
ContentCrow is an AI-powered content operations platform designed to help teams create, manage, and publish structured WordPress content faster. It turns repeatable publishing workflows into reusable templates, allowing users to generate consistent articles, landing pages, and SEO-focused content without starting from scratch every time.
One of the core parts of ContentCrow is the template builder. Users can define exactly what a piece of content should include, from standard WordPress fields like titles, slugs, authors, categories, tags, featured images, and excerpts, to structured content blocks and Advanced Custom Fields. Each field can have its own generation instructions, default values, formatting rules, and configuration.

The content creation flow uses these templates to generate complete drafts with AI. Instead of asking for one generic article, ContentCrow generates content that follows the exact structure of the selected template. This makes the output more predictable, easier to review, and better aligned with how the content will actually be published in WordPress.
The editor is built to feel like a focused publishing workspace rather than a generic form. It supports rich text editing, featured images, excerpts, tags, tables, links, blockquotes, preformatted text, custom CSS classes, and HTML editing. Users can regenerate or extend selected sections directly inside the editor, allowing them to refine specific parts of an article without regenerating the entire piece.

ContentCrow integrates directly with WordPress so users can push content as drafts, pending posts, published posts, or scheduled posts. It also supports refreshing content back from WordPress, keeping metadata like publishing status, authors, categories, tags, parent directories, and media in sync.
Image handling is built into the workflow. Users can upload images locally, import media from WordPress, generate images with AI, replace existing images, edit alt text, and manage featured images directly in the editor. Generated and local images stay local until the user saves or publishes, so WordPress only receives finalized media.
The goal of ContentCrow is to reduce the friction between content strategy, AI generation, editing, and publishing. Rather than treating AI output as a one-off chat response, the app turns AI into part of a structured editorial workflow that produces repeatable, publish-ready content for real WordPress sites.