Most content workflows start with an editorial calendar, a brief, a writer, an editor, a designer, and a social media manager. ContentBeamer starts with a keyword.
The Problem With Traditional Content Pipelines
Every piece of content you publish today touches at least three tools and two people. A blog post needs research, writing, editing, SEO optimization, a cover image, social distribution across multiple platforms, and maybe an audio or video version.
Each handoff introduces delay. Each tool introduces friction. Each person introduces scheduling constraints.
The result? Most teams publish far less than they could — not because they lack ideas, but because the pipeline from idea to published content is too slow.
One Keyword, Five Formats
ContentBeamer takes a fundamentally different approach. You enter a single keyword — say, "serverless database scaling" — and the platform generates:
- A full article optimized for SEO, published directly to your CMS (Sanity, WordPress, Ghost, Contentful, Strapi, or any webhook endpoint)
- Social posts tailored for each platform — a Twitter/X thread, LinkedIn post, Facebook update, Instagram caption, and Reddit submission
- A podcast episode with natural-sounding narration via ElevenLabs or OpenAI TTS, automatically added to your RSS feed
- A video — either animated slides with voiceover (Remotion) or an AI avatar presentation (HeyGen) — uploaded to YouTube and TikTok
- A cover image generated to match your brand
All of this happens from a single Content Brief — one AI call that understands your site's audience, tone, and goals.
How It Works
The magic is in the pipeline. When you queue a keyword:
- Stage 0: A Content Brief is generated. This single document contains everything needed for every format — the hook, key points, social copy, audio intro, video script, hashtags, and even a DALL-E prompt for the cover image.
- Stage 1: All formats generate in parallel. The article goes to your CMS. Social posts hit every connected platform. Audio renders and uploads to R2. Video renders or generates via HeyGen.
- Stage 2: Every output is tracked — tokens used, cost, generation time, and engagement metrics.
The entire process runs asynchronously. Queue a keyword, walk away, and come back to fully published content across every channel.
Why This Matters
Content velocity is a competitive advantage. The teams that publish consistently across multiple channels build authority faster, rank higher, and reach more people.
ContentBeamer doesn't replace your editorial judgment — you still choose the keywords, review the output, and set the tone. It replaces the tedious, repetitive work of turning one idea into many formats.
One keyword in. Five formats out. Fully automatic.