Whitepaper · InkFox
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Turn your AI into a publishing engine — actually ship the work, not just make it.
How to move raw creative material through to finished, published work on a dependable rhythm, with a human gate built in. The one-directional state pipeline, the filename-as-database naming discipline, and the “capture is sacred” rule. For creatives whose real bottleneck is finishing and shipping.
Automation with a human gate
Automating publishing is where a lot of creative AI setups go wrong — they either stay fully manual, or they go live without a human ever looking. This paper covers the middle path: content flows from draft to live through a one-directional state pipeline, with control and safety baked in, and a human gate that never disappears. The naming and capture habits in it are immediately copyable, zero code required. The pipeline states and naming convention are the real ones; exact deposit paths stay out.
What you get
- Ideas cheap, finishing expensive — the framing that fixes the real bottleneck.
- The state pipeline — every piece has a state; nothing gets lost.
- Filename as database — the naming discipline that makes the system run.
- Capture is sacred — the rule that stops good work dying in a folder.
- The human gate stays — nothing goes live without a deliberate yes.
Why you can trust this
- Fixes the single most common failure. The capture rule and filename-as-database pattern are copyable habits that stop good work dying in a folder — no code required.
- Built for consistency, not just volume. The human gate is the point; this is how my own work actually ships on a rhythm.
- Fair return. If it genuinely isn’t useful, ask and I’ll refund it.
FAQ
Will this publish things without me?
No — the whole point is the human gate; automation handles the donkey-work up to the moment of going live.
Do I need the rest of the stack?
It’s most powerful inside a full system, but the capture rule and naming pattern stand alone.
What format?
A downloadable PDF.
See also
- How To Train Your AI whitepaper
- The InkFox technical pack (six-pack £21)
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