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Any content type. The same automatic awareness.

Product pages, compliance documents, knowledge base entries. You define the content types. Smeldr keeps the connections current.

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Any content type. The same automatic awareness.

No dashboard required.

Your AI handles publishing through a structured API. Your team stays in the tools they already use.

Full control, zero risk.

Role-based access means your AI can only do what you allow. Draft content never leaks.

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Connect once. From that point, a conversation is all it takes to publish.

A product specification is retired. Every product page that referenced it appears in your review queue.

A regulation changes. Every compliance document that cites it is flagged for review.

A shared definition is updated. Every piece of content that uses it is visible before you publish.

Smeldr does not distinguish between content types when it tracks relationships. A specification relates to a product page the same way an article relates to a related piece. The system sees both as items with connections between them, and it maintains both the same way.

If your content includes things that reference other things, whether they are articles, product pages, knowledge base entries, or compliance documents, the system tracks those dependencies automatically.

You define the content types. Smeldr keeps the connections current.

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