Generation is cheap. Judgment is the work.
Anyone can get a first draft. The hard part is knowing what it used, whether it followed the brief, who checked it, and whether it's safe to share. ALLO keeps the draft beside the material used to make it.
Make from the work. Review with the work.
AI Studio is for shared project material, not private scratch. Select the files, notes, links, or objects that matter, create a new object, then inspect it before it travels.
Start from the material already on the canvas.
Select notes, files, images, tables, links, earlier drafts, or generated results. Add a prompt or voice direction for audience, format, and constraints.
Create a canvas object, not a buried answer.
Ask for a document, image, table, audio file, or webpage-style result. ALLO places it on the canvas as visible work the team can move, inspect, comment on, or delete.
Review it before it becomes shared work.
Open the finished object next to its sources. Check facts, tone, fit, permissions, and audience. Then comment, edit, share, or reject it while the reason is still visible.
Use AI Studio when the draft will leave your screen.
If the result affects a client review, campaign, handoff, or decision, it shouldn't stay in a private chat. Put it on the canvas where the team can inspect it.
Turn loose inputs into a first version.
Make briefs, meeting notes, summaries, proposals, checklists, or comparison tables from selected files, notes, URLs, and transcripts.
Explore directions beside the references.
Generate image concepts, campaign graphics, layout ideas, and variants while the brief and source material stay visible.
Create a handoff the team can inspect.
Generate webpage-style previews, client-facing drafts, or project structures from spreadsheets, meeting notes, Trello, Asana, or monday exports.
AI Studio is not another chat box.
ALLO separates making, asking, and deciding so teams know what is private exploration and what is shared work.
Create new work from source material.
Use AI Studio when the next step is a new canvas object built from selected sources, attached files, pasted URLs, voice input, or a written prompt.
Ask about one existing object.
Use Object Chat to summarize, critique, explain, rewrite, or edit a specific note, file, image, table, audio clip, link, or generated result.
Keep the review with the draft.
Use comments, mentions, preview, permissions, and project canvases so the team can approve, change, or reject the draft in place.
See the exact steps before you ship AI work.
Use these guides for AI Studio controls, source rules, review checks, credits, and project import flows.
Create content with AI Studio
The full flow: pick source material, set the direction, and get a reviewable object on the canvas, with credits and controls explained.
Ask about a canvas item
Point at one thing on the canvas and ask: summarize it, critique it, explain it, or edit it in place.
Review AI results before sharing
Check facts, format, tone, source material, permissions, and audience before AI results become part of shared or client-facing work.
Import and create projects with AI
Turn a spreadsheet, PDF, meeting note, Trello, Asana, monday export, or written prompt into a project draft the team can review.