AI content that knows your strategy. And doesn't write slop.
Oleno turns your positioning into published content — blog, social, competitive, the whole funnel. Your voice. Your strategy. You can close the Google Doc.
30 minutes. Real positioning in, real content out.
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Your agency quotes you 4 articles a month. A 2-person marketing team using Oleno ships 40+ a quarter. Here's how:
0+
Blogs per quarter
not drafts. Published.
< 0 min
To published article
yes, including images
+0
Headcount equivalent
no new hires, no new agency
Avg. across early-access customers. Your mileage may vary — but probably upward.
Your positioning deck says one thing. Your blog says another.
By the time it passes through briefs, freelancers, and three rounds of 'can we make it more punchy?' — the published version is unrecognizable. Oleno reads your positioning. Writes the article. They match.


AI was supposed to save you time. Now you're an AI editor.
Every piece routes through the one person who actually cares. The editing takes longer than writing it yourself would have. They know it. You know it.
One of our customers feeds every article to ChatGPT and asks "is this AI?" It keeps coming back as human-written.
"What got my attention with Oleno AI is that it zeroes in on quality over quantity. Better thinking and better writing perform better in search and AI discovery. That's a meaningful difference from everything else I've seen."
Six tools. Six logins. Zero published articles.
Research, writing, images, SEO, publishing, social — one system instead of six tools duct-taped together. One customer calls it '+3 headcount.' We just call it Tuesday.


Professional. Friendly. Innovative. Congratulations, you sound like everyone.
Most AI tools call that a 'brand voice.' Oleno ingests how you actually talk — what you sell, what you don't say, what your competitors claim. The output sounds like your best writer on a good day. Not a chatbot with a thesaurus.
"The content Oleno produces is virtually indistinguishable from what our best writers create. It was like adding a +3 headcount to our marketing team."
Your product changed last quarter. Your blog still says the old thing.
A prospect quoted it back to your sales team. It was awkward. Messaging drifts — feature descriptions, competitive claims, things that haven't been true since Q2. Nobody remembers who wrote it. Oleno catches it before your next demo does.


Your CEO wants a hot take by EOD. Your content calendar says next month.
Some things can't wait for a content calendar. A competitor launches. An analyst report drops. A prospect asks a question you don't have content for yet. Strategy-aware drafts in minutes — not days of briefing someone who's never read your positioning deck.
You've tried the alternatives. (We know how that went.)
| Approach | Execution | Quality | Reality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Do Nothing | Pipeline stays empty. But at least nobody's off-brand. | ||
| ChatGPT / Claude | You get raw text. Editing, SEO, images, publishing – congratulations, you're the pipeline. | ||
| Hire Writers | Quality improves. Cost doubles. Now you review everything. (How's that inbox?) | ||
| Agencies | Good output – once they finally understand what you actually do. | ||
| Oleno | Full pipeline. Strategy encoded once. You can finally work on the stuff that actually matters. |
Every other option asks you to pick two. We said no.
Everything between 'we should write about that' and 'it's live.'
Briefing docs are where good strategy goes to die.
Oleno skips the 45-minute onboarding call. Upload your positioning. Pick a content job. Publish.
Step 1
Encode your positioning
Upload your deck, your voice, your product truth. Oleno learns it once.
Step 2
Pick a content job
SEO article, competitive piece, social series – pick the format. We'll argue about the outline so you don't have to.
Step 3
Review and publish
Edit if you want. Approve when ready. It goes live – CMS, social, everywhere. (Yes, with images.)
Same team. Same budget. Wildly different Tuesdays.
If you sign the budget
Your strategy lives in a Google Doc nobody opens. (You haven't opened it either.)Every piece routes through your inbox for 'a quick review'Next hire: $200K+ just to keep up with last quarter's backlog
- Your CEO stops asking 'where's that article?' — it's already live
- Strategy ships without a single 'quick review' in your inbox
- You read content because you want to. Not because nothing ships without you.
If you do the work
Three rounds of edits. Fourth round: 'actually, go back to version two'Six tools. Six logins. Context lost somewhere around tab four.Editing AI output takes longer than writing it yourself would have
- One review. No 'actually, go back to version two.'
- One tab. Zero 'can you just re-send that brief?'
- Draft to live before your CEO asks for a status update.
Stop briefing. Start publishing.
You'll leave the demo with a test article built from your actual positioning. 30 minutes. No slideshow. No 'let me loop in my team.'
Discovery call with a live demo → test article with your positioning
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