LD3
Content automation: sources, topics, verification, facts, packages, reviews and publishing.
LD3 Content Automation
LD3 is the content automation module for Ottili ONE — sources, topic detection, fact extraction, generation, media planning, review, and auditable publishing.
LD3 sources
Connect the feeds, sites and documents LD3 draws from. Sources keep their original link and attribution so every draft can trace a claim back to where it came from.
Set up an RSS source
Connect an RSS or Atom feed as an LD3 source, validate the feed, understand verification, and manage the source company-scoped — Beta.
LD3 topics
How LD3 turns monitored sources into topic candidates and content angles, and how the topic pipeline is tracked from idea to publishable angle.
Manual topic creation
How to create a topic by hand in Ottili LD3 — independent of monitored sources — and how it enters the LD3 pipeline (verification, expansion, facts, package, review, publishing) — Beta.
LD3 topic expansion
How the topic expansion engine in Ottili LD3 turns a verified main topic, through a fact map, into citable content angles and a topical content cluster plan — Beta.
LD3 topic verification
Before a topic becomes a content angle, LD3 checks it for strategy alignment, duplicates, source trust and internal conflict. Weak, critical or duplicate topics are flagged, not silently used.
LD3 source verification
Before anything is used, LD3 checks each source for credibility, freshness and internal conflict. Low-trust or conflicting sources are flagged, not silently used.
LD3 — Content type selection
How to choose the right content type in Ottili LD3 — the 7 registered types, their required fields, approval and verification rules, and recommended channels.
LD3 fact extraction
Verified material is reduced to structured, citable claims — entities, dates, figures and quotes — so generated copy references real facts instead of paraphrasing from memory.
LD3 content packages
In Ottili LD3, approved pieces are assembled into reusable content packages — article, social cutdowns, newsletter blurbs and shop copy share one metadata set, one approval trail and one audit trail. Status Beta.
LD3 reviews
Reviewers see each draft next to its source facts and can comment, reject or request changes. Review states are recorded so nothing leaves without a tracked review.
LD3 publishing levels
Publishing levels control how much automation LD3 may use for external publishing — from draft-and-approve-first to limited auto-publish — always with an audit trail.
LD3 publishing channels
Connected destinations where LD3 publishes — WordPress, social accounts, newsletter and news. Channels are a prerequisite; each content type maps to the channels it supports.
LD3 analytics
Reach, engagement and conversion are measured per package and per channel, then aggregated back to the content package and its sources to inform the next cycle.
LD3 preferences
Preference profiles shape how LD3 writes — tone, style and guardrails. Create profiles, set one active, and archive the rest without losing history.
WordPress publishing
WordPress is LD3's primary long-form channel. Connect a site as a channel and LD3 routes approved content packages to posts and pages with attribution intact — draft- and approval-first. Base publishing is Beta; the extended integration rolls out in stages (Private Beta / Early Access).
LD3 approval gates
External publishing holds until a named approver confirms. The decision — who, when, which channel — is recorded on the package, matching the Ottili ONE approval system.
LD3 troubleshooting
Common LD3 issues and honest next steps — sources not ingested, verification conflicts, reviews stuck, publish jobs blocked, channels disconnected, and delayed analytics.
