Speed Up Your AI Workflows: Batch, Template, Reuse
Three concrete habits that cut AI creation time without lowering quality.
Stop starting from scratch. Save your best prompts as reusable templates with placeholders like [subject], [style], [aspect ratio], then swap variables instead of rewriting. A locked structure means consistent output and far fewer wasted regenerations.
Batch instead of babysitting. Queue multiple image, video, or storyboard requests at once rather than waiting for each to finish, and pick the right model for the job—a fast draft model to explore, a heavier one only for the final render. On B4AI you can run chat, image, and video tasks side by side, so generation happens while you keep working.
Build a feedback shortcut. Keep a short list of phrases that reliably fix common problems ("sharper lighting", "tighter crop", "more contrast") so you correct in one pass instead of guessing. Iterate in small, deliberate edits rather than full rewrites—you reach the result faster and burn fewer credits.
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