Editorial architecture
Content pillars, categories, recurring formats, page structure, editorial rules and a publication calendar.
A living corporate media layer for companies that need to publish with editorial discipline, AI visibility and compounding knowledge value.
l0k1 turns a company blog from a static PR archive into a structured editorial system: strategy, workflows, knowledge base, AI-assisted production and distribution logic built around your market narrative.
l0k1 is designed for teams that need consistent, credible and AI-readable communication — without building a full newsroom internally.
Most corporate blogs fail because they are treated as a place to dump announcements. They do not preserve institutional knowledge, they do not explain the market, and they rarely build long-term visibility in search, media or AI systems.
l0k1 changes the role of the blog. It becomes a structured layer where company updates, expert commentary, market explainers, product knowledge and strategic narratives are organized into a living public archive.
The product combines ForkLog Lab editorial experience, AI-assisted workflows and a practical publishing stack: topic planning, source intake, drafts, review, SEO/AIO checks, distribution snippets and analytics feedback.
A repeatable editorial workflow with roles, templates, review logic and publishing cadence.
Built for human readers, search engines and AI systems that need clear entities, context and citations.
A compounding knowledge asset that can support PR, sales, investor relations, education and community.
A lightweight but complete publishing system that can start small and grow into a full corporate media desk.
Content pillars, categories, recurring formats, page structure, editorial rules and a publication calendar.
Source intake, brief generation, draft creation, human editing, fact checks, style checks and final publication flow.
A structured layer of product facts, company positions, FAQs, glossary, key people, market context and approved claims.
Entity mapping, internal linking, schema-ready structure, AI-readable summaries and distribution-friendly formats.
Tracking what topics work, what gets cited, which posts create commercial conversations and where content gaps remain.
Newsletter blocks, social snippets, media handoff notes, sales enablement links and repurposable short formats.
The strongest fit is a company with real expertise but no stable editorial machine to turn that expertise into visible market assets.
The first implementation can stay compact: map the narrative, build the structure, publish the first batch, then turn it into an operating rhythm.
Define the company narrative, products, target audiences, content pillars and commercial goals.
Create the blog architecture, templates, source intake and editorial workflow.
Publish the first batch of materials and connect them to landing pages, media kit and sales process.
Run a recurring editorial cycle with analytics, updates, repurposing and new topic discovery.
The package can be scoped as a quick launch or as an ongoing managed corporate media layer.
Information architecture, categories, templates, content formats and editorial rules.
Core pages, explainers, launch posts, market notes, product stories or expert commentary.
Calendar, briefs, production workflow, QA, distribution notes and analytics review.
Send us your current site, media goals and 2–3 key narratives. We will suggest the fastest l0k1 setup for your team.