// Playbooks/Cross-industry·Custom AI·Day 9 of 30

Content Engine.

Content gets produced, scheduled and measured without a content hire.

You do not have a content problem. You have a publishing cadence you cannot hold.
// Timeline
14 to 21 days
// Package
Sprint
// Setup
SAR 30,000
// Monthly
SAR 4,500
// FitOperators who know content works but cannot hold the cadence.
// Live demo

Click and try it.

Three real-shaped leads from three channels. Click any one and watch the system score, reply, and route in real time.

Day 1 of 30
// On the desk
18 pieces queued·Live · 0:18
// Source goes in
Internal memoC-118 · in 12m ago
Internal memo, 2 pages

From ops: new tier pricing goes live 1 October. Five tiers become three. Existing customers keep their current rate for 6 months. Sales needs something they can send. Do not publish the internal margin numbers.

A memo, a call recording, a voice note. Whatever you already produce.

6minutes
per piece
// Drafted in your voice
// The draftREVIEW

Pricing update, what changed and why

Our pricing changes on 1 October. Five tiers become three. If you are already a customer, your rate holds for 6 months and you do not need to do anything. The short version of why: five tiers made people guess which one they were. Three does not. The new tier table is on the pricing page.

// Alternates
// Voice match
94/ 100
threshold 90
Tone23/25
Direct, no hype, matches guide
Terminology24/25
Your tier names, not synonyms
Claims22/25
Margin numbers stripped per brief
Length25/25
Inside every channel limit
0%published without approval
// A human approves. Always.

Waiting on you

Sitting at the gate since 12 minutes ago. It does not post, send or schedule until someone clicks approve. If nobody does, nothing happens.

No auto-publish. Nothing reaches a channel until a person says so.
// Scheduled, then measured5 channels on one schedule
Queued behind approval
LinkedIn
Tue 09:00
Queued behind approval
Email list
Tue 10:00
Queued behind approval
WhatsApp broadcast
Wed 08:00
// Loop back
  • Replies2.1x09:00 vs 18:00 send, last cycle
  • Saves38Same format, last cycle
  • Read-through71%Email, last cycle

Scheduled at 09:00 because that is where the replies were. The next draft inherits the timing without being told.

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// 01 / Problem

The setup.

Content depends on one person having a good week. It goes quiet for a month, restarts, and goes quiet again.

Hiring for it is expensive, and outsourcing it produces copy that does not sound like you and that nobody reads.

// 02 / Build

What we shipped.

The system turns your source material into drafts in your own voice, holds a publishing cadence across channels, and reports what actually landed.

A human approves everything before it goes out. We do not sell auto-publishing. The system does the production and the scheduling, you keep the judgement.

// 03 / Outcome
Projected impact based on the manual baseline this replaces.
Human
APPROVES BEFORE ANYTHING PUBLISHES
Cadence
HELD WITHOUT A CONTENT HIRE
Measured
PERFORMANCE FEEDS THE NEXT ROUND
// Want one for your team?

Same shape, your problem.

Ships in 14 to 21 days under our Sprint package. SAR 30,000 setup, SAR 4,500 monthly.

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