dashboard.noahwire.com

Dashboard Manual

A complete operational guide for the Noah Wire dashboard — covering feeds, projects, reports, content creation, and distribution.

Version 2.0 February 2026 44 Sections
Part I Platform Foundations

1. What Noah Wire Is & Why It Matters

Noah Wire is an AI-powered news wire and content intelligence platform. It ingests hundreds of thousands of articles daily from RSS news sources worldwide, then uses semantic search (meaning-based, not keyword-based) and AI to deliver precisely relevant content based on your topic descriptions.

Who It's For

User TypeWhat Noah Replaces
Publishers & JournalistsMagazines, news outlets, content teams. Noah replaces a team of journalists. A publication doing 8 articles/day might spend less than 1 hour with Noah.
Intelligence & ResearchAnalysts, hedge funds, legal firms, strategy teams. Noah is a data tap that can be switched on and off for any subject. Feeds provide raw material for sophisticated analytical reports.

What Makes It Unique

  • Semantic search at scale — reads hundreds of thousands of articles daily and matches by meaning, not keywords
  • Atomisation — one broad topic becomes 8–12 hyper-specific vertical feeds, dramatically improving accuracy
  • Narrative signal reports — sentiment analysis and trend prediction accurate enough to predict market prices
  • Copyright-safe journalism — every article rebuilt from scratch using multiple sources (usually 7+)
  • SEO performance — publications have seen 200%+ traffic growth within months, rising to 700%+
Legal position: Noah is a Cloudflare-registered search engine, legally entitled to read headlines and snippets. Articles are rebuilt from scratch — never scraped or copied. This follows standard journalistic practice.

2. Data Hierarchy & Terminology

Understanding the structure of Noah Wire is essential for navigating and configuring the dashboard correctly.

Organisation e.g. "Clarion", "UBS", "Metro"
└ Project / Publication Interchangeable — a collection of feeds
└ Feed Core unit — one narrow vertical topic
└ Article Story Idea → Smart Draft → Published
└ Reports Analytical outputs from feed data
└ Newsletters Email digests sent to recipients

Article Lifecycle & Costs

StageCostDescription
Story Idea600 tokensRaw lead: headline + snippet found by semantic search. Appears in your feed immediately.
Smart Draftvaries by lengthFull article rebuilt from scratch using multiple sources. Takes ~1–2 minutes.
SEO+ Draftvaries by lengthSEO-optimised version with question headlines, short paragraphs, anti-detection formatting.
PublishedAppears in RSS output, preview site, and newsletters.

3. Authentication & Sessions

Noah Wire uses passwordless authentication only. There are no passwords — there is nothing to reset.

MethodHow It Works
Email magic linkEnter your email at dashboard.noahwire.com — a clickable login link arrives in your inbox
Google SSOOne-click Google sign-in from the login page
Session lengthAt least 30 days. Works beautifully on mobile too.
If the magic link doesn't arrive, check your spam folder, then request a new one.
Part II Organisation Level

5. Organisation Switcher

Located top-right, the org switcher shows all organisations you have access to with a scrollable dropdown. A user can belong to unlimited organisations. Switching orgs changes everything visible: projects, feeds, settings, and users.

Most individual users have one org, but agencies and multi-brand publishers commonly have many. You can also use multiple projects within one org as a separation layer (e.g. "Finance Weekly", "Tech Today", "Health Monthly" as separate projects).

6. Organisation Settings

Access via the cog icon top-right (/org/{orgId}/setting).

Organisation Settings page

Fig 2 — Organisation Settings: view your plan, credits, and org name

FieldDescription
Organisation nameEditable text field
Remaining creditsShows current balance with "Top up" button
PlanShows plan tier (e.g. Enterprise) with Upgrade/Cancel options

Credit & Cost Model

Noah charges per action using a token-based model. Each story idea costs 600 tokens. The cost of a full article draft varies by length. Optional features add extra cost. The cost reflects a complex semantic search system operating across billions of articles — not a commodity AI tool.

