Be first to break the story
Rapid content creation from multiple sources with real-time publishing. Give your newsroom the speed advantage without sacrificing quality.
Breaking news that gets cited by ChatGPT and Perplexity compounds your authority long after the news cycle ends.
- ✓ Stories optimized for search AND AI citation from the moment they publish
- ✓ Track which stories get picked up by AI answer engines
- ✓ Build lasting authority, not just traffic spikes
Publishing a breaking news story — side by side
Every step from story detection to syndication. Same editorial standards, radically different timeline.
In breaking news, the outlet that publishes first gets cited by everyone who follows. Those 2 hours decide who sets the narrative.
Tools designed to ship faster, not sloppier
Everything an editorial team needs to win the speed race without losing the quality bar.
Rapid Content Creation
Transform breaking news and trending topics into publish-ready articles in minutes, not hours.
Multi-Source Aggregation
Pull content from RSS feeds, social media, press releases, and wire services automatically.
Real-Time Publishing
Publish instantly to your CMS and distribute across multiple channels simultaneously.
Trend Detection
AI-powered trend monitoring identifies stories before they peak, giving you the first-mover advantage.
Audience Analytics
Understand what content resonates with your readers and optimize your editorial strategy.
Syndication Tools
Distribute content across partner networks and social platforms with one click.
From story alert to published article — step by step
Not a marketing pitch. This is the literal workflow your newsroom follows inside LinkLoom.
Configure source feeds
Add your RSS feeds, wire service endpoints (AP, Reuters), social lists (X/Twitter, Reddit), and Google Alerts. LinkLoom continuously ingests and deduplicates stories across all configured sources.
Set up beat alerts
Define your beats — politics, tech, sports, finance — with keyword clusters and entity filters. LinkLoom monitors all sources and notifies your team the moment a story gains traction on a relevant beat.
Receive trending story alert
When a story crosses your velocity threshold, your newsroom gets an instant alert via Slack, email, or in-app notification — complete with source links, velocity score, and suggested angles.
AI aggregates sources + drafts
One click and LinkLoom pulls together all relevant sources, extracts key facts, quotes, and data points, then generates an 800-word draft structured for your publication's style.
Editor reviews + fact-checks
Your editor reviews the draft in the built-in editor. The fact-checking module flags every claim, statistic, and quote with its original source so verification takes seconds, not minutes.
Optimize for search + AI citation
Live SEO and AEO scoring shows exactly what to adjust. Heading structure, schema markup, entity references, and answer-engine signals — all scored in real time as the editor polishes.
One-click publish to CMS
Hit publish and the article goes live on your CMS — WordPress, Drupal, Ghost, or Arc XP. Formatting, images, and metadata are preserved. No copy-paste, no reformatting.
Syndicate to social + partner networks
In the same action, LinkLoom auto-generates platform-specific posts for X, LinkedIn, Facebook, and your syndication partners — each respecting character limits, hashtag conventions, and partner formatting requirements.
The ROI your newsroom director will love
Most newsrooms spend hundreds per month on disconnected tools — then lose hours per story on the tab-switching tax between them.
LinkLoom doesn't replace wire services — it makes them 10x more productive
What newsrooms actually see after switching
Not aspirational projections — these are the patterns we see across newsrooms in their first 90 days.
Time from story detection to published article drops from 45 minutes of manual work to 8 minutes with AI-assisted drafting, automated fact-checking, and one-click publishing.
Time to publish — measured across breaking news workflows
With the same editorial staff, newsrooms consistently increase daily output from 3–4 stories to 12–15. The bottleneck shifts from production speed to editorial judgment — exactly where it should be.
Stories per day — with same staff size
Automated trend detection and rapid AI drafting give your newsroom an average 90-minute head start on breaking stories. In digital news, first-mover advantage compounds — the outlet that publishes first gets cited by everyone who follows.
First-mover wins — average lead time on competitors
A single long-form investigation can be repurposed into 10 content pieces — social threads, newsletter excerpts, explainers, follow-up angles, and data visualizations — in a single morning instead of a week.
Repurposing — one morning instead of one week
How newsrooms use LinkLoom
Four workflows where minutes matter and the right tool decides who breaks the story.
