Is there a limit on the usage of Gemini?
Yes — every account has a daily cap on AI calls, controlled by the GEMINI_LIMIT setting. Each click of an AI button (draft title, summarize, draft body, fill SEO, generate image, bio draft, full wizard) counts as one call against your daily total.
If you hit the limit you'll get a friendly error and the buttons stop working until the counter resets at midnight (your account timezone). The cap is the same for every user; we may raise it as platform usage data lets us.
What are the requirements for Ask Gemini To Create Rough Draft From Post Title?
You need a post title of 20–70 characters in the title field (or typed into the popup). Below 20 characters there isn't enough signal for Gemini to write a useful draft; above 70 the title itself fails IS-publish validation.
The draft replaces or seeds your post body. If you already have body content, Gemini's output goes into the body editor on top of what's there — copy anything you want to keep first.
What is the requirements of Ask Gemini To Summarize Post Content for the Excerpt?
One requirement: at least 600 words of post body. Below that, a summary isn't meaningful — it'd just be a slightly shorter version of the body.
The generated excerpt drops into the excerpt field. It's still capped at 150 words, so if Gemini overruns we trim it back.
When using the Ask Gemini To Create Rough Draft on the Post Content, how do I get the best results?
Specificity beats length every time. Instead of Medicare basics, try How to switch from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage during AEP. Add an audience (for people turning 65 in Indiana) and Gemini grounds the draft in that context.
If you want even more control, use the full AI Blog Post Wizard at the top of the editor — it lets you pick tone (educational, conversational, authoritative) and length (~400 / ~700 / ~1,000 words) and returns a full draft with SEO fields included.
How do I go about creating an image that goes with the content using Ask Gemini To Create An Image?
The more concrete you are, the better the image. Cover subject (what's in the picture), setting (kitchen table, office, outdoors), mood (calm, professional, warm), and style (photograph, illustration, flat vector). Optional but helpful: lighting (morning light, soft natural light) and palette (warm blues and greys).
Avoid asking for text in the image — AI image generators handle text inconsistently. Keep typography for your post body or social-share overlays.
Does Ask Gemini To Help With SEO fill in every SEO Content field?
It fills four: meta title, meta description, OG title, and OG description. It does not generate the OG image — that's covered by the Use the Post Image as the Open Graph image checkbox for most posts, and we don't want to burn an extra AI image call you may not need.
As always, review the generated SEO copy. Gemini tends to write competent but generic meta descriptions; a 30-second tweak to inject your service area or a specific keyword usually lifts click-through.
How does Ask Gemini To Summarize About You For Blog Bio work on the Public Post Settings?
The Draft Bio with AI button on Public Post Settings opens a short form: name & title, specialty, service area, years as an agent, an optional personal detail, and a tone choice (warm, professional, approachable). Gemini drafts a 100–180 word bio from those inputs plus your existing profile info.
The result drops into the editable bio field — review it, tighten anything that feels off, and save. AI bio drafting requires the Platinum Agent plan.