AI-Powered Newsroom

Your news site writes itself. You just hit publish.

AI agents monitor trends, research primary sources, write fact-checked articles, and deliver publish-ready drafts straight to your WordPress. You review. You publish. That's it.

10 fact-checked articles for $29/month. A freelancer would charge $10K.
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The Old Way vs. The DigiFlow Way

Running a news site shouldn't be a full-time job. Here's what changes when four AI agents handle everything before the publish button.

  Without DigiFlow With DigiFlow
Topic Discovery Hours scrolling Google Trends, Twitter, and Reddit hoping to catch something before competitors do AI Analyst monitors real-time trends and delivers topic briefs ranked by relevance and search volume
Research Rabbit holes with no primary sources at the end — just recycled blog posts and opinion pieces Research pulled from .gov sites, wire services, court filings, and verified primary sources
Writing AI text that reads like AI text, generic phrasing, filler sentences, zero editorial voice Anti-AI language filters strip robotic patterns; articles read like they were written by a human journalist
Fact-Checking Manual spot-checks when you have time. Most claims go unverified before publishing Every data point fact-checked twice by a dedicated Editor agent before it reaches you
Publishing Manual WordPress formatting, SEO metadata, categories, featured images, and tagging for every post Delivered as a WordPress draft with SEO metadata, categories, and tags. You just review and hit publish
Review Flow Logging into WordPress to read drafts, switching between tabs, no mobile-friendly review Review and approve articles directly in Slack or Telegram from any device
Cost $250+ per freelance article, or $5k to $15k/month for a small editorial team Plans start at $29/month. 50 fact-checked articles for $79/month on the Publisher plan

Four Agents, Each With One Job and Strict Rules

Every article passes through an Analyst, Researcher, Writer, and Editor. Each agent sees only what it needs. No agent can override another. You approve the topic before research begins.

01
Trigger
Manual or
scheduled start
02
Analyst
Finds trending topics
from primary sources
03
You Approve
One-click approval
via Slack or Telegram
04
Researcher
6+ searches, primary
sources only
05
Writer
1,500–2,500 words
from research only
06
Editor
Re-verifies facts,
strips AI language
07
WordPress
Published as draft
with Yoast SEO
Analyst

Finds what's real and trending

Scans the web for developments that matter to your audience. Evaluates every source against a strict hierarchy: government sites, wire services, and court filings are accepted. Blogs, opinion pieces, and aggregators are rejected automatically.

Rule — No topic is proposed without a named primary source and its publication date.
Researcher

Builds the fact package

Runs a minimum of 6 searches across different angles. Collects exact numbers, dates, dollar amounts, and named sources. Documents what a policy does NOT solve — the gaps, exclusions, and what was rejected.

Rule — The Writer cannot use any fact that is not in this package.
Writer

Writes from facts, not from the internet

Receives a sealed research package and transforms it into a 1,500–2,500 word article. No independent web access. Leads with the core finding. Covers what was rejected, not just what was enacted.

Rule — If it's not in the research package, it doesn't appear in the article.
Editor

Verifies everything a second time

Runs fresh web searches to independently confirm every data point. Strips AI-pattern language — words like "notably," "comprehensive," "robust" are flagged and replaced. Ships clean WordPress HTML with SEO metadata.

Rule — Every number, date, and dollar amount must survive two independent verifications.

What Never Makes It Into an Article

Most AI content tools optimize for speed. This pipeline optimizes for the thing that actually matters: being right.

Claims sourced from blogs, opinion pieces, or anonymous aggregators
Statistics without a named source, date, and verifiable origin
Vague language — "many," "recently," "significant increase"
AI-pattern vocabulary — "notably," "comprehensive," "robust," "landscape"
Any data point the Editor can't independently confirm on a second search
Lifestyle content, listicles, or promotional filler

Every Article Arrives Ready to Publish

Not a rough draft. Not a starting point. A finished article with SEO metadata, clean HTML, and WordPress formatting.

Source Hierarchy, Not Just Search

The Analyst applies a strict source hierarchy: .gov sites, wire services, and court filings are accepted. Blogs and aggregators are rejected before research begins.

Dual Fact-Checking

Facts are verified twice: by the Researcher when building the source package, and by the Editor with independent searches before publication.

SEO-Ready Metadata

Every article ships with Yoast-compatible meta titles, descriptions, focus keywords, and clean slugs. No manual SEO work required.

Multilingual Output

Publish in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. Reach a global audience from the same pipeline.

Review via Slack or Telegram

Approve topics and review finished articles from your preferred messaging channel. One-click editorial control without logging in.

WordPress Draft via REST API

Articles land in your WordPress dashboard as drafts with proper categories, tags, and featured image suggestions. Review and publish.

10 Fact-Checked Articles for $29/month

A freelance writer would charge $10K for the same volume. All plans include the full four-agent pipeline. Token costs passed through at cost — no markup.

Starter
$29/mo

For solo bloggers testing the pipeline

  • 10 articles per month
  • Full 4-agent pipeline
  • WordPress publishing
  • Slack / Telegram review
  • 1 WordPress site
  • SEO metadata included
Get Started
+ token costs (~$0.15–$0.60/article)
Agency
$199/mo

For agencies managing multiple client sites

  • 200 articles per month
  • Full 4-agent pipeline
  • WordPress publishing
  • Slack / Telegram review
  • Unlimited WordPress sites
Get Started
+ token costs (~$0.15–$0.60/article)

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