Cost-saving strategies:
  1. Refine feeds instead of setting low caps — better search terms = less irrelevant content
  2. Pause feeds when not needed — e.g. pause Mon–Wed if you only publish on Fridays
  3. Avoid expensive optional features (Keywords, Humanise, Hallucination Guard) unless specifically needed

7. Manage Users (Org Level)

Access via /org/{orgId}/members. Shows a table of all users with edit and delete actions. Click + Add User to invite someone by email.

Manage Users page

Fig 3 — Manage Users: invite people and control their access level

RoleWhat They Can Do
AdminFull access to org settings, user management, billing, all projects. Can create projects, invite users, change settings.
Non-adminAccess only to assigned publications. Cannot create projects, add users, or change admin settings. Can view feeds and create/edit articles.
In practice, most people are made admin — there is little reason to restrict access unless you specifically need to control project visibility.

8. Organisation-Level RSS Feeds

The "+ Add RSS Feed" button looks like a direct connection tool, but it actually sends an email to the Noah team for manual review. This exists as a "comfort factor" for journalists who are accustomed to monitoring specific publications.

Noah already monitors hundreds of thousands of sources worldwide. Rather than adding a specific RSS feed, try describing the topic in the Intelligent Search — Noah will find articles from that source and hundreds of others automatically.
Part III Projects & Publications

9. My Projects (Publications)

"Project" and "Publication" mean exactly the same thing in Noah Wire — the UI uses both interchangeably. Each is a collection of feeds. Click + Create Project in the top bar — only a name is required.

PropertyDetail
Projects per orgNo limit
ArchivingProjects cannot be archived — only permanently deleted
Preview siteEach project auto-generates a site at {name}.makes.news
RSS outputEach project gets its own RSS feed
The Reports Feed Trick: Create a blank feed called "Reports", add any text as the prompt, then immediately pause it. Use it as a clean repository for all your report outputs — the paused feed costs nothing and never generates articles.

10–12. Project View Tabs

Project View, Feeds Tab

Fig 4 — Project View, Feeds Tab: all your feeds with star (favourite), Create Article, and delete actions

TabWhat It Shows
FeedsAll feeds with star (favourite), Create Article, and delete actions. Toggle: View all feeds / View favourite feeds. Pause feeds toggle stops ALL feeds in this project.
NewslettersAll newsletters with name, feeds, and actions. Pause newsletters toggle. + Create newsletter button.
ReportsAll reports with name, feeds, and delete. Pause reports toggle. + Create report button.
Important: Paused feeds stop processing entirely and do not catch up on missed content when unpaused — they simply start fresh from the point of resumption. Unused story ideas are also deleted after ~90 days.

13–17. Project Settings

Access via Settings top-right within a project. The sidebar contains: Complementary site, Dashboard settings, Manage authors, Manage users, RSS feeds.

13. Complementary Site

Controls your auto-generated public website at {projectname}.makes.news.

SettingDescription
Show story ideasToggle — show story ideas (not just published articles) on the public site
Show sources / fact check / analysesToggle article metadata visibility
Image brandingUpload your logo or brand image
ThemeColour picker for site accent colour (hex value)
Robots.txtDefault: crawling is OFF to prevent premature Google indexing. Change only if you want the site publicly discoverable.

14. Dashboard Settings

SettingDefaultNotes
Allow repeats across feedsONSame article can appear in multiple feeds. Turn OFF for solo operators to avoid duplicate noise.
Show sourcesONShow source attribution in the dashboard
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Delete project permanently deletes all feeds, articles, reports, and newsletters in this project. There is NO undo.

15. Manage Authors

Create author profiles (name, photo) for bylines on published articles. Largely decorative — if you need journalist bylines on your own website, set those up in your own CMS rather than relying on this feature.

