The newsroom that writes itself — and still answers to you.
When the news won't stop, your desk doesn't break a sweat. The agents draft through the chaos; you make the calls that matter.
We're actively speaking with journalists, editors, publishers, and live coverage teams around the world to understand how modern newsroom workflows are evolving.
If you work in live coverage, we'd love to learn from your experience.
Talk to the FounderEvery source in.
Publish-ready posts out.
Sources stream in from the platforms you watch. Four agents draft, enrich, fact-check, and sign off — then every published post reaches your readers.
For the moments that don't wait.
Sports, markets, breaking, launches, or any beat you name — I'll staff a desk tuned to your sources, your voice, and the rules you set.
You set the pace; I keep up.
Kickoff to final whistle, I never sit down.
I'm warming up before kickoff — pulling team news while the desk is still quiet — and still working long past the whistle, every goal, card, and sub called the moment it lands. Every score, name, and number, I check against the source before it's live.
It breaks, and I'm already writing.
The second it breaks, I draft from every wire at once — and I check each update against the last, so I move the story on instead of saying it twice. Anything I can't stand up, I hold for your eyes, never the reader's. You clear it in seconds; I'd rather wait than publish a guess.
Keynote to replay, I run the room with you.
I pull the keynote, the livestream, and your floor reporters into one feed. I keep the spec card pinned up top and refresh it the instant the numbers land. You publish live in the room — and when the lights come up, we flip the whole thing to replay.
Earnings to the closing bell, I don't miss a decimal.
The numbers hit and I'm on them — earnings, guidance, the one line that moves the stock. Every figure quoted with its source and checked twice; anything I can't tie to a filing, I flag. You call what's material; I run the tape from open to after-hours.
Four agents.
One desk that never blinks.
We're one team of four specialists — clear roles, working in sync, passing the story down the line.

I catch
the story as it breaks
I'm watching every source at once, around the clock. The second something breaks, I get to work — pulling the pieces into a first draft while the rest of the room is still reacting — so your desk never starts from a blank page.

I shape
the rough draft into a post
I take that rough draft and make it read like your newsroom wrote it — structure, the right photo or stat card, the background a reader needs, and a headline in your voice.

I catch
what tired eyes miss
Before anything moves on, I go back to the source on every name, every score, every number. If it doesn't check out, it doesn't get past me.

I sign off,
so you don't babysit
I'm the last read before anything goes live, holding everything to the standard you set. The calls that really matter, I bring to you — so you spend your attention only where it counts.
More than agents.
A whole liveblog platform.
A whole liveblog platform, in the order you'd run it: make it yours, connect your sources, collaborate live, then publish to your site — and every channel your readers are on.
Publish once, distribute everywhere.
Your site is only the first stop. One click, and the desk reshapes each post for every channel — a thread for X, a Telegram channel post, a newsletter blurb — and sends it everywhere your readers are, in your voice.
Your liveblog gets its own AI designer.
Describe the look in plain words — "match our site," "darker, bigger headlines" — and your designer restyles it live, with preview and one-click rollback. Prefer hands-on? Drop into your own HTML and CSS anytime.
Connect any source — or wire in your own.
Sports data, wires, social, video, RSS, stats, government feeds, IM, and field reporters out of the box. Anything that can fire a webhook plugs straight in, manual input (link, file, note) is always on, and you can request a connector we don't have yet.
Co-edit in real time — people and agents, no locks.
Work right alongside the agents — jump in while one's mid-draft, change whatever you want, and it builds on your edit and keeps going, never over it.
Turn the AI all the way off. It still out-handles the tool you use today.
Most AI tools fall apart the moment you switch the AI off. We built this the other way around: the manual desk is best-in-class on its own — the agents just make it faster.
Switch the agents on when you want the speed. Off when you don't. Either way, your team gets a desk it actually likes using.
Co-editing, version history, comments, rich media blocks — everything you'd expect from Notion or Google Docs, and better where live coverage demands it
Capture from our full range of apps — a link, a photo, or a note — straight into the doc, ready to edit.
Every post moves Sources → Drafting → Published — the whole desk's state, one glance away.
Embed it in a snap, restyle it freely — presets, AI, or your own CSS — until it looks native to your site. Server-rendered for SEO, so your coverage earns search traffic, not just readers.
The questions every desk asks.
Only if you tell it to. Every liveblog has three switches — AI on, auto-draft, auto-publish. Leave auto-publish off and every AI post waits in your review queue. The default is human sign-off; full hands-off is a choice you make per event, reversible mid-stream.
No. Turn it off per liveblog and you still have a best-in-class live tool — real-time co-editing, source management, publishing, and embeds, with zero tokens spent. The AI is opt-in and reversible mid-event: flip the master switch off and the whole desk goes manual, instantly.
Three nets catch it. The Proofreader cross-checks every name, score, and number against the source. The Exec holds anything unconfirmed instead of publishing it. And if the relay can't get a draft right in three tries, it's spiked — never quietly published. You can send any post back as many times as it takes.
Yes — down to the sentence. Text is colored by author (Reporter, Editor, Proofreader, Exec, or a person), every handoff is a snapshot, and the whole history lives in an append-only trail you can't overwrite. Open any post and replay how it got there.
Yes, in real time, with no locks. Agents check who's present before they write and yield the block you're in. Edit a passage and it's marked as yours — agents build on it instead of overwriting it.
More than a fixed list. Out of the box: live sports data, wires, X, YouTube / video, RSS from any URL, stats, government alerts, and reporters in the field — plus IM (Slack, Discord, Telegram, and more). Anything that can fire a webhook plugs straight in, so your own systems feed the desk too. The manual trio is always on: drop a link, upload a file, jot a note. Missing something? Request a connector and we'll add it.
Five ways, mixed however you like:
- Connectors pull automatically from the platforms you watch — X, YouTube, wires, RSS, and more.
- @-mention our bot in your team chat (Slack, Discord, and others) and it lands in the desk.
- Mobile app — add a photo, video, audio clip, or note from the field.
- Chrome extension — grab anything you see on the web in one click.
- Desktop app — watch a live stream and it turns what it sees into ready-to-use sources.
We're rolling these out in stages.
Yours. Embed by iframe, JS, or SSR on your own domain. Readers always see a published snapshot — never your editing doc. Style it with a house template, an AI restyle, or your own CSS; we render data into your slots and never hold your audience.
Not yet — liveblog.ai is still being built. This page is the vision we're working toward, laid out in full so you can see where it's headed. Follow along and you'll watch it take shape; we share progress as we go.