Behind the Notes
How the posts on our Notes page get made
This page is what the badge on every post actually means, and how to check it yourself.
The claim
Every post on /notes carries a badge stating it was drafted by an agent and reviewed and approved by a human. That is not a label added after the fact. The posts were genuinely produced by the pipeline described below, the same one we run for clients.
The pipeline
A content agent of the same design we build for clients drafts each post from a brief. Before anything ships, deterministic graders check the draft against a fixed set of rules: the length of the answer-first opening, whether a takeaway box is present, whether the FAQ block carries structured data, meta title length, among other checks. A person then reviews the draft alongside the grader output and approves it. Nothing publishes without that approval.
Why it matters to a buyer
Most claims on a site like this ask you to take our word for it. This one you can check yourself in two clicks: open any post on /notes, read it, and judge whether it holds up. It is the one claim here you do not have to trust.
The same gates you would get
If we build an agent for you, it runs behind the same three gates: approval before anything publishes or sends, an audit trail of what ran, and a human who owns the final click, not the agent. Read the client-side version of this, a multi-agent content system running the same architecture in production.