, energetic, ends with a question" gives you something much closer to usable. The platform affects tone, length, and structure more than any other variable.

How to get the most from AI features

The quality of AI output is almost entirely determined by the quality of your input. Vague prompts produce generic output; specific prompts produce specific output. Before you click Generate, spend thirty seconds making your prompt more concrete: add your niche, your audience, the platform, the goal, the tone you want. "Write a bio for a fitness coach" gives you something forgettable. "Write a two-sentence bio for a strength coach who works with women over 40 on building muscle without injury — professional but approachable tone" gives you something that actually sounds like someone real.

Use AI for first drafts, not final copy. The best use pattern is: generate something plausible, then edit it to sound like you. AI can produce a bio structure in seconds; you should spend another two minutes swapping in specific details, adjusting phrasing that feels off, and removing anything that sounds like marketing copy from 2019. If you publish AI output without editing, it usually reads as such — slightly too polished, slightly generic, with turns of phrase no one actually says out loud. Your audience will feel that, even if they can't name it.

Generate multiple variations before committing. Most AI tools in UniLink let you regenerate as many times as you want (within your credit balance). If the first output isn't right, don't accept it — adjust the prompt and try again. Two credits spent generating variations is better than publishing something that doesn't convert. For images especially, generating twice gives you completely different interpretations of the same prompt, which is useful when you're not sure exactly what you want.

Credit usage adds up faster than expected if you're generating without direction. Before opening the AI tool, have a clear idea of what you need. The AI Bio Generator doesn't need six attempts if your input prompt is already specific — one or two generations should give you something workable. Reserve repeated generation for genuinely ambiguous cases, like images where the visual output is hard to predict from a text description.

Troubleshooting

ProblemLikely causeFix
AI button doesn't appear next to a fieldThe field doesn't have AI support, or the feature isn't enabled on your planAI tools are available on paid plans and in supported fields only. Check your plan in Settings → Subscription. Not all text fields have AI support.
Generation fails or returns an errorCredit balance is empty, or a temporary service issueCheck your credit balance in Settings → AI Credits. If credits are available, try again in a moment — generation errors are usually transient.
Output is too genericPrompt was too vague — "write a bio for a creator" type inputAdd specifics: niche, audience, platform, tone, goal. The more concrete your prompt, the more specific the output.
AI bio sounds like it was written by a robotAccepted output without editingAlways edit AI output. Replace generic phrases with your actual language. Add one specific detail the AI couldn't know — a location, a client type, a specific result.
Caption tone is wrong for the platformDidn't specify the platform or specified it wrongAlways name the platform in the prompt. Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and X have different norms for length, tone, and structure. The AI adjusts based on what you specify.
Generated image doesn't match expectationsPrompt was too abstract or too shortAdd style descriptors, color palette, subject details, and mood to the image prompt. "Product photo" is too thin. "Flat-lay product photo of a white supplement bottle on a marble surface, natural daylight, minimal shadows, clean background" gives the model enough to work with.

What AI features do well

  • Breaking blank-page paralysis — getting from nothing to a rough draft in seconds
  • Generating platform-appropriate caption structure when you know the content but not the format
  • Suggesting SEO meta copy that hits the right length constraints automatically
  • Producing image variations quickly when you don't have photography available

What AI features don't replace

  • Your actual voice — AI output needs editing to sound like you, not like a template
  • Specific facts and personal details — the AI doesn't know your results, clients, or story
  • Platform strategy — AI writes captions but doesn't tell you what to post or when
  • Brand judgment — whether a piece of copy is on-brand for you requires human review

Frequently asked questions

Where do I see how many AI credits I have left?

Go to Settings → AI Credits in your Dashboard. The page shows your current balance and when your credits reset. You'll also see a credit counter in the AI tool panel when you open any AI feature — it shows your remaining credits before you click Generate.

Do credits reset if I upgrade my plan mid-month?

When you upgrade, you gain access to the higher plan's credit allowance immediately. Your existing credits from the current cycle are not lost — the new allowance is added on top. Credits reset fully at the start of your next billing cycle regardless of when you upgraded.

Can I use the AI Image Generator for commercial use on my page?

Yes. Images generated by UniLink's AI Image Generator are yours to use on your UniLink page and in your marketing materials. The standard terms of service apply — generated images may not be resold as standalone products or used to train other AI models.

Why does the AI Caption Writer produce different results for the same prompt?

AI language models are probabilistic — they don't produce deterministic output. The same prompt will generate different results each time, which is actually useful: if you don't like the first output, regenerate before deciding to rewrite manually. The variation means you're more likely to find a usable draft in two or three attempts than with a system that always gives the same response.

Can I turn off AI features if I don't want to use them?

You can simply ignore the AI buttons — they appear next to fields but don't activate unless you click them. There's no way to hide them from the interface, but they don't affect your page or your credits unless you use them. Your page and all its content remain under your full manual control.

Key Takeaways
  • UniLink has six AI tools embedded directly in the editor — Bio Generator, Button Copy, Content Block, Image Generator, Caption Writer, and SEO Title/Description — each appearing next to the field it's designed for.
  • Each generation costs one credit from your monthly allowance; credits vary by plan and reset each billing cycle.
  • Specific prompts produce specific output — always include niche, audience, platform, and tone before clicking Generate.
  • Always edit AI output before publishing; the goal is a fast first draft, not finished copy straight from the model.
  • Specify the social platform when using the Caption Writer — tone and structure differ significantly between Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and X.

Ready to try the AI tools? Open your UniLink Dashboard and look for the ✨ icon next to your bio field — generate your first draft in under a minute.