One source.
Every channel.
A governed pipeline that carries raw material to published video and writing across owned channels: research, draft, cover, render, distribute. Built for media networks publishing to YouTube and short-form at volume.
Idea to published, everywhere.
Find the real hook
Scans the week's developments, finds the specific, dated angle worth a take, and verifies it against real sources before a word is written.
Write & voice-gate
Writes in a defined founder voice and runs every line through an anti-slop gate: banned constructions out, specifics in, so it reads human.
Forge the cover
Composites real, licensed imagery into on-brand covers per piece, no abstract filler, sized and credited automatically.
Render & distribute
Renders the article and the video cuts, publishes to the owned home, then repurposes per channel and posts, tracking what landed where.
Us. And the proof
is clickable.
The most honest case study we can give: we run this on ourselves, in public. Our own automata research, write, cover, render, and distribute Kitsune's media every week, and you can open every output and check it.
A demo proves nothing; a standing operation proves everything. There is no screenshot here we can't open. The writing on our blog, the way it reaches you on other channels: that is this pipeline, running, owned by us.
Publishing at scale is a system problem, not a headcount problem.
If your media operation grows by hiring for every new channel and format, it doesn't scale. It just gets more expensive. The leverage is one owned pipeline.
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