We shipped a batch of upgrades to the /try Instant Preview experience so it understands the brand better, tells you exactly what it understood as it goes, and — if it's off — lets you correct it in one form and re-run in place. Here's what's better since Instant Preview launched: Live progress with real detail — The steps you see while a preview runs now include the one-line brand understanding Stela pulled from your website, the exact hashtags it's searching, live creator and scored counts, and the running draft total — so you can tell in seconds whether it's on the right track, instead of watching a generic spinner. "Not quite right? Describe your brand" — fix and retry in place — If the one-line understanding is off, a small correction form appears with a live character counter. Save a short description of what you actually sell and Stela reseeds its search terms and re-runs the preview in the same tab — no need to start over. Up to three retries per preview. A better read on your website — The website reader now follows one extra hop of client-side redirects so brands hosted on Shopify's geo-routing (and similar stacks) actually get read, extracts text more cleanly from modern component-heavy pages, and leads with your site's own title and description so Stela's understanding starts from what you say about yourself. Smarter first-time seeding — Stela now uses an LLM read of the crawled page to produce a brand summary and up to three Instagram search terms — a big upgrade over the old first-line keyword pull, which occasionally produced off-brand hashtags. If anything fails, the previous first-line logic is still there as a safety net. More previews reach the drafts step — The preview-only scoring threshold is a little more permissive, so brands that used to bottom-out at zero drafts on the free preview now typically show real sample messages to click into. The stricter drafting threshold your workspace uses after signup is unchanged. The brand appears in the header — Every state of the preview — progress, results, and empty states — now says which brand it's for at the top, so previews shared over a link or opened alongside other tabs are never ambiguous.