16–17. Manage Users & RSS Feeds (Project Level)

These are duplicates of the org-level equivalents, placed here for convenience. Use project-level user management when you want to quickly give someone access to one specific project.

Part IV Feed Creation & Configuration

18. Create Feed Wizard & Atomisation

Create Feed Wizard

Fig 5 — Create Feed Wizard: describe your topic and let Noah suggest the ideal feed structure

Click + Create Feed in the top bar. A four-step wizard opens. In Step 1, describe your topic in the Feed prompt textarea.

✓ Good

"Gambling and betting regulatory developments, licensing requirements, and compliance obligations in Latin American markets including Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, and Peru. The audience is B2B professionals in the gaming industry."

✗ Avoid
  • "gambling news" — too vague
  • "show me the latest articles about gambling" — not a search engine
  • "write professional articles about gambling" — style goes in Content Settings

Two Paths

OptionWhen to Use
Suggest feeds (Recommended)Noah's AI atomises your topic into ~8–12 narrow vertical feeds automatically
Configure feeds manuallyYou create a single feed with your own description

The Atomisation Process — Noah's Superpower

Atomisation is what makes Noah exceptionally powerful. When the system receives a broad topic description, it breaks it into narrow verticals:

Example: Input: "AI and IP law issues in the UK for B2B lawyers"
Output: ~8 feeds covering litigation, ethics, IP technology, legislation, case law, AI governance, copyright, regulatory responses

Narrow feeds dramatically improve accuracy because semantic search is ~80% accurate — each narrow feed gets ~80 atomic sub-queries behind the scenes, compensating for this. You can edit any suggested feed before creating it.

StageTime
Feed suggestions generatedA few seconds to ~1 minute
New feed starts collecting articles~1 hour
Backfill (up to 400 historical articles)1–2 hours
The Backfill Power Play: Backfill pulls up to 400 historical articles. Example: plane crash in India → create feeds about "black box flight recorder technology" → backfill → run a Trend Report immediately for instant deep analysis on a topic you just started tracking.

19. Feed View — Article Listing

Feed article view showing article cards, tags, and action buttons

Fig 6 — Feed View: article cards showing tags, authenticity indicators, and action buttons

This is where users spend most of their time. It shows article cards with headline, tags, authenticity indicators, Smart Draft / SEO+ Draft buttons, timestamp, and source.

Article Tags

TagMeaning
STORY IDEARaw lead — not yet drafted
Fast newsBreaking/current news — time-sensitive
BREAKING NOWMajor breaking story
SPECIAL INTERESTNiche/specific topic match
EvergreenTimeless content — not time-sensitive
InsightsAnalytical or opinion-based content
ConcernsContent flagged for potential issues

The EVERYTHING / CURATED toggle switches between seeing all matched articles and only those the AI Curator has approved. Articles also carry authenticity and bias indicators assessed by LLMs — helping you decide whether to use a given piece.

20. Feed Settings & Intelligent Search

Feed Settings page showing Intelligent Search field

Fig 7 — Feed Settings: the most important configuration page in Noah Wire

The Intelligent Search field is the single most critical configuration in the entire system. It is a semantic topic descriptor — not a Google search query, not a ChatGPT prompt.

FieldDescription
Feed nameEditable at any time
Hide from preview siteExclude this feed from the public .makes.news site
Intelligent SearchNatural language topic description — the core driver of all article matching
QueriesExpandable section showing ~80 atomic sub-queries generated from your description
Relevance filterSlider: More results ←→ Only exact matches
Press Release OnlyToggle — match only press releases (useful for PR monitoring)
Max content ideas/daySafety cap (default 60). Use Unlimited and refine your search instead of setting a low cap.
Safety caps can backfire: Story idea #101 might be the most important one of the day. It is almost always better to refine the Intelligent Search description to reduce irrelevant noise rather than setting a low cap.

