Marketing & AI Glossary

Essential terms for AI content creation, social media automation, and modern marketing technology.

LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation)

A technique for fine-tuning large AI models with minimal computational resources. Allows users to create custom AI styles without training entire models from scratch.

Related terms: AI Image Generation, Custom Models

UGC (User-Generated Content)

Content created by users or customers rather than brands. Authentic, relatable content that builds trust and engagement.

Related terms: Content Creation, Social Media

AI Image Generation

Creating images from text descriptions using artificial intelligence models like Flux, Stable Diffusion, or DALL-E.

Related terms: LoRA, Text-to-Image

Social Media Scheduling

Planning and automating the publication of content across social media platforms at optimal times.

Related terms: Content Calendar, Automation

Content Calendar

A visual schedule organizing planned social media posts, campaigns, and content across platforms and dates.

Related terms: Social Media Scheduling, Content Planning

Multi-Platform Publishing

Simultaneously or sequentially posting content to multiple social media platforms from a single interface.

Related terms: Social Media Automation

Custom Models

AI models fine-tuned for specific styles, brands, or use cases. Often created using techniques like LoRA.

Related terms: LoRA, AI Image Generation

Agency Workspace

A multi-brand environment where agencies can manage content and campaigns for multiple clients with separated permissions and assets.

Related terms: Multi-Brand Management

This glossary will be expanded with additional terms related to AI marketing, content creation, and social media automation. Each term provides context specific to how it relates to Kenvy's capabilities.

Last updated: January 15, 2026