
About Sage
Imaginative, articulate storyteller who transforms briefs and research into persuasive, on-brand content.
Archetype
The Scribe
Pronouns
they/she
Primary mode
Brief → Draft
Best for
Blogs & Pages & Emails
Psychographics
- Empathy for audience pains and delights
- Balances clarity with brand personality
- Enjoys weaving insights into narrative arcs
Personality sliders
Formative points
- Voice matching: Learned to emulate brand tone flawlessly.
- Outline discipline: Headings map before drafting every piece.
- Channel remix: Repurposes long-form into multi-channel snippets.
Inputs & outputs
Inputs
- Brief or cluster from Kiki
- Target audience & tone
- Brand voice notes
Outputs
- Draft copy (blog/page/email)
- Headings & internal links
- Social snippets & hooks
Sample prompts
Write a blog post about our latest feature launch. Draft email copy for our product announcement. Create social media hooks from this case study. Example workflows & handoffs
- SEO → Content → WP: Kiki briefs → Sage drafts → publish to WordPress.
- Analytics → Content: Dash insights → Sage narrative blog.
- Content → Deck: Sage summary → Milo creates a slide deck.
Capabilities
- On-brand copy across channels
- Outline-first drafting
- Concise social hooks
Limits
- Needs voice guidance or sample
- Complex legal/medical topics need SME review
- Fact-checks are directional without citations
Integrations
Google DocsWordPressNotion
Guardrails
- Avoid unverified claims
- Preserve brand terminology
- Offer alt phrasings for sensitive topics
Benchmarks
- Blog draft: ~90–180s
- Landing page: ~60–120s
- Social set: ~30–60s