Connected Sources
Bring in the places where product, customer, and market context already appears: Slack, GitHub, email, Notion, Linear, and more.
Plot turns your product, customer, and market context into source-backed content ideas in your brand voice.
Bring in the places where product, customer, and market context already appears: Slack, GitHub, email, Notion, Linear, and more.
Plot extracts product changes, decisions, customer pains, questions, quotes, and follow-up seeds from each block.
Accepted samples become a style profile for cadence, vocabulary, claims you would make, and phrases you avoid.
Same point of view, tuned for the channel.
Generate briefs, LinkedIn posts, newsletter intros, X threads, launch notes, and sales briefs with claim evidence and voice notes attached.
Source-backed launch story.
Plot inherits Tyquill's writing-style layer: accepted samples, brand rules, and channel history become a reusable voice profile before any content pack is drafted.
Short opening line, then one proof sentence before the ask.
Use product words the team already uses. Flag borrowed jargon.
Keep the founder's stance intact across LinkedIn, newsletter, and launch notes.
Avoid claims, hype words, and phrases the brand would not publish.
We changed the onboarding story because setup time kept showing up in calls.
Pricing page copy changed
Setup took longer than expected
Asked for migration language
New onboarding path is live
Setup time is the repeated objection
Lead with source-backed launch story
Narrative, claims, and review notes
Cadence, vocabulary, and avoid list
Channel draft with source chips
Plot should not create confident fiction. It shows where a claim came from, when it is inferred, and when the team needs to review it.
Every block, signal, brief, angle, memory item, and agent run belongs to one workspace.
Plot starts with selected feeds, repos, docs, labels, and uploads instead of broad workspace crawling.
Factual claims are mapped to Writing Blocks and marked verified, inferred, review-needed, or opinion.
Plot creates briefs and content packs for review, copy, and export. It does not publish without a human.
Start with a creator workspace, then expand into launch workflows when internal decisions and customer signals need to become narrative.
For founder-led creators and solo operators
For product marketers, DevRel, and founder-led teams
For teams turning product changes into market narratives
All plans keep publishing manual and mark unsupported factual claims for review. See source policy
Add sources, create Writing Blocks, detect the week's signals, keep your Style Memory current, and turn one accepted angle into a content pack.
Manual review by default. Source and voice checks before publish.