Write better briefs by keeping evidence and rationale connected from day one. A second brain for audience insight, messaging patterns, and editorial performance so content strategists can produce sharper briefs with stronger supporting context and less rewrite churn.




The Problem
Neuron pages for content strategists are written around real memory pressure, not generic productivity advice.
Audience insight is captured repeatedly, but synthesis remains slow across channels.
Past messaging experiments are difficult to retrieve while setting new content direction.
You need one memory loop that ties research directly to publishing decisions. Brief quality drops when source reasoning is detached from the final narrative.
The Solution
Capture Connect Recall Retrieve
Capture content briefs, interviews, and performance analyses in seconds so source material is organized around the argument before drafting begins.
Map relationships across audience insight, messaging patterns, and editorial performance so claims, evidence, and dependencies remain linked through revisions.
Generate active recall prompts like "Which audience pain point should shape the lead narrative in this piece?" to pressure-test the argument before finalizing recommendations.
Retrieve the right context before editorial planning and campaign narrative reviews when stakeholders challenge assumptions and need immediate evidence.
Pricing
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Why It Converts
It keeps content briefs, interviews, and performance analyses in one place so retrieval is dependable instead of scattered.
It reframes audience insight, messaging patterns, and editorial performance into prompts that match the way content strategists actually think and execute.
It strengthens recall before editorial planning and campaign narrative reviews, where context quality directly affects outcomes.
It preserves narrative memory across draft cycles so each revision increases clarity instead of noise.
Stop losing hard-earned context. Capture it once, retrieve it on demand, and improve recall every week.