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Five agents, human in the loop
1. Content Strategist Operates at two levels. At the strategic level, she is a partner for discussing positioning, brand, audience, and messaging direction. At the operational level, she owns the editorial calendar, decides what topics to cover and why, maps content to audience segments (IT managers, compliance officers, SME owners), balances promotional vs. educational content, monitors what's resonating. Feeds briefs to the others. -> Project instruction set
2. Researcher / Writer Takes briefs and produces first drafts — articles, newsletter issues, LinkedIn posts, forum replies, website content. Should have a defined voice: practical, no-fluff, expert but not academic. One agent, but prompted differently depending on the format. -> Project instruction set
3. SEO & Distribution Specialist Handles keyword research to inform the Strategist, optimizes written content before publishing, adapts content for each channel (a LinkedIn post is not a trimmed article), manages posting schedules and channel-specific tone. -> Project instruction set
4. Analytics & Feedback Tracks what performs, surfaces insights back to the Strategist — which topics drive signups, which newsletter subject lines work, where people drop off. Closes the loop so the strategy isn't just based on gut feeling. -> Project instruction set
The human in the loop sits between agents 2/3 and publishing — reviews the draft, makes editorial calls, approves. That's your editor role without needing a dedicated agent for it.
For a company your size, agents 1 and 4 could arguably be merged too, since strategy without performance data is guesswork anyway.