Artifacts

Artifacts are saved pieces of content that you create with Veri. Every time an agent finishes a run — whether it’s a generated idea, a script draft, a set of titles, or a thumbnail — the output is automatically saved as an artifact. You can also save Veri chat responses as artifacts.


What Are Artifacts?

An artifact is any saved output in Veri. Think of them as building blocks for your content. Each artifact has a title, a summary, a category, and the full content. Artifacts are linked together when they’re part of the same content pipeline — so an idea artifact connects to the validated concept, which connects to the script, and so on.


The 13 Artifact Categories

Every artifact belongs to one of these categories:

CategoryWhat It Is
IdeaA content idea generated by the Ideas agent
ValidatedAn idea that’s been through concept checking
DraftAn initial content draft
Draft ScriptA first-pass video script
Refined DraftA polished piece of content
Refined ScriptA polished video script
Title SetA set of generated video titles
ThumbnailA generated thumbnail image
PackageA bundled content deliverable (script + titles + thumbnails + more)
ReadyContent that’s ready to publish
Daily PulseA daily channel briefing
Research ReportA full research report with citations
Research BriefA shorter research brief

How Artifacts Get Created

Automatically from Agents

When you run any agent (Generate Ideas, Validate, Script, etc.), the output is automatically saved as an artifact. You don’t need to do anything — it’s saved for you.

From Chat Responses

If Veri gives you a response you want to keep, click the save button on that message. It will be saved as an artifact in your Library.

From the Library

You can also create artifacts manually from the Library tab by clicking New and choosing from templates:

  • Idea template — with sections for hook, rationale, and notes
  • Script - Long-form template
  • Script - Short-form template
  • Blank template

How to Add an Artifact to Chat

When you’re chatting with Veri and want to reference a saved artifact, there are two ways:

@-Mention

Type @ in the chat input to open a search. Find and select the artifact you want. It appears as a green pill above your message, and Veri will use it as context for its response.

Add to Context Button

In the Library tab (or in the artifact detail panel), click Add to context on any artifact. It will be attached to your next chat message.


Viewing and Editing Artifacts

Click any artifact in the Library to open its detail panel. From there you can:

  • Read the full content
  • Edit the artifact (click the edit button)
  • Delete the artifact
  • Ask Veri about it (this adds the artifact to chat and focuses the input)
  • Add to context for your next message

Artifact Lineage

When you use the content pipeline (Ideas -> Validate -> Script -> Titles -> Thumbnails -> Package), Veri tracks the connections between artifacts. This means your Package artifact knows which script, titles, and thumbnails it came from, all the way back to the original idea. This lineage helps the Package agent assemble everything coherently.


Tips

Save good Veri responses as artifacts so you can reference them later in agent runs or future conversations.

Use @-mentions to bring artifacts into chat. This gives Veri much richer context to work with.

Don’t worry about losing outputs — agent results are saved automatically. You can always find them in the Library tab.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an artifact in Veri?

An artifact is any saved piece of content in Veri — an idea, script, research report, title set, thumbnail, package, or chat response. Artifacts are automatically saved when you run agents.

How do I add an artifact to a chat message?

Type @ in the chat input to search for and select an artifact. It appears as a green pill above your message. You can also click Add to context on any artifact in the Library.

Are agent outputs saved automatically?

Yes. Every time you run an agent — Generate Ideas, Validate, Script, Research, Titles, Thumbnails, or Package — the output is automatically saved as an artifact. You don't need to do anything.

What are the different artifact categories?

There are 13 categories: Idea, Validated, Draft, Draft Script, Refined Draft, Refined Script, Title Set, Thumbnail, Package, Ready, Daily Pulse, Research Report, and Research Brief.

What is artifact lineage?

Lineage tracks the connections between artifacts in the content pipeline. A Package artifact knows which script, titles, and thumbnails it came from — all the way back to the original idea.

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