Breaking News Coverage
Be first to publish on breaking stories with AI-assisted rapid drafting from wire services, social signals, and primary sources. Editors verify, polish, and ship — without losing the lead to a competitor.
Event Coverage
Comprehensive coverage of live events with real-time updates, recap summaries, and angle-specific articles generated as the story develops.
Trending Topics
Capitalize on trending topics with quick-turnaround content that captures search demand at the exact moment it spikes.
Content Repurposing
Transform long-form investigations into multiple formats — short reads, social threads, newsletters, and explainers — without rewriting from scratch.
Replace some tools. Connect to the rest.
LinkLoom replaces the content-specific tools in your stack and integrates with the infrastructure your newsroom already relies on.
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Connects with
Newsrooms moving faster
"We cut our breaking-news draft time from 45 minutes to 8. Our editors spend that time verifying instead of typing — exactly where we want them."
"The trend detection caught a story 90 minutes before it broke nationally. We were the second outlet to publish and pulled six figures of traffic."
"Repurposing a single investigation into ten formats used to take a week. Now it takes a morning, and the social packaging actually performs."
Frequently asked questions
How fast can LinkLoom help us publish breaking news?
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With source monitoring and AI-assisted drafting, you can go from story detection to published article in as little as 10–15 minutes. LinkLoom handles initial drafting from wire copy, social signals, or any URL while your editors focus on verification and polish. The CMS push is one click — no reformatting.
Can we maintain editorial standards with AI-generated content?
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Absolutely. LinkLoom is designed to assist your editorial team, not replace them. Every AI draft enters your existing approval workflow — fact-check, editor review, sign-off — before anything goes live. The fact-checking module flags every claim, statistic, and quote with its source so editors can verify in seconds.
How does trend detection work?
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LinkLoom monitors social media, news sources, search trends, and your configured wire feeds to identify emerging stories. You receive alerts when topics start gaining traction, including a velocity score and links to the original signals so you can prepare coverage before the story peaks.
Can we integrate with our existing CMS?
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Yes. LinkLoom integrates natively with WordPress, Drupal, Ghost, and Arc, plus webhook and REST API support for custom and proprietary CMSs. Content can be pushed directly to your publishing queue as a draft or scheduled publish.
How does multi-source aggregation work?
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Configure RSS feeds, X/Twitter lists, subreddits, press release wires (PR Newswire, Business Wire, GlobeNewswire), Google Alerts, and custom webhooks as sources. LinkLoom continuously ingests them, deduplicates stories across feeds, and surfaces clusters that match your beats.
Can we use it for long-form investigations too?
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Yes. While LinkLoom shines on rapid news, the same editor supports long-form drafts with research notes, source management, version history, and collaborative editing. Many newsrooms use LinkLoom for both daily news and investigative work.
What about author attribution and bylines?
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Every article preserves the human author byline. LinkLoom is positioned as an assistive tool — drafts are surfaced to a named editor, who is credited in the CMS metadata. You can also configure transparency labels (e.g., "AI-assisted, human-edited") if your editorial policy requires them.
How does LinkLoom handle editorial ethics and AI transparency?
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LinkLoom is built around the principle that AI assists, humans decide. Every AI-generated draft is clearly labeled internally so your editorial team always knows what was machine-drafted versus human-written. You can configure transparency disclosures — such as "AI-assisted reporting" or "This article used automated research tools" — that are automatically appended to published articles based on your editorial policy. Full audit trails track which parts of an article were AI-generated, which were human-edited, and who approved the final version. This gives your newsroom complete defensibility if questions about AI use arise.
How does LinkLoom integrate with existing editorial workflows like Slack alerts and editorial calendars?
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LinkLoom plugs into your existing workflow rather than replacing it. Trending story alerts, draft-ready notifications, and editor approval requests can all route to Slack channels — organized by beat, desk, or priority level. The editorial calendar syncs with your planned coverage so AI-assisted drafts are automatically queued against your schedule. Assignments flow through your existing Slack-based or email-based triage process, and editors can approve or request revisions directly from Slack with one-click actions. For newsrooms using Trello, Asana, or Monday for editorial planning, webhook integrations keep everything in sync without manual updates.
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