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LD3

Content automation: sources, topics, verification, facts, packages, reviews and publishing.

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8 minintermediate

LD3 Content Automation

LD3 is the content automation module for Ottili ONE — sources, topic detection, fact extraction, generation, media planning, review, and auditable publishing.

5 minbeginner

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.

6 minbeginner

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.

5 minintermediate

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.

6 minbeginner

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.

7 minintermediate

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.

6 minintermediate

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.

5 minintermediate

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.

7 minintermediate

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.

5 minintermediate

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.

7 minintermediate

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.

6 minintermediate

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.

6 minadvanced

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.

6 minintermediate

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.

5 minintermediate

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.

5 minintermediate

LD3 preferences

Preference profiles shape how LD3 writes — tone, style and guardrails. Create profiles, set one active, and archive the rest without losing history.

9 minintermediate

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).

5 minintermediate

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.

7 minbeginner

LD3 troubleshooting

Common LD3 issues and honest next steps — sources not ingested, verification conflicts, reviews stuck, publish jobs blocked, channels disconnected, and delayed analytics.