Channel-specific draft generation
AI drafts content matched to each channel's tone and length — blog, Instagram, and more — so the team can focus on review and edits.
Reduce the burden of hunting for topics and starting from a blank page every time. Channel-specific drafts are generated from service topics, seasonal issues, and frequently asked questions, then move through internal review and approval before scheduled publishing.
AI drafts content matched to each channel's tone and length — blog, Instagram, and more — so the team can focus on review and edits.
We build a monthly topic map that reflects service themes and seasonal issues, and manage the publishing cadence on a calendar.
Draft, review, and scheduled states stay separated so only approved content gets published.
Published content links back to core homepage pages and the consultation path by defined rules.
We create a monthly topic map, sample channel drafts, language review criteria, a publishing checklist, and homepage linking rules.
We review the channels you run and your publishing history together.
We build a topic map from service themes and frequent questions.
We set wording standards, approvers, and publishing cadence.
We widen the flow from draft generation to scheduled publishing.
No. AI drafts are reviewed and approved against internal standards before publishing. Unapproved content is not published.
We design around blogs and major SNS channels. In a consultation we confirm which channels your team runs and where your customers actually gather, then set priorities.
They start from service themes, seasonal issues, and questions that repeat in consultations and inquiries. Linking them to homepage FAQs also helps search and AI-answer visibility.
Yes. Using the source drafts as the baseline, we can design drafts and review flows for each needed language. Translations are also reviewed and approved before publishing.
It depends on the number of channels, publishing cadence, and language scope. After reviewing your current channel operation in a consultation, we provide cost baselines by adoption scope.
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