Spawn an AI agent for journalists.
Your agent tracks sources, transcribes interviews, drafts first passes, and runs background research — encoded with your beat and your voice.
- STEP 01
Describe the journalist workflow
Tell Spawnlabs which parts of the journalist job you want the agent to own. Pick from suggested workflows or write your own.
- STEP 02
The agent spawns
An agent is created. It studies your stack, writes the integrations it needs, and runs the first pass while you watch.
- STEP 03
It keeps running
From then on the agent runs on schedules and triggers, ships artifacts to your tools, and gets better with feedback.
The pitch: Journalism is getting the story. The agent owns the research + transcription + first-draft loop so the journalist owns the reporting and the voice.
Beat monitor
Watches your sources, your beat, your competitors. Push notifications only when something breaks.
Interview transcriber
Transcribes + tags quotes + surfaces the 10 most quotable lines. Searchable across every interview you've done.
Background research agent
For any source or company, drafts the background brief — public record, prior statements, litigation, funding, and known relationships.
First-draft writer
From your reporting notes + quotes, drafts a first pass in your voice. You rewrite, don't start from blank.
Fact-check agent
Checks every claim in a draft against sources. Flags unsupported claims before your editor does.
For the full breakdown of what a journalist agent does, see the AI agent for journalists page.
How do I spawn an AI agent for journalists?
Open Spawnlabs and describe what you want a journalist agent to do — the workflows, the tools, the people it represents. The agent spawns with its own memory, writes the integrations it needs, runs the first pass while you watch, and then keeps running on schedules and triggers. Free to start, no code required.
What does a spawned journalist agent actually do?
Journalism is getting the story. The agent owns the research + transcription + first-draft loop so the journalist owns the reporting and the voice. Concretely: beat monitor, interview transcriber, background research agent, and more — each running in the background and shipping results into the tools you already use.
Can I spawn multiple journalists agents?
Yes. Spawn one per workflow, per stakeholder, or per journalist on your team. Each agent has its own memory, scope, and access — so you can isolate work cleanly across the team.
How long does it take to spawn a journalist agent?
Five minutes from sign-up to a working first pass. The agent shapes itself around your specific stack and process during the first session, then keeps improving as you give it feedback.
Do I need to write code to spawn a journalist agent?
No. Describe the work in chat. The agent writes whatever scripts, integrations, and dashboards it needs to do the job. If you want to extend it later, you can — but the default flow is no-code.
What integrations will the spawned journalist agent use?
Whatever fits the workflow. Common picks for journalists: Otter, Notion, Google Docs, Airtable. The agent can also write its own integrations against any HTTP API on demand.
Spawn the journalist agent for the work that eats your hours.
Free to start. Five minutes from sign-up to a working agent.