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No. Every page is built from your own Brand Knowledge Hub, fact-checked by agents, then human-reviewed and client-approved before it publishes. It’s original, governed content grounded in your approved sources, not scraped or spun. AI Streams optimizes for being cited by answer engines, not for gaming a ranking algorithm.
The opposite. Pages are server-side rendered, schema-rich, and genuinely useful, which is what both search and AI reward. They live in a subdirectory on your own domain and are additive. Your existing pages and rankings are untouched.
You do. Every page is work-for-hire and yours to keep. If you ever stop, the content, the pages, and the Brand Knowledge Hub remain with you. There’s no lock-in.
Agencies give you words; AI writers give you volume. Neither owns the infrastructure (SSR, schema, crawler hygiene) or measures the outcome. AI Streams pairs agent-built, human-approved content with AI-ready infrastructure and reports Citations % and Share of Voice: the full rail from published page to cited answer.
The Prompt Curator Agent builds a query universe from the questions your buyers actually ask AI, ranked by citation gap, demand, and competition. You approve the prompt set before anything is written, so effort goes where it moves your Share of Voice.
Baseline Citations % is captured up front. Pages typically get discovered and start attracting AI bot traffic within the first weeks, with citation movement building over months 2-6 and a formal benchmark review at month 6.
The Brand Knowledge Hub is built only from sources you validate, and a Compliance QA agent checks voice, claims, and schema before human review. Nothing is invented: content only reorganizes and represents what you’ve approved.
Light. A Publive CSM runs onboarding and the workflow; your team’s main role is validating the Brand Knowledge Hub, approving the prompt set, and approving pages before publish.
Last modified on July 29, 2026