This guide covers the base setup for Local Content Engine inside LaunchSMS.
What You Need
Before you begin, make sure you have:
- A Launch365 account with access to Integrations
- At least one supported provider connected or planned
- Brand assets ready for optional AI image/video generation
- A destination for the content, such as Launch365 AI Websites, WordPress, GBP, or YouTube
Step 1: Open the Integration
- Log into Launch365
- Go to Settings > Integrations
- Open Local Content Engine
Step 2: Enable the Module
Under Module Controls, turn on:
- Enable Local Content Engine
Optional but recommended:
- Use Queue Processing
Queue processing is recommended because it improves reliability and keeps generation work out of the request cycle.
Step 3: Choose Your Content Providers
Under Enabled Providers, turn on the platforms that are allowed to create mini jobs.
Available provider toggles include:
- ServiceTitan
- Housecall Pro
- Jobber
- Dispatch Scout
- FieldPulse
Only enabled providers can generate Local Content Engine events.
Step 4: Configure Brand Assets
Under Brand Assets + Recap Defaults, upload or review:
- Primary Logo Attachment
- Secondary Reference Attachment
These assets are used to guide AI-generated media and branded video recap output.
Step 5: Configure AI Media Options
If you want media generated automatically, turn on the options you need:
- Enable AI Image Creation (Nano Banana)
- Enable AI Video Creation (VEO)
Then choose recap defaults such as:
- Aspect ratio
- Duration
- Resolution
Video duration can be configured up to 12 seconds.
Step 6: Configure WordPress or Automation Settings
Optional settings include:
- WordPress Sync Webhook URLÂ for WordPress page sync
- Enable Mini-Post Automation Trigger for GBP Syndication if you want mini-job creation to trigger automations
Use this if you want content to automatically flow into:
- Google Business Profile
- YouTube
- WordPress page sync
Step 7: Configure Where the Content Displays
Local Content Engine controls ingest and generation. Display configuration happens elsewhere.
Choose one or both of these:
Launch365 AI Websites
Use AI Website Builder to control:
- Service-area page layout
- URL structure
- Global map behavior
- Service-type pinning
WordPress websites
Use the Launch365 WordPress plugin and the  shortcode to display:Our Reviews by City
- City pages
- Service pages
- Mini-job cards
- Maps
- Pagination
Step 8: Test with a Completed Job Event
Once setup is complete, run a test completed-job event from one of your enabled providers.
Then confirm:
- A mini job was created
- AI content generated correctly
- Images generated if enabled
- Video generated if enabled
- Content appeared in the intended website destination
- Automations fired if configured
Recommended First Test
For the cleanest first test:
- Enable one provider only
- Use queue processing
- Turn on AI image generation first
- Turn on AI video generation after confirming the content flow works
- Check the mini job inside Local Content Engine > Mini Job Management
Troubleshooting Checklist
If Local Content Engine is not producing content, check:
- The integration is enabled
- The provider toggle is enabled
- The provider itself is connected
- Queue workers are running if queue mode is on
- AI media toggles are enabled only if you intend to generate media
- WordPress webhook URL is valid if using WordPress sync
- Automations are active if expecting GBP or YouTube publishing
Next Guides
- How to setup Local Content Engine in Launch365 AI Websites
- How to setup Local Content Engine in WordPress websites
- How to setup Local Content Engine with Housecall Pro
- How to setup Local Content Engine with ServiceTitan
- How to setup Local Content Engine with DispatchScout
- How to setup Local Content Engine with FieldPulse