Content production that never runs dry.
Blog posts, email campaigns, video scripts, landing copy — produced by AI workflows against your editorial playbook, reviewed by a senior editor before publish. Scale output without diluting the voice.
Six capabilities. One editorial voice.
From research to distribution, agents run the mechanical work and editors own the voice. The bar stays human; the throughput stops being a bottleneck.
Editorial strategy
Gap analysis, topic clustering, and content-calendar planning rooted in your ICP, your funnel, and your actual conversion data.
Long-form writing
AI-drafted, human-edited blog posts and guides. Every piece passes brand-voice review before publish — no generic slop.
Video & script
Short-form video scripts, talking-head outlines, and b-roll shot lists. Cuts for Meta, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn — all from one take.
Email campaigns
Nurture sequences, newsletters, product launches. Drafted by agents against your sequence playbook, tested for subject-line lift.
Content distribution
Channel-specific reformatting and scheduling. Posts adapt to LinkedIn, X, and newsletters without sounding like the same thing pasted three times.
Performance tracking
Every piece tagged, attributed, and measured. Winners get repurposed; losers get diagnosed — not forgotten.
How the content engine agent works.
A production loop that produces 12–20 finished pieces per month while keeping a single editor in charge of the voice.
Brief + sources
Agents ingest your brand guide, ICP docs, competitor pieces, and any proprietary research. Output: a structured brief with sources.
Full first draft
AI writes the full piece against the brief — on-brand voice, internal links proposed, schema + meta drafted. Delivered in <24h.
Senior editor
A human editor reviews every draft for voice, accuracy, strategic fit, and fact-checking. Edits feed back into the voice model.
Publish + distribute
Published to CMS, scheduled across social, added to the email pipeline. One source piece → six distribution cuts.
What you can order
from this engine.
Each deliverable has a scoped unit cost. Mix across services within your monthly allocation, or add 5-unit top-up blocks anytime.
| Deliverable | Type | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Blog post — long form (1,500+ words)Research, draft, edit, SEO optimization, publish | Agentic | 6= €600 |
| Blog post — short form (600–900 words)Faster cycle for newsjacks, thought-pieces | Agentic | 3= €300 |
| Pillar guide (3,000+ words)Cornerstone content with internal-link hub | Agentic | 12= €1,200 |
| Email sequence — 5 emailsNurture / onboarding / re-engagement flow | Agentic | 8= €800 |
| Newsletter issueCurated + original, brand-voice edited | Agentic | 4= €400 |
| Video script — short (15–60s)Script + shot list + platform cuts | Agentic | 4= €400 |
| Social content pack — 10 postsLinkedIn + X, from one source piece | Agentic | 3= €300 |
| Editorial calendar + strategyQuarterly planning, topic clustering, senior-led | Consulting | 6= €600 |
Unit estimates are tentative — final scope is set during your first sync. Because agents compress the work, you often get more output per unit than a traditional hourly retainer would predict.
Typical throughput on a Liftoff package — 4× traditional agency output at the same monthly spend.
From brief to edit-ready draft. Senior edit adds 24–48h on top.
Internal QA score after the 4th piece — agents calibrate to your voice within a sprint.
Every published piece reviewed by a senior editor. No auto-publish, ever.
Who this engine was built for.
Content is the engine that benefits most from agentic scale — if you have a voice worth keeping and a funnel hungry for top-of-funnel fuel.
Thought-leadership programs
Founder-voice content, technical deep-dives, and customer stories. Editor-led, agent-scaled.
- Founder-mode brand
- Technical ICP
- Long sales cycle
Brand + category content
Editorial content that builds a brand beyond product pages. Agents scale; editors protect the voice.
- Brand-led
- Category education
- SEO + social mix
Newsletter & media operations
Weekly editorial calendars, email nurture, and curation at pace. One editor can run the whole loop.
- Owned audience
- Daily/weekly cadence
- Multi-format
Content Engine lives inside your monthly unit allocation.
Typical content engine engagement: 4 long-form posts + 1 email sequence + social cuts = 32 units/mo. That fits comfortably in Liftoff — the tier most clients pick.
Content Engine, specifically.
The questions we hear most often about this engine. Don't see yours? Ask us.
Will the content actually sound like us?
After a 2-week voice calibration (included in onboarding units), yes. Agents learn from your existing content, brand guide, and editorial corrections. By piece 4, internal voice-match QA hits 95%+. Your editor keeps the final bar.
Do you publish directly to our CMS?
We push to drafts in your CMS (Sanity, Webflow, WordPress, etc.) with meta, schema, and internal links already set. Your team hits publish — or we do if you prefer. Never auto-published without approval.
Can you write technical content?
Yes — we staff senior editors with domain expertise (SaaS, fintech, healthtech, DTC). Agents draft; humans fact-check. For highly technical pieces (API docs, research papers) we schedule a subject-matter interview upfront — 1 unit, usually worth it.
What about AI detection?
Our content routinely passes GPTZero and Originality at the 'likely human' threshold because seniors edit every piece. That said: search engines don't care who wrote it — they care about quality. We optimize for quality, not for dodging detectors.
Do you write for specific SEO keywords?
Yes. Most of our content briefs start from a keyword cluster we built during the SEO audit (engine 01). Content and SEO engines share data — if you run both, your content ranks faster.
Other engines that fire well with this one.
These services share data and playbooks with Content Engine — stacking them inside the same package compounds results faster than running them in silos.
Ready to fire the content engine
engine?
Let us run a voice calibration on your last 10 pieces. If we don't hit 95% voice match by piece 4, you don't pay for that month.