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    Content Automation

    Pipelines that source, draft, edit, and publish. You review.

    The next step past generation: end-to-end. Idea sourcing from your customer calls and search trends, drafting in your voice, editing against your style guide, scheduling into your CMS. Your team approves — they don't type.

    What's inside

    Idea to scheduled post — no human in the typing loop.

    1. 01

      Source detection

      Customer calls, support tickets, search trends, competitor moves — fed in, deduplicated, scored, ranked. The team approves the top picks.

    2. 02

      Auto-drafting + editing

      Drafted in your voice via the content engine, edited against a style gate, fact-checked against your knowledge base. Approval-ready.

    3. 03

      Visuals + media pipeline

      AI-generated images, branded templates, video snippets. Routed into the draft so the post arrives with everything attached.

    4. 04

      CMS + channel scheduling

      Posts land in WordPress, Webflow, LinkedIn, your newsletter — at the time and cadence the team agreed. No copy-paste, no last-minute rush.

    How an engagement starts

    Wire the pipeline. Ship daily. Tune.

    1. 01

      Map the current process

      Where ideas come from, who drafts, who edits, who publishes. Most teams have 6 handoffs — we replace 4 of them.

    2. 02

      Build in n8n

      Source → draft → review → schedule, wired in n8n with the content engine and your CMS. First pilot ships in week two.

    3. 03

      Tune for two months

      The pipeline gets better as the prompts and the source mix improve. By month two it's running on its own and the team's just approving.

    Free 30-min review. We map your current process and price the rebuild.

    Common questions

    What if the AI publishes something embarrassing?
    It can't — approval is a hard gate. The pipeline drafts and schedules a draft; a human clicks publish. Embarrassment is a process choice, not a tool limit.
    Does this replace our writer?
    It changes the writer's job from 'type 4 posts a week' to 'approve 20 and edit 3'. The bar goes up; the typing goes away.
    How is this different from Content Generation?
    Generation is the drafting engine. Automation is the whole pipeline around it — sourcing, scheduling, distribution. Generation is the model; automation is the workflow.

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