Scribe
Your content roadmap — the keyword, intent, type, and angle queued for each scheduled article in your project.
Runs the full ~19-stage creation pipeline for one article: research, outline, intro and ending, section drafting, internal and external links, glossary links, images, optional FAQ/CTA/video, then final assembly and publish.
Runs on your publishing schedule, producing finished, publish-ready articles at the cadence your plan allows.
Scribe is the agent that actually writes. Where the supporting crew improves articles after they're live, Scribe creates them from nothing — and it's the "main" agent because a single run does the work of an entire content team: researcher, strategist, writer, editor, link-builder, and illustrator.
For each article on your roadmap it researches the topic, plans an outline matched to the search intent, drafts every section in a clear and scannable voice, weaves in internal and external links, generates images and (where they genuinely fit) an FAQ and call-to-action, then assembles everything into clean HTML with a slug and meta description and ships it to your connected site.
Every other agent on this page exists to support Scribe's output — keeping what it publishes fresh, well-linked, clickable, current, and free of overlap.
How Scribe works
Pulls sources, chooses the angle for the target search intent, and builds the outline plus intro and ending.
Writes each section in a clear, scannable voice — setup, substance, takeaway — without padding.
Weaves in internal links to related posts, external citations, and glossary links.
Generates images and adds an FAQ, CTA, or video where they genuinely fit the piece.
Stitches everything into final HTML with a slug and meta description, then publishes to your site.