Voice, colors, and logo — stored once, applied everywhere.

One brand kit feeds every draft and every generated image. A whole team stays consistent — no style guide required.

Set our voice once and have everything follow it

Tone, palette, logo, internal links
Drives copy and imagery alike
One kit per client or brand
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Brand kit
Blog paragraph
Featured image
Meta title
The problem

A style guide only works if the people writing actually open it.

01

The guide nobody opens

Brand rules live in a document that gets read once during onboarding and never again.

Consistency depends on memory, so it drifts the moment the team grows.

With Brand Kits

Tone, palette, logo, and internal links are stored once and read by every generation.

02

Words and pictures disagree

Copy is written in one place and images made in another, from different references.

Published posts look assembled from two different brands.

With Brand Kits

The same kit drives the draft, the featured image, and the meta — one set of inputs, three outputs.

03

One voice, many clients

An agency running six brands can't apply a single house style to all of them.

Either every client sounds identical or somebody rewrites everything by hand.

With Brand Kits

Each article picks the kit it should use, so a multi-brand team is never locked to one voice.

How it works

What actually happens

Three steps, not a black box.

Step 1 of 3

Set it once

Tone, palette, logo, and links. Stored once, in one place.

  • One setup per brand
  • Colors, logo, and voice together
  • Internal links included
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In detail

Every step, spelled out

01Set tone & colors

Set it once

Tone, palette, logo, and links. Stored once, in one place.

  • One setup per brand
  • Colors, logo, and voice together
  • Internal links included
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02Applied to copy

Every draft reads consistently

Every draft pulls from the same kit. No style guide to copy-paste.

  • No manual style guide needed
  • Consistent across every writer
  • Works the same for every article
03Applied to images

Every image matches too

Featured images use the same palette and logo. Nothing looks off-brand.

  • Same palette as the copy
  • Logo included automatically
  • No separate design step
Featured image generated from the kit
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Outputs one kit drives: copy, images, meta
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Place tone and colors are set
Where this sits

One of 6 capabilities inside Content Engine.

Write the pages I'm missing” — Content & Keywords

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FAQ

Questions people ask

Yes — agencies and multi-brand teams run one kit per client or property.

Tone, color palette, logo, and internal links — the same inputs used for both the copy and the generated featured image.

Yes — each article picks the kit it should use, so a multi-brand or multi-client team isn't locked to one voice.

A kit needs a tone selected before it drives generation — there's no silent default that might not match your brand.

Yes, and it applies to new generations going forward — it doesn't retroactively rewrite what's already live.

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