Content & Feeds
Two sets of tools, one principle: you stay in control of the words you put out and the streams that come in. Write blog posts and press releases that keep your sources, quotes, and voice intact — then curate the news and tweets you read around the topics you actually care about, interest-anchored throughout.
Content writing pipeline
Memorandai's content writing features keep the important context with your draft as it moves from idea to publication. Your brief, sources, tone profile, press details, and approved quotations travel with the piece through the generation, refinement, and finalization phases.
Choose the form you're writing — blog post or press release — and the workspace adapts around it. Blog posts can carry SEO structure, FAQs, and Article schema. Press releases can carry datelines, attributed quotes, boilerplate, media contact details, and NewsArticle schema.
The result is a more controlled writing process: the model drafts and revises around your material, while saved inputs handle the details that need to remain exact.
Generate
The user adds a directive and adjusts settings. The model writes prose; type-specific details like keywords for blogs or the verbatim quotations for press releases are woven into the text.
Refine
The refiner returns structured edits plus a revised draft. A word-level diff lets you accept or reject each change cluster; revision history keeps the last twenty passes one click away.
Finalize
The publishable pass: meta description, FAQ for blogs, JSON-LD schema, and boilerplate About + Media Contact tail for press releases assembled verbatim from the user's chosen Press Profile.
- Tone Profiles: Analyze 3-10 sample pieces into different tone profiles that can be selected to guide copy voice.
- Press Profiles: Reusable organization cards with boilerplate PR footer copy, appended deterministically in the finalize phase of Press Release generation.
- Auto-Checks: Type-gated scorecard (title length, H2 structure, dateline format, attributed quotes, etc) shown to you and read by the refiner.
- Compose From Drafts Mode: Synthesize one piece from two to four existing drafts for a hybrid version lifting strengths from each.
- Optional User Context: Memory and identity context are opt-in, so you can generate drafts with or without additional personal context anchoring.
Compose Press Releases from Q&A
Press Releases can be drafted semi-manually, or through a Q&A process: you select a few options and enter a brief. Using that context, Memorandai generates four relevant questions anchored to the data you provided. You answer in your own voice, and your verbatim answers become structured quotations that are woven into the body copy of the first draft by the selected model, producing a professionally-structured press release for further human review in just a few steps.
The verbatim answer in this screenshot became the first attributed quote in the published 0.8.9 press release.
Contextual bio writing
The Bio writing feature helps you create biography text drawn directly from your own context within Memorandai. Pick a length — a one-line byline, a ~50-word short bio, or a full About page — and whether it's written in first person or third. Then, choose which of your own data sources to draw from: your portable context summary, Helios' identity, keystones, timeline, and projects.
Guide the writing further with an optional directive, or proceed without, and Memorandai will create a draft from what you selected. Shape the text further in the Helios Workshop with plain-language notes like "make it less corporate" or "add more details about my work history" — or edit the draft yourself directly.
The About the Developer page on this site was written using this feature:
Feeding your interests
Your interests are the topics that every feed filters through. Add interests by hand (a title, plus an optional note on what specifically you care about), or let Memorandai propose them for you by clicking "Discover from profile" to mine your keystones for suggested interests. Edit, refine, or archive any of your interests as your focus shifts — content in your feeds will flow in accordingly.
Curated daily news
Once your interests are defined, and the daily news scan is enabled, Memorandai walks through your interests list and writes a dated digest of news based on those topics. A second editorial pass — an overview from Helios — reflects on the day's stories, surfacing several paragraphs of synthesis, which is also surfaced on the Home screen. Click "Go deeper" next to any source, and Helios will write an in-depth reflection on how that specific article relates to your interests.
Twitter/X trends
The Twitter Trends feature works like News, on the cadence you choose: weekly, daily, or on-demand. If you connect your X account and enable their API (pay-per-use, billed by X at a fraction of a cent per call), Memorandai can scan for posts relevant to your interests, then group them into a digest. The signal comes from your own timeline first — posts X has already filtered through the people you follow — so trends stay close to what you actually care about. Switch on the per-interest search to reach beyond your feed and pull in posts related to your interests from across the broader platform.
Daily tweet drafts
Memorandai can draft a tweet for you each day. Connect your X account with OAuth 2.0 and Memorandai can analyze your past tweets into a tone profile, then lean on it so the draft sounds like you rather than a generic post.
You review the draft on the Tweets screen, edit if you like, and can click to pre-fill the tweet in your browser on X, then mark it posted or delete it in Memorandai — nothing goes out on its own, so every draft is yours to approve first.
Each drafted tweet starts from one of the five source-based seeds below:
None
Write a fresh tweet based on your context profile.
Past tweet
Riff on one of your own earlier tweets.
Manual source
Draft from a URL, a specific topic from your feeds, or manually-added text.
News digest
Memorandai will pick a random story from today's news digest to reflect on.
Trending tweet
Draft contextual commentary on a random post from your latest Trends digest.
Content through a new lens
Discover and draft new content based on your own interests.