21. Auto Image Style

Auto Image Style settings

Fig 8 — Auto Image Style: choose from 18 visual styles or write a custom prompt

Controls AI-generated images added to articles. Images are generated for free with every piece of content — the cost is a fraction of a cent. The image generator reads the article and extracts its subject, then creates an image in your chosen style.

SettingDescription
18 style optionsAbstract, Art nouveau, Cartoon, Cubist, Expressionist, Futuristic, Gothic, Mellow, Impressionistic, Line drawing, Minimalistic, Pixel art, Pop art, Renaissance, Satirical cartoon, Steampunk, Surrealistic, Watercolour
Let Noah decideSystem picks best style based on article content
Custom promptDescribe style preferences (e.g. "Documentary photography style, no faces of famous people")
Best generatorGoogle Nano Banana Pro — excellent for infographics, dashboards, and consistent visual styles

22. Content Settings

Content Settings page

Fig 9 — Content Settings: control writing style, language, and output format

SettingOptions
Generate headlineToggle on/off
Generate body textToggle on/off
Generate reference mapToggle on/off — shows which sources contributed to which paragraph
StandfirstIntro paragraph / Full summary / Bullet points / Disabled
Audience and style"Unbiased, impartial and factual" OR custom writing instructions
LanguageAny language supported by AI (including Icelandic)
Apply to all feedsCheckbox — propagate settings across all feeds in this project
Example Audience & Style prompt:
"My publication is a B2B magazine targeting executives in the gaming industry. Write in professional, concise language. Maximum 250 words. Include a subheading every 100 words. Include one direct quote from credible sources."

23. Marketing Settings

Allows subtle brand integration into AI-generated articles. Enter your brand name, key message, and context. The system weaves brand mentions naturally into relevant news content.

Best used for native advertising / sponsored content approaches — run a test article first and review before enabling broadly. This is an edge-case feature most users never touch.

24. AI Curator Settings

AI Curator Settings page

Fig 10 — AI Curator Settings: configure automatic editorial filtering and auto-generation

The AI Curator acts as an editorial gatekeeper — filtering, prioritising, and optionally auto-processing articles. It uses a natural language prompt to decide which articles are relevant. The AI Curator is free.

ModeDescriptionBest For
DisabledNo curation — all matching articles appearData collection, maximum coverage
Highlight storiesMarks best stories visually — journalist chooses which to draftPublishers who want editorial control
Auto-generate full draftsCurator selects AND creates full articles automaticallyBusy publishers, high-volume operations
Auto-generate analyticalAutomatically generates report-style contentResearch/intelligence users
Alignment is critical: The AI Curator prompt MUST be aligned with your Intelligent Search and any Keywords. If you add keywords but don't mention them in the curator prompt, the curator may dismiss those keyword-matched articles as irrelevant.

25. Humanise Settings

Humanise Settings

Fig 11 — Humanise Settings: simple on/off toggle to lower AI detection scores

Rechecks and rewrites AI-generated content to lower AI detection scores. Simple Disabled / Enabled toggle. Token cost varies by article length.

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Discourage use: Noah already strips technical AI markers automatically. Google does not penalise AI content — Noah articles rank very well. Enabling Humanise adds extra token cost and can actually reduce writing quality. Only enable for users who are specifically paranoid about AI detection.

26. Hallucination Guard

Hallucination Guard settings

Fig 12 — Hallucination Guard: a second AI checks the first AI's work

Uses a "poacher-gamekeeper" approach: a second AI inspects the generated article for invented facts. If hallucination is detected, the article is automatically sent back to rewrite — looping until clean. Token cost varies by article length.

Usually unnecessary with the current system — hallucinations are very rare because Noah articles are built only from information in the source articles. Consider enabling only for high-stakes verticals (financial, legal, medical) as a "belt and braces" extra layer.

27. Keyword Monitor

Keyword Monitor settings

Fig 13 — Keyword Monitor: use with extreme caution — broad keywords are very expensive

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Potentially very expensive. Keywords trigger full database scans. The keyword "AI" could match 100,000+ articles per day — even if only 3 are relevant. Each match consumes tokens, so a single broad keyword could result in significant charges.

