Intellistake Is Building an AI Platform That Protects the One Thing Other Tools Erase

Jason Dussault
Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder
Blog
9 min read
 This Post is disseminated on behalf of Intellistake Technologies Corp.
For years, the hardest part of creating content was writing it. Today, that's no longer true.Anyone can ask AI to write a blog, a LinkedIn post or an email in seconds. The quality is often surprisingly good.

The problem is that everyone is using the same tools. The result is a growing sea of content that sounds polished, but interchangeable. It has the right grammar, the right structure and all the right buzzwords, yet somehow it says very little about the person behind it.

Ironically, the easier AI makes it to publish, the more valuable a genuine voice becomes. Preserving that voice is exactly what Austen is being built around. 

What is Austen?

For anyone who missed our recent press releases, or simply needs a refresher, here's what Austen is. 
Austen is an AI content platform we are building at Intellistake. It is being designed to aid founders, operators, agencies and anyone whose name sits on the things they publish to create written content that actually sounds like them, and to do it at the pace modern publishing demands.

That last part matters, because it's where most AI writing tools fall down. Feed the usual tools a prompt and you get something competent and completely generic. The same tidy, faceless copy everyone else is getting.

Austen is set to do the opposite. It's being designed to learn how you write and keep your voice as the thread through everything.

It surfaces what your industry is talking about that day, so you're never staring at a blank page. And it carries an idea all the way from a rough thought to something published across your channels, shaped to fit each platform along the way.

Where things stand

Austen has moved into its first external beta. Before this, the platform sat inside Intellistake, carved and tested by our own team. It's now in the hands of a first group of invited testers from outside the company, people who fit exactly the kind of person we're building this for. The press release has the full detail, and I'd point you there for the specifics. Read the press release here

I also wrote earlier about why we started building Austen in the first place, the whole thinking behind it, if you'd like the fuller story. Read the earlier blog on Austen here.

Why this is a big moment for us

Moving from internal testing to a handful of outside testers is one of the moments I've been looking forward to most, and I'll tell you why.There's a point in building anything where you have to let it meet the world.

That's exactly what's happening now. These external testers were chosen because they closely reflect who Austen is really for, and they're arm's length from us, so the feedback we will get back is honest. That's worth more to me at this stage than almost anything else.

Why real users change everything

There is only so much you can learn about a product from the people who built it. We know Austen inside out, which is exactly the problem. We are too close to it to see it the way a new user will.

That is why this stage matters. These first testers are the people Austen was built for, founders and operators who live by what they publish, and they will use it in ways we could never fully picture from our side of the desk. What they notice, what they reach for, the things that only come up in real work, is how a good product becomes a genuinely great one.

Why voice is the whole point

It is worth saying why we care so much about the voice side of this, because it is not just a feature.

Voice is the reason anyone follows anyone. People do not subscribe to a newsletter or follow a founder for the raw information. The information is everywhere now. They show up because they want to hear how that particular person sees things.

The moment a voice flattens into the same content mush as everyone else, the reason for the relationship goes with it. So when we talk about protecting someone's voice, we are not talking about a writing feature. We are talking about the thing their whole audience came for.

Where this goes next

Austen will keep improving between now and a wider release. This beta is us doing the unglamorous work now, so that when Austen opens up more widely it does it from a position of strength.

What I'm certain about is the direction, the pressure on founders and operators to keep publishing isn't going to ease off, and the tools that make publishing easy aren't going anywhere.

The real question is whether keeping pace has to cost you the thing that made people care about your writing in the first place; I don't think it does.

Now we have handed it to real users to help us prove it. I'll keep you posted on what we learn.

You can follow along with Austen directly. Its own social channels are a live look at the kind of content the platform is being built to produce.

Facebook: facebook.com/GoAusten
Instagram: instagram.com/austen.ai
X: x.com/Austen_ai
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