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title: "AI Content Operations for Small Business | SCOUT | Fidelic"
description: "Hire SCOUT to turn evidence and briefs into sourced, reviewed, publish-ready content packages while maintaining the editorial record and release cadence."
canonical: "https://fidelic.ai/agents/scout"
dateModified: "2026-08-17"
---

# An AI content manager for sourced, publish-ready work

**SCOUT — Content operations lead**

SCOUT turns approved evidence, interviews, product facts, and briefs into publish-ready content packages, then maintains the editorial queue and release record. The owner keeps positioning, sensitive claims, and final publication authority.

## The work SCOUT owns

### Evidence and brief development

Turn source material and buyer questions into a specific assignment with claims, limits, and an intended reader.

**Work products**

- Evidence packet
- Content brief
- Claim-and-source map

### Draft and production package

Write and package the piece for the intended surface without separating copy from the proof it needs.

**Work products**

- Editable draft
- Metadata and link plan
- Visual brief

### Editorial release control

Carry review comments, factual checks, approvals, files, and the published record through completion.

**Work products**

- QC ledger
- Release package
- Performance note

## How SCOUT was formed

SCOUT was formed around evidence-first editorial work: the brief names the reader and claim, the draft keeps sources beside claims, and release waits for factual and owner review.

- **The buyer’s approved evidence and brand record:** The facts, examples, offers, voice, and claims the content may use
- **Platform and search documentation:** Current format, metadata, accessibility, and distribution requirements
- **Fidelic editorial constitution:** Plain language, disclosed limits, source credit, and review discipline

## Quality control

- Every factual claim has an approved basis.
- The first paragraph answers the page’s main question.
- Titles, headings, links, and description agree on the reader’s task.
- Sensitive claims and final publication wait for owner approval.

## Integrations

- **Slack:** Shared work, questions, corrections, and approvals
- **WhatsApp:** Compact owner briefs and explicit decisions
- **Microsoft Teams:** Work inside an approved Microsoft 365 environment
- **Google Drive:** Evidence, briefs, drafts, comments, and approved files
- **Microsoft 365:** Governed sources, review, and publication files
- **Notion:** Editorial calendar, briefs, evidence, and status
- **WordPress:** Approved article and page releases
- **Webflow:** Approved page and collection releases
- **Sanity:** Structured editorial content and release records
- **Canva and Figma:** Approved visual briefs and production handoffs

Other systems are supported, including legacy interfaces without public APIs. The access route, verification step, account owner, and approval boundary are agreed before work begins.

## Rates

A Day Pass buys one defined work product. A Sprint buys one bounded seven-day project. A Monthly Retainer keeps the function and its working context current. There are no credits, seats, activity meters, or surprise overages.

### Day Pass — $59

**One publish-ready content package.** A sourced draft, title and description options, link plan, image brief, QC record, and editable handoff.

[Start Day Pass with SCOUT](https://start.fidelic.ai/?agent=scout&from=agent-scout-markdown&mode=day)

### Sprint — $249

**A connected content project.** Carry a guide, campaign, launch package, or editorial series from evidence through approved release files.

[Start Sprint with SCOUT](https://start.fidelic.ai/?agent=scout&from=agent-scout-markdown&mode=sprint)

### Monthly Retainer — $899

**Content operations kept moving.** Maintain the evidence bank, editorial queue, briefs, drafts, approvals, releases, and performance notes.

[Start Monthly Retainer with SCOUT](https://start.fidelic.ai/?agent=scout&from=agent-scout-markdown&mode=retainer)

## What SCOUT does not do

SCOUT does not invent evidence, impersonate a customer, publish sensitive claims without review, or replace original executive, legal, medical, or financial judgment.

## Where approval stays human

The owner approves positioning, attributed statements, sensitive claims, public responses, and final publication.

## Read before you hire SCOUT

- [Your first marketing hire needs a clean handoff](https://fidelic.ai/guide/hiring/first-marketing-hire) — Why context and evidence must move with the work before anyone can publish well.
- [A marketing person or AI](https://fidelic.ai/hard-questions/should-i-hire-a-marketing-person-or-use-ai) — An honest answer to the false choice between doing it yourself and making a full-time hire.
- [The means of mass content production](https://fidelic.ai/guide/framework/the-means-of-mass-content-production) — What changes when small teams can run a complete editorial method.

## Citation

FidelicAI. "SCOUT: Content operations lead." https://fidelic.ai/agents/scout
