Jason AI helps you generate outreach messages from prompts and refine them until they fit your needs. You can use Jason AI to improve your prompt before generating emails, then edit and adjust the generated content by using additional prompts or by changing tone, length, or fixing grammar.
Write an effective prompt
When creating a Magic sequence, click Jason AI in the editor and write a prompt describing what you want to generate.
To get better results:
Clearly describe your offer or objective.
Explain who you're reaching out to.
Add relevant context about your product or service.
Define the goal of the message.
Optionally include language, tone of voice, writing style, or length.
👉 Example:
Write a cold email introducing our employee engagement platform to HR managers at SaaS companies. Focus on reducing employee turnover and keep the tone friendly. Keep it under 120 words.
Or:
Write an email inviting marketing leaders to a webinar about AI-powered outbound sales that will take place on June 25th.
The first email will be generated and used as the foundation for the rest of your sequence.
Improve your prompt
Before generating your sequence, you can click Improve prompt to quickly adjust:
Formality (Formal, Friendly, Neutral)
Tone of voice (Confident, Persuasive, Witty, Straightforward, Empathetic, Custom)
Language
Length (Shorter or longer)
Send the prompt to generate an email.
Refine AI-generated text
After Jason AI generates a message, you can continue improving it in the editor. You can also refine replies to prospects directly in the Inbox.
Highlight the text you want to change and choose one of the available actions:
Ask Jason AI - Type what you want to change or improve, and Jason will rewrite the selected text based on your instructions
Fix grammar
Change formality
Change tone of voice
Translate
Change length
Save as canned response
Regenerate text
Click Regenerate to create a new version of your message. Regeneration is available in both the Magic Sequence and the Inbox editor.
You can compare different versions using the arrows.





