Show HN: LitContent – AI content designed to match your brand voice
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Hey HN,

Founder of LitContent here.

I'm excited and also slightly nervous to be sharing this on here, as I'm aware this might come off as another 'AI content creation' SaaS, and whilst in pure labels, that's technically the case, in functionality and in how I designed it to work, I believe it functions/feels different, and has the potential to save time and hassle during the content creation process, particularly for small - medium business owners with existing websites.

The largest pain points I designed LitContent to help with were the constant battles between maintaining context awareness and generating truly on-brand content, which can then become more complex when working with a team. To handle this by default, I implemented a process starting with the user submitting their website's sitemap URL (we also try to find sitemaps automatically and present to the user).

After scraping the sitemap, the full page contents are stripped down to their base text. This not only helps eliminate excessive token usage costs, but also enables our internal AI prompting strategies. For example, pre-existing URLs and page content are sent as negative AI prompts for features like generation post title suggestions. This is extremely useful for our new page content creator, where you don't want the AI to constantly recycle your existing pages, unless there's a good reason to do so.

Beyond the AI integration itself, I decided to also focus on the team collaboration workflow. For instance, when viewing a team member's revision for a specific piece of content, you can click our 'Smart Merge' feature. This sends both your current revision and your team member's selected revision to the AI, which automatically merges them into a consolidated draft in your editor. This process, which is trivial for AI, can save two human editors a significant amount of time and back-and-forth.

I know this is a bit long, so I won't list off any other features here. I would genuinely appreciate any criticism or feedback. Feel free to check out our walkthrough page (https://litcontent.com/walkthrough) even if you're not interested in signing up. If there's anyone reading this who is currently managing content workflows, I'd love to hear about any specific pain points you might be dealing with in that process.

Thanks so much, Benji

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