Safe vs Dangerous Keywords

TypeExamples
✓ Safe — specific"Alibaba", "Digital Markets Act", "NovaPharm Inc" — unique, unlikely to match thousands of articles
✗ Dangerous — broad"AI", "technology", "business", "health", "finance" — could match tens of thousands of articles daily

If you add keywords, immediately update the AI Curator prompt to mention them — otherwise the curator may dismiss keyword-found articles as irrelevant.

28. NewsDesk Pro (Beta)

NewsDesk Pro settings

Fig 14 — NewsDesk Pro: detects evolving stories and avoids misleading duplicates

Designed for front-line newsdesks covering fast-moving breaking stories. Detects when a story is evolving (e.g. plane crash → survivor found) and adjusts headlines to reflect the latest development rather than repeating earlier angles. Cost: ~1.5p per article found.

Rarely needed for B2B publishing. Only enable for clients doing live news coverage or monitoring fast-moving situations (crisis communications, market crashes, geopolitical events).
Part V Content Creation

29. Create Article

Create Article page with four input mode options

Fig 15 — Create Article: four input modes for generating content

ModeWhat It Does
Write prompt for an articleDescribe a topic → Noah researches and writes from scratch
I have a press releasePaste press release → Noah rewrites as an impartial, multi-sourced news article
Repurpose/rewrite existingTransform existing content into a new format or style
I have the copy readyPaste final copy directly — no AI rewriting, flows through RSS like everything else

Articles take 1–2 minutes to generate. The token cost varies by article length. Generated articles appear as drafts that can be fully edited in the Edit Suite before publishing.

30. Create from Press Release

Paste a press release into the Prompt field. The system automatically strips out PR hype and researches the topic to build a properly sourced, impartial article. The output won't read like a press release — it will be genuine journalism backed by multiple sources.

This is a major time-saver for journalists: paste in a press release and have a proper article in 2 minutes.

31. Smart Draft & SEO+ Draft

Available as buttons on individual article cards in the feed view.

TypeDescriptionBest For
Smart Draft Standard full article. Style controlled by Content Settings. Quality editorial content, B2B publications, serious journalism
SEO+ Draft Multiple shorter paragraphs with sub-headings, question-style headlines, each paragraph independently humanised to avoid AI detection patterns. Traffic-driven content, affiliate-style sites, publications that need search visibility

Both vary in token cost by length and take about the same time (~1–2 minutes).

32. The Article Edit Suite

Opens when you click on a drafted article. A full AI-powered editing environment:

  • Standard text editing (headline, body, standfirst)
  • Improve draft — ask the AI to add more data, go deeper (it goes online for additional research)
  • Translation — translate the article into any supported language
  • Rewrite in different style — completely transform the tone and approach
  • Image editing and regeneration
  • Source and reference review panel
  • Publish controls
Many users don't realise they can ask the AI to add more data or depth to a draft, translate a finished article, or completely restyle it after generation — all within the Edit Suite.
Part VI Reports & Intelligence

33–34. Report Builder & Scheduled Reports

New Report creation page

Fig 16 — New Report: configure feeds, style, schedule, and proprietary data upload

Reports are the most exciting and complex part of Noah Wire — considered the future of the business. They use full thinking AI models and perform deep narrative signal analysis.

FieldDescription
Report nameText field — name for the report series
Analysis promptWhich trends or developments to analyse, and what tone/format to follow
Report style17+ specialised types (see glossary below)
How far back1 day / 3 days / 1 week / 2 weeks / 4 weeks / Optimum
Previous reports0–5 prior reports as input — critical for maintaining analytical continuity across a series
Upload proprietary dataPDF drag & drop — combined with public news intelligence (deleted after generation)
Feeds to analyseMulti-select — can combine multiple feeds
ScheduleSet recurring days/times for automatic generation
Save report to feedWhich feed the output goes to (use a dedicated paused "Reports" feed)
PropertyDetail
Cost~£12 per report
Generation time~1 hour
Article limit400 articles (reliable output range)
Many users miss the beautiful HTML report view. After generation, find the report in your feed and click the "View Report" button at the top to see the fully formatted, coloured version — not just the plain text summary.

