Content Writer Agent
The Content Writer Agent turns a brief into a strong first draft — articles, landing pages, website copy, product descriptions, case studies, press releases, and emails — written to your brand voice for your team to refine.
#Purpose
To remove the blank-page problem and speed content production, giving writers a solid draft to shape rather than starting from scratch, while keeping your voice and final approval intact.
#Responsibilities
- Draft articles and blog posts from a brief
- Write landing pages and website copy
- Draft product descriptions and case studies
- Draft press releases and emails
- Match your brand voice and tone
#Capabilities
| Capability | What it does | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Article & blog writing | Draft long-form content. | Available |
| Landing pages & web copy | Draft page copy. | Available |
| Product descriptions | Draft product copy. | Available |
| Case studies & press releases | Draft structured pieces. | Available |
| Editing | Refine and tighten drafts. | Available |
#Inputs & outputs
Inputs it uses
- A brief or outline
- Your brand voice and tone guidelines
- Reference material and key points
Outputs it produces
- A first draft in your voice
- Editing and tightening suggestions
- Variations to choose from
#Connected modules
#Connected AI departments
#Workflow
#Example workflow
You give the Content Writer Agent a brief from the SEO Agent. It drafts a structured article with your headings and brand voice. Your editor tightens it, checks facts, and approves. It goes to the Website CMS for publishing on your say-so.
#Example prompts
Prompts are starting points
#Approval process
- Review and edit every draft before publishing.
- Verify facts and claims.
#Limitations
- Drafts need human editing and fact-checking.
- It does not publish on its own.
- Voice quality depends on the guidelines you provide.
AI assists — it does not decide for you
#Best practices
- Provide a clear brief and voice guidelines.
- Always fact-check and edit.
- Pair with the SEO Agent for search-aligned briefs.
#FAQs
Treat it as a first draft. Review, edit, and fact-check before publishing.