Site templates remember your preferred reply settings for each website you visit. Quickfix AI automatically saves your length preference and custom instructions per site, so Twitter can use short replies with casual tone while LinkedIn uses medium replies with professional language. This saves you from manually changing settings every time you switch websites.
What are site templates?
Site templates are saved preferences that automatically load when you visit specific websites. Templates save both your length preference and custom instructions for each site.
Without site templates, Quickfix AI uses the same settings everywhere. With templates enabled, you get different settings per website that match how you actually write on those platforms. For example, you can have casual custom instructions for Twitter and professional custom instructions for LinkedIn.
Templates work across all your devices. If you set Twitter to "short" with casual instructions on your laptop, those preferences will also apply when you use Quickfix AI on your desktop.
How site templates work
Site templates are enabled by default. Quickfix AI automatically saves your settings each time you generate a reply on a website.
[Screenshot: Settings panel with "Enable site templates" toggle]
When you generate a reply, Quickfix AI saves your current length and custom instructions for that website. The next time you visit that site, those settings automatically load.
You can turn off site templates in Settings if you prefer to use the same settings everywhere. Your saved templates won't be deleted, so you can turn templates back on later and your preferences will still be there.
Creating templates for different websites
Just use Quickfix AI normally on each website. The extension automatically creates a template when you generate a reply.
For example:
Visit Twitter and open Quickfix AI
Set length to "Short" and add custom instructions like "Be casual and use emojis"
Generate a reply
Quickfix AI saves both settings as your Twitter template
The next time you visit Twitter, Quickfix AI will automatically load "Short" length and your casual custom instructions. You can still change them temporarily for a specific reply, but they'll reset to your saved template the next time you visit Twitter.
Common template setups
Here are some popular ways people use site templates:
Twitter: Short length + "Be casual and use emojis"
Reddit: Medium length + "Be helpful and friendly"
LinkedIn: Medium length + "Be professional and polished"
Gmail: Long length + "Be formal and detailed"
Facebook: Short length + "Keep it casual and light"
GitHub: Long length + "Be technical and precise"
You can set any combination of length and custom instructions for any website. These are just examples to show how different platforms often need different reply styles.
Good to know: Site templates save both length and custom instructions for each website. You can still use the Tweak button to adjust specific replies even when templates are active.
Editing or removing templates
To change a template, just visit that website and change your length or custom instructions. The template will update automatically after you generate a reply with the new settings.
To stop using templates completely, go to Settings and toggle off "Enable site templates." Your saved templates won't be deleted, so you can turn templates back on later and your preferences will still be there.
There's no way to delete individual templates yet. If you want to reset a specific website, you can temporarily disable templates, visit that site, then re-enable templates.
