Publish-ready content from brief to CMS.
Oleno turns your positioning, product docs, customer proof, and brand voice into researched articles your team can review before they ship. Built for Google rankings, AI citations, and the buyers who still read before they trust you.
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The content system between your strategy and your CMS.
Most AI tools start at the draft. That's too late.
A good article needs research, an angle, a brief, proof, structure, voice, QA, and publishing. If those steps live across ChatGPT, Slack, Google Docs, spreadsheets, and your CMS, your team is still doing the hard part by hand.
Oleno puts the whole production path in one place.
Set your voice, positioning, product truth, and source material once. Then move every article through the same controlled process: topic, research, brief, outline, draft, QA, and publish.
No prompt library to babysit. No workflow builder to wire together. No mystery draft that shows up sounding like it read your homepage once.
Your buyers use search and AI now.
A buyer might Google the problem first, ask ChatGPT for options next, then skim three articles before they ever talk to sales.
That means your content has to do three jobs.
It has to rank. It has to be clear enough to get cited. And it has to sound like your company knows what it's talking about.
Thin AI articles don't clear that bar. They cover the topic, sure. They just don't say anything a buyer would remember.
Oleno builds each article around your market, your point of view, and your product truth, so the content can work in search, in AI answers, and in the sales process that follows.
Structured articles built around search intent, topical coverage, metadata, internal links, and clear section depth.
Direct answers, clean headings, source-backed claims, and enough context for LLMs to understand what you know.
Clear writing, specific proof, real arguments, and no generic "companies today are navigating complexity" filler.
We score every Oleno article on all three before it ships.
Most AI content tools make marketers do the marketing.
Some tools give you a blank chat box. Some give you templates. Some give you a workflow builder with enough knobs to make an engineer happy.
Those can all be useful.
But if your marketing team owns the brand, the positioning, and the final published work, you probably don't want another place to manage prompts. You want finished marketing artifacts you can review, edit, approve, and ship.
ChatGPT, Claude, Notion AI
General-purposeFast ideas, rewrites, and one-off drafts.
You have to carry the context yourself. Voice, positioning, proof, structure, and QA live in whoever is prompting that day.
Jasper, Writer, Copy.ai
AI writersTeam writing, simple campaigns, and repeatable short-form content.
Brand voice fields help, but they don't create a real content process. The draft still needs a marketer to fix the angle, proof, structure, and product fit.
AirOps, Claude Code, in-house workflows
DIY pipelinesTeams that want to build their own content machine.
Someone has to design the workflow, maintain the prompts, check the outputs, and keep the system working when the process changes.
Oleno
Built for marketersB2B marketing teams that want researched, brand-safe content without building the machinery themselves.
Research, brief, outline, draft, QA, and CMS-ready post in one controlled path. Your team keeps the editorial judgment. Oleno handles the production work around it.
See how Oleno stacks up against the others.
Every article moves through five review points.
Oleno doesn't hide the work behind one big "generate" button.
You can see what it found, what it plans to write, how the argument is structured, and whether the draft clears your quality bar before it reaches your CMS.
The AI does the production work. Your team keeps control of the decisions that matter.
- Step 01
Pick a topic
Start with a topic from Oleno, a keyword from your SEO tool, a competitor gap, a sales-call insight, or a prompt you want to show up for in AI answers.
- Step 02
Review the research
Oleno gathers sources, market context, competing angles, and useful claims. Review the material before the brief gets written. Remove weak sources. Add your own. Fix the angle while it's still easy to fix.
- Step 03
Approve the brief
Audience, angle, search intent, key claims, proof points, internal links, and direction. Not a wall of AI notes. Not a vague outline. A real brief your team can sign off on.
- Step 04
Shape the outline
Sections, headers, and argument flow before the draft exists. Move sections around. Rewrite headers. Cut weak ideas early. Much cheaper than fixing a finished draft later.
- Step 05
Review the draft
The draft comes back in your voice, grounded in your product, checked against your standards. Edit it in Oleno. Request changes. Approve it for CMS publishing when it's ready.
Set the voice once. Stop fixing it every draft.
"Clear, smart, helpful" is not a brand voice. It's what every AI tool writes when it has nothing better to go on.
Oleno learns from the material your team already uses: positioning docs, product pages, sales notes, published articles, customer stories, and the phrases your company would never say out loud.
That context follows the article from research to publish.
So the draft doesn't slowly drift into generic AI writing halfway down the page.
Voice
Sentence length, pacing, vocabulary, banned phrases, examples, and the little choices that make writing sound like your team.
Positioning
Who you're for, who you're not for, what buyers compare you against, and which problems your company wants to own.
Product truth
What your product does, what it doesn't do, what's on the roadmap, and which claims sales shouldn't have to walk back later.
Customer examples, product screenshots, internal docs, and case studies all sit in the same context, so the article feels earned.
Stop sending senior marketers drafts they have to rescue.
Most AI drafts don't fail because the grammar is bad.
They fail because the angle is soft, the proof is thin, the links are wrong, the intro says nothing, or the voice sounds like every other SaaS blog.
Oleno checks the article before it gets to you. If the draft misses the bar, it gets reworked first. Your team reviews the work that needs judgment, not the cleanup that should've been handled already.
Your old content gets stale quietly.
Pricing changes. Positioning shifts. Competitors launch new features. Your product gets better. The article you published six months ago doesn't know any of that.
Oleno flags content that may need a refresh, then shows what changed and what to update. So your back catalogue keeps matching the company you are now, not the company you were when the post went live.
Most tools hand you a draft and disappear. Oleno stays useful after publish.
"What got my attention with Oleno is that it zeroes in on quality over quantity. Better thinking and better writing perform better in search and AI discovery."


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Best fit for B2B SaaS marketing teams publishing weekly and unwilling to ship content they wouldn't send to a CMO.