35. Report Styles Glossary

Report StyleDescription
Trend Report (Bionic)Narrative signal analysis — identifies trends, momentum shifts, and sentiment patterns. The signature Noah report.
Corporate Strategy ReportDaily media monitoring / competitive intelligence briefing. Great for morning email newsletters.
Banker Scout ReportFinancial sector intelligence scan
Bass Diffusion ReportTechnology adoption curve analysis — models how innovations spread
Due Diligence ReportBackground investigation / research compilation
Energy Trading ReportEnergy market intelligence and trading signals
Hedge Fund Equities ReportEquity research and signal analysis for hedge funds
Insurance Risk ReportRisk landscape assessment for the insurance sector
Market Intel ReportMarket intelligence and competitive analysis
Market Validation ReportValidates market assumptions with evidence from news signals
Private Equity Deals ReportPE deal flow intelligence
Sports Betting ReportSports betting market intelligence
System Strain Intel ReportIdentifies systemic stress points and emerging risks
Poly Market Predictions ReportPrediction market signal analysis
Company Share Monitor ReportIndividual company stock monitoring and analysis
Defence ReportsBattlefield and business intelligence for the defence sector
Narrative signal reports extract sentiment, trends, and momentum from large volumes of content. They are accurate enough to predict Polymarket prices and market movements — at least as accurate as surveying people, but instant and refreshable daily.

36. Choosing the Right Feeds for Reports

Report TypeFeed SetupTime Range
Daily Corporate Strategy / Market IntelUse ALL feeds across the subject area — cast a wide net1 day
Trend / Bionic ReportUse only 1–2 specific narrow feeds about the exact aspect to trend. Use curated items only for cleaner signal.2–4 weeks or Optimum
Due Diligence ReportCreate feeds specific to the subject. Backfill for historical depth. Can combine with uploaded proprietary PDFs.4 weeks or Optimum
On-Demand Breaking EventCreate new feeds on the topic → backfill up to 400 articles (~2 hours) → run report immediatelyOptimum
Part VII Output & Distribution

37. Preview Site (Complementary News Page)

Each project automatically generates a public-facing website at {projectname}.makes.news. It shows articles with AI-generated images, headlines, excerpts, timestamps, and an orange "Copy RSS link" button.

Use CaseDetails
Preview/demoShare content with colleagues without requiring dashboard login
Simple websiteFor users who don't have their own site
Content stagingReview content before it goes to your CMS via RSS
RSS sourceExternal systems can pull content from here
By default, search engine crawling is OFF (Robots.txt blocks Google). This prevents content being indexed on .makes.news before you publish it on your own site. Change this only if you specifically want the site publicly discoverable — but beware of potential duplicate content issues if articles appear on both .makes.news and your own site.

38. Create Newsletter

Project Newsletters tab

Fig 17 — Newsletters Tab: create and manage email digests and master report newsletters

FieldDescription
Type: DigestSummary of most recently published articles. Links go to .makes.news (not your own site).
Type: Master reportFull HTML report delivered via email — beautiful formatting for intelligence reports.
FeedsMulti-select feed picker
ScheduleSet send time and days of the week
RecipientsComma-separated bulk email entry. Recipients can unsubscribe themselves.
Best use cases for newsletters: Sending daily reports (Corporate Strategy, Market Intelligence) as beautiful HTML emails to a distribution list; internal team briefings; demo purposes. For real audience newsletters, pipe content via RSS into your own CMS, then use your own email platform — so links go to your site.

