Use Case

Content Creation & Publishing

Blog posts, newsletters, and social media with editorial quality and fact-checking.

Overview

Content that represents your brand — blog posts, technical articles, newsletters, social media — deserves the same structured quality process as code. Datarim's content pipeline ensures every piece is factually accurate, free of AI writing artifacts, and editorially polished before publication. The standalone /factcheck and /humanize commands can be used at any point in any workflow, making them available beyond the publishing pipeline.

Example: Technical Blog Post

A team wants to publish a 2000-word technical blog post about migrating from Redis to Valkey. The article needs accurate benchmarks, verified version claims, and a natural writing style that avoids AI patterns.

Pipeline Walkthrough

StageWhat happens
/dr-initTopic: "Why we migrated from Redis to Valkey". Target: 2000 words (L2)
/dr-planOutline: motivation, evaluation criteria, migration process, benchmarks, lessons
/dr-doWrite the draft
/factcheckVerify: benchmark numbers, version claims, feature comparisons, date accuracy
/humanizeRemove AI writing patterns: fix em-dash overuse, replace "leverage" with "use", vary paragraph lengths
/dr-qaEditorial review: argument flow, headline accuracy, CTA placement
/dr-archive (Step 0.5)Note: benchmarks were the most-shared section — lead with data next time

Key Benefits

  • Fact-checked content — the /factcheck command verifies claims, numbers, and dates before publication
  • Natural voice/humanize removes AI writing patterns like em-dash overuse, hollow phrases, and monotonous paragraph structure
  • Editorial rigor — QA checks argument flow, headline accuracy, and call-to-action placement as a structured review
  • Learning from performance — reflections capture what resonated with readers, improving future content strategy

Relevant Agents

Which agents are most active in this use case:

  • Writer — drafts content with audience-appropriate voice and structure
  • Editor — fact-checking, humanizing, style review, and final polish
  • Planner — content outline and section planning

Complexity Routing

How complexity levels apply to content creation:

  • L1 — Fix a typo in a published post or update a broken link
  • L2 — Write a 2000-word blog post with outlined sections and fact-checked claims
  • L3 — Create a multi-part content series with consistent narrative, cross-references, and coordinated publication schedule
  • L4 — Full content strategy execution: editorial calendar, multiple formats (blog, video scripts, social), brand voice guidelines