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Long-Form Prose Authoring

Turn a brief into a polished article, every time.

Takes a brief, source material, and a voice spec and drafts complete long-form prose — articles, explainers, briefing notes, internal memos. Handles outline, section flow, and continuity so you ship a coherent piece rather than stitching fragments together manually.

Shape

INPUTSbrief / outlinesource materialvoice specaudience frameoutlinesectionsarticleeditor co-pilotsrevise

Operational dimensions

Human co-pilot

Person and system work side-by-side.

On demand

Fires when a user asks.

Medium data gravity

Holds working state that compounds over runs.

Writes outbound

Emits to external systems; does not read them.

Inputs

  • brief or outline
  • source material (docs, transcripts, data)
  • voice and style spec
  • audience frame

Outputs

  • long-form prose artefact (editable document)
  • section-level outline with draft copy
  • revision-ready structured text

Mechanism

Composes a coherent long-form prose artefact (article, explainer, briefing, narrative report-as-prose) from structured inputs / source material, in a designated voice and structure.

Why this is a primitive

Cannot be decomposed — the operation is one act of generating a structured prose artefact end-to-end (outline → drafted sections → coherent piece). It is not slide-shaped (no per-slide structural visual), not short-form (length and continuity are load-bearing), not a published surface (it emits an artefact, doesn't host one), and carries no completion claim (vs learn-it).

Where it shows up

B2B SaaS marketing team — drafts a 1,500-word thought-leadership article from analyst data and founder interview notes
Professional services firm — produces weekly client briefing notes from research summaries and case updates
Internal comms team — converts all-hands talking points into a structured internal memo at consistent voice and length

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AIcontentwritingdocumenthuman-collaborative

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