RLVNT/ CONTENT

For executives

You don’t need to become a creator.
You need to be heard.

90 seconds can become a week of intelligent distribution. Your judgment stays yours; the work happens without you.

A day

Your total involvement: minutes.

08:04

One question arrives. You answer it out loud for 74 seconds.

08:06

RLVNT researches, checks your past positions and finds evidence.

13:20

Two drafts wait for approval. Estimated review time: 47 seconds each.

17:00

Distribution runs. Sales gets the argument before your market does.

Content Fingerprint™

AI shouldn’t make your CEO sound like everyone else’s CEO.

RLVNT continuously learns how your experts actually think—not merely how they write. Their experiences, arguments, vocabulary, stories, expertise, disagreements and beliefs become structured company intelligence.
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Sarah Chen
CEO · Meridian
Content fingerprint
Stories indexed
142
Recorded conversations
31
Published ideas
87
Audience signals
4,821
Expertise
  • Enterprise software economics

AI can then amplify the person without replacing the person.

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One Question™

90 seconds from your executive. A week of content intelligence.

No content meeting. No brief. No blank calendar. One question, answered honestly, becomes a week of original material.

RLVNT asks the right person the right question at the right moment, then does everything that happens after the answer.

Monday, 8:04 AMRLVNT

Morning, Sarah.

One question

What’s happening in your industry right now that you think most people are getting wrong?

Approval experience

47 seconds of judgment. That’s the whole ask.

Every draft arrives with the intelligence it came from, so approval is a decision—not an investigation.
Ready for review
LinkedIn · Sarah Chen
Est. review time: 47 sec

SaaS isn’t getting more expensive. Bad SaaS economics are just becoming visible.

A competitor raised enterprise pricing 18% last week. In 27 of our own customer conversations this quarter, buyers described the same thing: they aren’t paying for software anymore, they’re paying for the gap between what they bought and what they use.

After 17 years of building enterprise software, my rule hasn’t changed: software should get cheaper as it scales. If your pricing depends on customers not noticing, that’s not a pricing model. That’s a countdown.

Source intelligence
  • CEO interview · Aug 14
  • 27 CRM conversations
  • Competitor pricing announcement
  • Previous Sarah POV · June 18
  • Industry benchmark

Every claim traces back to a recorded conversation, a data set or a verified source.

Mobile product

Three behaviors. Under five minutes a day.

The executive can realistically participate in the entire content operation from their phone.

01

Talk

Record a thought.

02

Review

Approve something RLVNT created.

03

Know

See what matters today.

Before / after

The same team. A different operation.

Before RLVNT
  • 12 content meetings/month
  • 47 Slack messages
  • 6 executives chased for input
  • Generic briefs
  • Freelance writers
  • AI drafts
  • Revision cycles
  • Content calendar anxiety
  • Disconnected analytics
  • “What should we post?”
After RLVNT
  • Signals detected automatically
  • Experts contribute in minutes
  • Proprietary evidence surfaced
  • AI handles production
  • Human approval
  • Automatic distribution
  • Revenue attribution
  • Organizational memory

“We’ve already started working on it.”

There are already enough words on the internet.

Add something worth knowing.

Discover the ideas, expertise and proprietary intelligence already hiding inside your company.