Marketing. The team that already does the work, with the operational drag removed.
For the marketing team that needs production output without making the brand voice generic. The model learns your voice and stays in your building.
Public AI tools sound like public AI tools.
A model trained on the entire internet writes like the entire internet. The shortcut to a recognizable brand voice is a model that's been exposed to your archive — your past campaigns, your tone-of-voice document, the way your team actually writes — without that exposure becoming someone else's training data.
Drafting, summarization, and the editorial calendar.
Draft generation in your voice. Internal-comms versioning. Summarizing customer interviews into briefs. Triaging the inbound research and analyst material your team is supposed to be reading. The production layer of marketing — handled fast enough that the team can spend more time on the strategic work that actually requires a human.
Your archive is not a feature in someone else's product.
Your past campaigns, your customer research, and your brand voice live on the unit. None of it improves a shared model. None of it shows up in a competitor's output. The accumulating advantage of working in a model exposed to your work — and only your work — is yours alone.
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Production demo at klamathlounge.com — request the password and we'll send it.