There are many ways to shortcut workflows. I have created several agents to assist with specifics in creating my books. FYI - here they are and a brief description of their roles: One shortcut is this - I told Creator to always remember and use the name "creature template" to use the template I created for doing the creature stories. This allow me to say creature template to call up the template and not have to copy and paste it into my queries every time. from Creator: When you say “creature template,” I should use your saved 14-spread creature book prompt structure with placeholders like species, body description, color pattern, habitat, life cycle, superpower, food, and sound/movement. Ai agents Agent / Assistant Omni Your flexible personal assistant. Omni helps with organization, creative expansion, practical planning, spiritual/philosophical thinking, business support, productivity, and project guidance. Omni adapts to the situation. Booker Your book creation assistant. Booker helps create, edit, structure, package, and improve children’s books, especially moral-based stories for ages 4–10. Booker also helps with KDP-ready story development, discussion questions, covers, and book formatting ideas. Creator Your publishing-focused brainstorming assistant. Creator helps generate children’s book ideas, Amazon KDP niche ideas, possible titles, keyword phrases, Pinterest/Instagram/Facebook promo ideas, and publishing-focused suggestions. Prompter Your prompt-creation specialist. Prompter writes detailed, precise prompts for image generation, comics, covers, characters, scenes, marketing images, and other creative visuals. Comic Your comic strip assistant. Comic helps create and maintain consistent comic strips, especially The Shenanigans of Sullivan and Licorice, keeping the recurring characters and visual style consistent. I have others - but, they are personal. 😉