Read thirty sources. Publish one piece. Stop doing it by hand.
If your niche is a topic, whether a product category, a local scene, an industry you track or a hobby with a following, 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.
Three hours of reading. Thirty minutes of writing. Two hours of formatting.
A niche content creator's day: open your feed reader. Skim thirty sources. Save five that look relevant. Read the five carefully. Open a blank document. Start drafting. Realize the third one wasn't actually news. Adjust. Format. Open your design tool. Make a cover. Copy it into your CMS. Reformat because the CMS eats your formatting. Open your social scheduler. 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. The graphics generator makes the cover. Publish pushes to your CMS and social, now or on a schedule. 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 workspaceGraphics, covers and social cards
Make a cover and social-share images per piece with the templated graphics generator: your brand colors, no AI key needed.
CanvasPublish to your CMS and social in one click
Push the edited piece to your CMS, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn in one click, or schedule it to go out unattended. Per-channel state tracked. Sync log if anything fails.
PublishMulti-brand if you run multiple verticals
A creator running a cooking newsletter AND a tech blog can run both as separate brands. Different sources, different SEO defaults, different brand colors on the graphics generator, same UI, one switcher.
Multi-brand workspaceThe news pipeline runs end to end today.
The 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 next step. You point it at your own niche by editing the AI prompts in your prompt library, which works today.
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," the generic version is in progress. See the roadmap.