Editorial Assistant:
Your Notes Become Stories

Turn rough notes into publication-ready copy that matches your house style. Get smart topic suggestions and contextual media recommendations, all without leaving your workflow.

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Draft from Notes

Turn rough notes into publication-ready copy that matches your house style automatically.

Style Guide Aware

Drafts follow your tone, terminology, and editorial guidelines without manual checking.

Smart Topics

Generate relevant tags and categories based on your content and what's trending.

Image Suggestions

Get contextual image recommendations from your media library as you write.

Related Content

Automatic suggestions for read-more links and internal articles to reference.

Social Embeds

Relevant tweets and social posts surfaced for embedding without leaving the editor.

THE PROBLEM

Writing Shouldn't Mean Starting from Scratch Every Time

  • Staring at a blank page when you have all the information in rough notes
  • Manually tagging every article when the topics are obvious from the content
  • Searching your media library separately from writing your story
  • Forgetting to add internal links until an editor catches it
Draft from Notes
Style:
Your Notes
  • City 3-2 United, dramatic finish
  • Haaland 2 goals (23', 67')
  • Fernandes penalty 89'
  • Red card Silva 78'
  • Attendance 53,000+
Draft Copy

Manchester City edged past rivals United in a thrilling 3-2 derby victory at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

Erling Haaland proved the difference with a clinical brace, opening the scoring on 23 minutes before restoring City's lead...

Matches your house style automatically
Draft from Notes

Your notes, your voice, no blank page

Paste your interview notes, match stats, or press release bullet points. Select your content type and tone. The Editorial Assistant produces a first draft that follows your publication's style guide - giving you something to edit rather than an empty page to fill.

  • Paste notes, bullet points, or raw information
  • Select content type: news, sport, feature, opinion
  • Draft follows your house style automatically
  • Edit and refine - never start from scratch
Topics & Sources
Analyzing: "Chancellor Announces New Budget Measures for 2025"
Based on content & trending
Budget 2025 Economy Politics Tax Government Cost of Living
Smart Topics

Smart categorization, zero manual work

The Editorial Assistant reads your content and suggests relevant topics based on what you've written and what your audience is searching for. One click to accept, or refine as needed. No more forgetting tags or miscategorizing stories.

  • Topics suggested based on your actual content
  • Trending topics highlighted for discoverability
  • One-click to accept or customise suggestions
  • Consistent categorization across your team
Smart Suggestions
Active

The Chancellor's budget announcement has sent ripples through financial markets, with economists divided on the long-term impact of the proposed measures.

Key changes include adjustments to stamp duty thresholds and new support for first-time buyers...

Suggested Image Chancellor at podium - Budget speech Getty Images
Smart Suggestions

Everything you need, right there

As you draft, the Editorial Assistant surfaces relevant images from your media library, suggests internal articles to link to, and finds social posts worth embedding. Everything appears in context, so you never have to break your flow to go searching.

  • Contextual image suggestions from your library
  • Related articles for "read more" links
  • Trending social posts ready to embed
  • Add with one click - no searching required

How It Works

1

Write

Start with notes, bullet points, or just begin typing your story. The Editorial Assistant works alongside you.

2

Generate

Let the Editorial Assistant draft copy, suggest topics, and surface relevant media and links.

3

Refine

Edit the draft, accept the suggestions you like, and publish faster than ever before.

Built by People Who Get It

We've sat in newsrooms with piles of notes and looming deadlines. We know the panic of a blank page when you have all the information but none of the words. The Editorial Assistant was built by journalists who wanted to spend more time reporting and less time typing.

  • Trained on real journalism, not generic content
  • Respects your voice - assists, never overwrites
  • Learns your publication's style over time

Ready to write smarter, not harder?

See how the Editorial Assistant can help your team turn notes into stories faster.