Last Updated: April 2026
Publish more use case replaces manual content production with a pipeline that turns signals into shipped posts on a schedule. RSS feeds, competitor blogs, Google Alerts, and internal topic queues feed a daily queue. Claude writes long-form drafts, short scripts, and caption variants against your brand voice with citations.
A human editor still reviews every draft in Notion, Airtable, or directly in the CMS. Approvals trigger scheduled publishing to WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, or headless CMS with featured images, SEO fields, and categories set automatically. Short-form video is rendered via Higgsfield or Runway, captioned, and posted back out in one workflow run.
Every post ships in 45+ languages with cultural notes and regional handling. Clients own the drafts, the templates, the CMS, and the workflow. Typical output lift is 4x weekly with 80% less manual coordination. Build time is 10–14 business days for a first production-ready pipeline.
Publish More,
Manually Less
Turn industry signals, trends, and internal expertise into drafted posts, social variants, and short-form video. A human still reviews — the grunt work disappears.
Turn industry signals, trends, and internal expertise into drafted posts, social variants, and short-form video. A human still reviews — the grunt work disappears.
What this solution delivers.
RSS, competitors, Google Alerts, and subreddits feed a daily queue. Dedupe, rank, and classify before anything gets drafted.
Predictable output without burning out the team
Signals and ideas flow into a daily queue. Your team can add topics manually; scrapers handle the rest.
Claude writes drafts against your brand voice with citations. Long-form posts, short scripts, and caption variants all come out the same run.
A human editor reviews, edits, and approves in one place. Comments loop back into the next draft automatically.
Approved pieces publish to CMS and social on schedule. Assets are rendered, languages are translated, nothing gets dropped.
Output, consistency, and the hours you were spending
Whatever you already publish into
Content that ships weekly without draining your team