Content Generation
Produces on-brand copy drafts for defined formats on a schedule, ready for human review and publish.
// the problem
Content output stalls for one of two reasons: the person who is supposed to write it is busy, or the brief is unclear and nobody wants to start. Content generation handles the recurring, defined formats: the weekly email newsletter, the product update post, the new listing description, the social caption for the week's feature. These are not creative strategy tasks, they're production tasks, and production tasks have a shape. The agent runs on a schedule or a trigger, pulls context from your connected source (new product, new listing, new event), drafts the copy in your brand voice, and queues it for a human to review and approve before publish. Nothing goes live unreviewed.
what changes
- Recurring content formats are drafted on schedule, without a writer starting from blank
- Brand voice rules are applied consistently across every draft
- Nothing is published without a human review step
- Draft history is logged so changes between versions are traceable
// how it works
The mechanism, end to end. Each step is logged so you can see what the agent did and why.
// surface area
connects to
- Notion
- Google Docs
- Webflow CMS
- Slack
- Airtable
writes back to
- Notion / Google Docs (draft with sections, word count, and source context)
- Slack (review notification with direct link to draft)
all writes are logged to the audit trail
// works for
Content Generation is built to run inside any of these business types. The same agent, wired into your stack.
// ready to scope the build?
See Content Generation run on your workflow.
Book a 15-minute audit call. We map your real workflow against what this agent handles, scope what gets built and what it connects to, and you leave with the math. No pitch, no obligation past the call.
15 minutes, no deck, just the working machine.