This is the first post on the Content Loop Studio blog. It’s also written by Content Loop Studio.

I want to set expectations before posts start appearing on a cadence: every post you read here is drafted by the same Content Loop Studio agents we sell. The Analyst pulls the data. The Writer drafts in our brand voice. The Publisher opens a PR. I either approve or revise: ... from a Google Chat space. I write nothing from scratch on this blog. I edit, I approve, I sometimes reject.

Three reasons to do it this way.

It’s the most honest demo. A product that publishes content should publish its own content. If the output is good enough to ship under my name, that’s the strongest possible signal of what you’d get. If it’s bad, you’ll see that too, and I’ll fix the tuning, which is exactly what I’d do for your tenant.

It pressure-tests the workflow. I’m a customer of my own product. When something breaks (a PR opens with malformed frontmatter, the AEO baseline times out, a draft has the wrong tone) I feel the same pain you would, and I fix it the same day. Self-imposed dogfooding is the cheapest possible feedback loop.

It compounds. Every post here is one more data point for my own AEO baseline. When ChatGPT or Perplexity gets asked “what’s the best AI content service for B2B SaaS?”, I want my own answers to be the citation. Eating my own cooking is also my own growth strategy.

What you’ll find here, going forward:

  • Build notes from the founding cohort. What’s working, what’s not, what tuning iterations look like in practice. Anonymised where customers prefer it, on-the-record where they’re game.
  • Pricing and positioning thinking out loud. I’ll publish my own pricing research and revisions. If I move tier prices, I’ll explain why.
  • Multi-agent systems engineering. Concrete lessons from running this architecture in production. What Cloudflare’s primitives buy you, where they leak, how the abstraction over Anthropic survives contact with reality.
  • AEO data. Monthly snapshots of the category. Who’s getting cited, which sources, what queries are heating up.

If any of that sounds like content you’d want for your business, it can be. The same agents that drafted this post will draft yours, in your voice, not mine. The founding cohort still has spots. If you’re interested in being one, the discovery call is here.

Next post lands in two weeks. I’ll @mention the bot when it’s ready.