Rhetis Screen Overview
Explains the roles of the project rail, home composer, gallery, Knowledge, style, canvas, and conversation panel.
The Rhetis work screen consists of a left navigation area, a central workspace, and an auxiliary panel that opens when needed. Depending on the project stage, the content of the central screen and the auxiliary panel changes.
Left Project Rail
The left rail is the primary navigation area that moves within the workspace.
- New Deck: Organizes the current work and returns to the new project input screen.
- Search: Finds the desired work by title in recent projects.
- Gallery: Views and manages projects in card or list form.
- Style: Manages created styles and image assets.
- Knowledge: Uploads and searches workspace reference materials.
- Recent Projects: Opens recent work immediately.
- Profile & Workspace: Opens account, workspace, member, and billing settings.
The rail can be collapsed to show only icons. On narrow screens it opens as a mobile menu.
Home Composer
The input area displayed in the center when starting a new project.
- Enter requests in natural language.
- Attach files and images.
- Drag and drop files onto the entire screen.
- Click recommended work chips to view prompt examples.
- Logged‑in users can view recent projects and templates together.
Central Screen by Project Stage
Work Stages
Intake
Converse with Rhetis to confirm audience, purpose, length, and constraints.
Story Plan & Storyline
Review the core logic of the presentation and slide‑by‑slide messages in the panel.
Skeleton
Edit the structure of slides and blocks and request partial revisions.
Final Deck
Review the result with the selected style applied and adjust details.
Conversation Panel and Auxiliary Panel
The conversation panel allows sending follow‑up requests for the current project. Depending on the screen state, the Story Plan, Storyline, Style, or Knowledge panel may open alongside it.
- Panel width can be adjusted on desktop.
- The conversation panel can be detached into a separate window.
- On mobile, the auxiliary panel opens as a bottom sheet.
- If the screen is narrow and editing is difficult, set the browser zoom to 100% and collapse the left rail.
Gallery, Knowledge, Style
- Gallery: Where you open, rename, duplicate, share, or delete projects.
- Knowledge: Where you store and search frequently referenced work documents in the workspace.
- Style: Where you manage styles that analyze brand direction and created image assets.
When the currently selected workspace changes, the visible projects, Knowledge documents, styles, members, and credits also change. If data is not visible, first check the workspace in the lower left.