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Content Wiki Builder

Newsletters, blogs and news become one organized knowledge base.

Content Wiki BuilderSources in, wiki out

Example request

Track these five newsletters and this blog on AI in marketing, and file the useful pieces under our "AI trends" topic.

Outcomes

  • Nothing worth reading gets lost in inboxes
  • One searchable place per topic, kept current
  • Less manual bookmarking and forwarding

Use case

Marketing and strategy teams that follow many sources and lose track of what they read.

Example request

Track these five newsletters and this blog on AI in marketing, and file the useful pieces under our "AI trends" topic.

Inputs

Source list (newsletters, blogs, feeds)Topic fieldsCuration rulesWiki destination

Outcomes

  • Nothing worth reading gets lost in inboxes
  • One searchable place per topic, kept current
  • Less manual bookmarking and forwarding

Pricing

€250/month · €990 onboarding (waived at 12 mo.) · Token usage by consumption

Workflow

  1. 01

    Watch the sources

    The agent monitors the newsletters, blogs and news feeds you define and picks up new pieces as they publish.

  2. 02

    Curate by topic

    It summarizes each piece, tags it to the right topic field, and drops low-value or off-topic items per your rules.

  3. 03

    File into the wiki

    Curated entries land in your internal knowledge base — searchable, organized by topic, ready for your team.

FAQ

Where does the wiki live?

In the tool your team already uses — Notion, Confluence or a shared store. We connect it during onboarding.

Does it copy full articles?

No. It stores a summary, the topic tag and the source link, so attribution stays intact.

How are topics defined?

You set the topic fields during onboarding. The agent tags every piece to them, and you can adjust anytime.