Read thirty sources. Publish one piece. Stop doing it by hand.
If your niche is a topic — vet medicine, AI tooling, mid-cap fintech, regional politics — m18t scouts the sources you'd read anyway, drafts what they're worth covering, generates the cover graphic, and publishes to your CMS and social. Editorial judgment stays human.
[creator workflow: news pipeline → feed items → drafted content with cover]
Three hours of reading. Thirty minutes of writing. Two hours of formatting.
A niche content creator's day: open Feedly / Inoreader. Skim thirty sources. Save five that look relevant. Read the five carefully. Open Google Docs. Start drafting. Realize the third one wasn't actually news. Adjust. Format. Open Canva. Make a cover. Copy to WordPress. Reformat because WordPress eats your formatting. Open Buffer. Repost. Open analytics. Wonder why traffic is flat.
m18t collapses this. Register your sources once; the news manager polls them on schedule. AI evaluates which are worth covering. AI drafts a first pass. Canvas generates the cover. Publish pushes to your CMS and social. You spend your time on the editorial judgment that actually matters — picking which stories to chase, sharpening the angle, adding your voice.
The mechanical work compresses. The human work expands.
The creator's daily surfaces.
News manager — the source pipeline
Register the RSS sources you read anyway. m18t scouts on schedule, dedups duplicates, AI-evaluates relevance, AI-drafts publishable pieces. You pick which drafts to keep and edit them with your voice.
News managerContent workspace — where drafts land
Generated drafts arrive in your content table as news-post type, with source URL and source name populated. Edit, sharpen, add your angle. Same editor as if you wrote it from scratch.
Content workspaceCanvas — covers and social cards
Generate a cover and social-share images per piece. AI uses your brand colors and the article's excerpt. Five minutes from idea to publish-ready visuals.
CanvasPublish — your CMS and social in one click
Push the edited piece to your CMS, Facebook, Instagram in one click. Per-channel state tracked. Sync log if anything fails.
PublishMulti-brand if you run multiple verticals
A creator with a vet newsletter AND a fintech blog can run both as separate brands. Different sources, different SEO defaults, different brand colors for Canvas — same UI, one switcher.
Multi-brand workspaceThe news pipeline is real and polishing.
The four-step news pipeline (Scout → Extract → Evaluate → Generate) runs end-to-end today. The Generate step\'s default prompt is wired for one specific niche; making it locale-and-topic-generic is the immediate polish step. You can use it for your niche by editing the AI prompts in your prompt library — works today, just needs your edits until the generic version ships.
If your niche is well-served by RSS feeds and you\'re comfortable tuning AI prompts: m18t is useful today. If you want zero-config "drop in any niche and it just works," wait for the genericization step — see roadmap.