39. RSS Output & Integration

The primary distribution mechanism for getting content to your own platform:

1Create and publish articles in the Noah dashboard
2Published articles appear on the preview site (.makes.news)
3Copy the RSS link from the orange button on the preview site
4Your CMS (WordPress, custom, etc.) pulls from this RSS feed
5Content appears on your own website with your branding and URLs
An API endpoint exists for more sophisticated integration. Contact [email protected] for access details.
Part VIII Operational Intelligence

40. Core Concepts

ConceptWhat It Means
Semantic Search Is the EngineNoah's search is meaning-based. Write topic descriptions, not keywords. ~80% accurate, compensated by ~80 sub-queries per feed.
Atomisation Is the SuperpowerBroad topics → narrow vertical feeds → dramatically better accuracy and sentiment analysis.
Two AudiencesPublishers: 6–8 feeds, curation enabled, Smart Draft. Analysts: 12+ feeds, unlimited caps, auto-generate, reports as primary output.
Processing Takes TimeNew feeds: ~1 hour | Backfill: 1–2 hours | Reports: ~1 hour | Articles: 1–2 minutes
Reports Are the FutureNarrative signal reports are extraordinarily accurate trend predictors. They find trends whether you like them or not — unlike surveys.
Noah Follows Journalistic PracticeEvery article rebuilt from scratch using multiple sources. Sources cited. Quotations verified. Not scraping — machine journalism.

41. Credit Economics & Cost Management

FeatureCostRiskRecommendation
Story idea600 tokensLowCore feature — always on
Full draft (Smart/SEO+)varies by lengthLowCore feature — use freely
AI CuratorFreeNoneAlways enable
Image generationminimalNoneEssentially free — always enable
Keyword Monitortokens/matchHIGHWARN — specific terms only
Humanisetokens/articleMediumDISCOURAGE — rarely needed
Hallucination Guardtokens/articleMediumUsually unnecessary
NewsDesk Pro~1.5p/articleMediumBreaking news desks only
Reports~£12 eachLow (known)High value — encourage for analysts
NewslettersMinimalNoneDemo/internal use

42. Common Mistakes & Solutions

✗ Treating Intelligent Search like Google
Typing "AI news latest" or single words like "gambling".
✓ Use rich topic descriptions: "Gambling and betting regulatory developments in Latin American markets including Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, and Peru."
✗ Putting style instructions in Intelligent Search
Writing "write professional articles about gambling for B2B audience".
✓ Intelligent Search describes what topics to find. Writing style goes in Content Settings → Audience & Style.
✗ Adding broad keywords
Keywords like "AI", "technology", "business" trigger 100,000+ article scans, each consuming tokens.
✓ Use keywords only for specific terms: brand names ("Alibaba"), legislation ("Digital Markets Act"), company names.
✗ Not aligning Curator with Keywords
Adding keywords but not updating the curator prompt — curator dismisses keyword-found articles.
✓ Every time you change keywords, update the AI Curator prompt to mention them explicitly.
✗ Expecting instant results
Creating a feed and checking immediately for articles.
✓ New feeds take ~1 hour to start. Backfill takes 1–2 hours for up to 400 historical articles.
✗ Setting safety caps too low
Setting max ideas to 10–20 — story #21 might be the most important one of the day.
✓ Refine the Intelligent Search to reduce noise rather than relying on a low cap.
✗ Enabling every optional feature
Turning on Humanise + Hallucination Guard + NewsDesk Pro + Keywords simultaneously.
✓ Start lean. Each extra feature adds cost. Only enable what you specifically need.

