§ The flow
Signals in. Journalism out.
Everything runs through Ahody: sources are watched around the clock, reporters work inside the platform, and finished journalism publishes straight to your CMS.
§ Prologue
The best journalism is being blocked by the worst admin.
Most of what fills a journalist's day isn't journalism. It's the work around the work — and it crowds out the stories that actually matter. Ahody removes it.
What fills the newsroom's day isn't journalism. It's the work around the work — and that's what we remove.
The components
Built around how journalism actually works.
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Sourcing Agent
Monitors your sources and delivers ready-to-edit article drafts — automatically.
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Ahody Workdesk
Inbox, Kanban board, and planning view in one shared interface.
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Ahody Editor
Write, edit, proofread, and review sources in one place.
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Draft
Drafts articles from source material and runs prompt, ethics, and fact checks — the journalist decides what stays.
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Media Library
Images tagged, alt texts generated, and suggestions surfaced — without manual handling.
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Analytics
One line of code measures exposure, engagement and impact for every article — in the same system you edit in.
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A newsroom's day in Ahody.
From a monitor to a published article — monitoring, signal scoring, editing with sources and metadata, transcription, planning and scheduling, and publishing out to your CMS. All in one flow.
§ Our role
We don't write the journalism. We clear the way for it.
Every newsroom has an invisible job — the work that eats hours before a single line is written. Beat lists no one has time to update. Public records dug up by hand. Drafts bouncing between systems. Ahody takes that job. Not to replace the editor, but to give back the hours that make the difference between a story that gets published and one that never does.

Next step
See what Ahody looks like in your newsroom.
Book a walkthrough and we'll show you a flow built around your sources, your team, and your CMS. No slides. No generic demo.
