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Content pipeline

Research, draft, and file — while you sleep.

An agent searches the web, reads what it finds, and writes a sourced draft into a real document. Give it your voice and your prior work, and the first draft already sounds like you.

How it works

Three steps to a standing task

  1. Step 01

    Give it a topic and your voice

    Point the agent at your existing docs so it learns how you write. Then hand it a topic, an outline, or a keyword to build a brief around.

  2. Step 02

    Let it research with a real computer

    The agent searches the web, reads pages, and can run an Apify actor when it needs structured collection at scale. It clusters what it finds before it writes a word.

  3. Step 03

    Get a draft with sources

    The draft lands in Google Docs or Notion with every claim linked to where it came from, and open questions left as inline notes for you.

The run

What the agent actually does

Every step below is a real tool call: the agent reaches for the API it needs, reads what it finds, and acts.

Research how growing teams evaluate SOC 2 tooling and draft a sourced brief in our voice.

  1. web·search and read 14 sources
  2. apify·scrape 6 vendor pricing pages
  3. google-docs·read 3 prior briefs for voice
  4. code·outline and cluster the findings
  5. google-docs·write the brief with citations

`SOC 2 Buyer's Brief` created

  • 1,900 words across 5 sections
  • Every claim linked to a source
  • Timeline and cost table included
  • 4 open questions left as inline notes

Reach

The tools this agent touches

Each one connects once, and the agent gets its complete API.

This task belongs to Marketing. See the rest of what that team hands off.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Put an agent on content pipeline.

Describe the task, attach a trigger, and let it run around the clock.