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Candace is live, and people noticed

Logo featuring a blue laboratory flask and the text "L@B" in a modern design.
Logo for Advanced Enterprise Agility, emphasizing compliance training.
"L-EAF logo with a graduation cap, symbolizing compliance training."

Candace is live, and people noticed

Logo featuring a blue laboratory flask and the text "L@B" in a modern design.
Logo for Advanced Enterprise Agility, emphasizing compliance training.
"L-EAF logo with a graduation cap, symbolizing compliance training."

Candace is live, and people noticed

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Candace is live, and people noticed

By Magda Targosz · Editorial Team · June 12, 2026

A small feature, a big reaction: here’s why Candace landed well.

Hi there,

We shipped Candace, and the early response has been simple: people like not having to do the same newsletter setup over and over. Instead of rebuilding from scratch, Candace helps turn a newsletter into a repeatable flow, with updates, scheduling, and preferences handled in one place. That’s the kind of thing that saves a real amount of friction, not just a line in a release note.

Less setup, more sending

Candace is built around one practical idea: make newsletter work easier to repeat. In the workflow we’ve been testing, preferences are stored, content is generated, and the next send can be scheduled without a manual reset. That’s why it feels useful rather than decorative. It’s the same reason people respond well to automation flows for newsletter generation and branded email templates that can be reused week after week.

Why customers like it

Customers keep telling us they want fewer moving parts. Candace gives them a cleaner path from idea to inbox, which means less time wrangling settings and more time focusing on the actual message. That lines up with what people already do in AI-assisted newsletter workflows: draft faster, keep the format consistent, and make edits where they matter most. It also fits the same mindset behind AI-assisted newsletter planning.

What it means in practice

Candace is not trying to be flashy. It is trying to be dependable. For teams sending recurring updates, that means a simpler path to keep newsletters moving without babysitting every send. If you already use our training and content workflows, this is the same pattern you know from document-to-course automation: fewer repetitive steps, more output.

What this means for you

If you send newsletters regularly, Candace should feel like one less thing to manage. If you are still stitching together content, scheduling, and follow-up by hand, this is the part that gives you some breathing room.

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See you next week,

The Skill Studio AI team

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