43. Business Value Proposition

For Publishers

  • A magazine doing 8 articles/day might spend less than 1 hour with Noah vs needing 4+ staff traditionally
  • Publications have seen 200%+ traffic growth within months, rising to 700%+
  • Enables niche vertical sections that serve valuable sub-audiences and attract targeted sponsorship
  • Google ranks Noah content very well — statistical evidence shows readers prefer it (higher engagement, longer time on site)

For Analysts & Intelligence Users

  • A data tap you can switch on and off for any subject
  • Narrative signal reports find trends and make predictions from what's actually being written — not what you ask
  • At least as accurate as surveying people, but instant, refreshable daily, and impossible to lead
  • Accurate enough to predict Polymarket prices and market movements
Appendices Reference Material

Appendix A — Complete URL Map

PageURL Pattern
Organisation settings/org/{orgId}/setting
Manage users (org)/org/{orgId}/members
RSS feeds (org)/org/{orgId}/rss-feeds
My Projects/org/{orgId}/publication
Project — Feeds tab/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}?tab=feeds
Project — Newsletters tab/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}?tab=newsletters
Project — Reports tab/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}?tab=reports
Project Settings — Complementary site/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/setting
Project Settings — Dashboard/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/dashboard
Create Report/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/reports/new
Create Newsletter/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/newsletters
Create Feed wizard/org/{orgId}/set-up/section/{pubId}/creator
Feed view/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/feed
Feed settings/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/setting
Auto image style/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/image
Content settings/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/content
Marketing settings/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/marketing
AI Curator settings/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/auto-curate
Humanise settings/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/humanise
Hallucination Guard/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/hallucination-guard
Keyword Monitor/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/keyword-monitor
NewsDesk Pro/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/newsdesk-pro
Create article/org/{orgId}/publication/{pubId}/section/{feedId}/generate
Preview site{projectname}.makes.news

Appendix B — Feature Cost Summary

FeatureApprox. CostFrequencyRiskRecommendation
Story idea600 tokensPer matched articleLowCore feature — always on
Full draft (Smart/SEO+)varies by lengthPer article generatedLowCore feature — use freely
AI CuratorFreePer feedNoneAlways recommend enabling
Image generationminimalPer imageNoneEssentially free — always enable
Keyword Monitortokens/matchPer database scan resultHIGHWARN ALWAYS — specific terms only
Humanisetokens/articlePer article rewrittenMediumDISCOURAGE — rarely needed
Hallucination Guardtokens/articlePer article checkedMediumUsually unnecessary
NewsDesk Pro~1.5p per articlePer article evaluatedMediumOnly for breaking news
Reports~£12 eachPer reportLow (known)High value — encourage for analysts
NewslettersMinimal/includedPer sendNoneMostly demo/internal use

Appendix C — Glossary

TermDefinition
AtomisationSplitting a broad topic into multiple narrow vertical feeds for improved search accuracy
BackfillRetrospective search for historical articles (up to 400, takes 1–2 hours)
Complementary siteAuto-generated public website at {name}.makes.news
Content idea / Story ideaAn article lead found by semantic search — headline + snippet, not yet drafted
CuratedArticles approved/highlighted by the AI Curator as most relevant
Full draftA complete article built from scratch using multiple sources
Intelligent SearchThe semantic topic description field that drives feed matching (~80 sub-queries generated from it)
Narrative signal reportAnalytical report that extracts sentiment and trend data from large content volumes
Project / PublicationInterchangeable terms for a collection of feeds (the grouping mechanism)
Safety capsDaily limits on content ideas and full drafts per feed
Semantic searchMeaning-based search — finds articles by topic meaning, not keyword matching
Smart DraftStandard AI-generated full article from a story idea
SEO+ DraftSEO-optimised version with short paragraphs, question headlines, per-paragraph humanisation
Sub-queriesThe ~80 atomic search terms Noah generates from an Intelligent Search description
Reference mapShows which source articles contributed to which paragraphs of a generated article
Fact checkAutomated verification: source reliability, paywall status, quotation originality
IndemnifiedArticles that pass all verification checks — Noah stands behind their accuracy
RSS outputThe feed delivery mechanism for getting published content into external CMS systems
PauseStops feed processing entirely — content is missed while paused, not queued for later

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