01 / Capture
Save the seed before it becomes another lost chat.
Paste a note, observation, transcript fragment, old post, or untidy list. AuthorEngine stores the source intact instead of replacing it with a polished approximation.
- Original wording remains recoverable.
- Ideas can be categorised, matched, revived, and developed later.
02 / Remember
Attach the person and channel memory.
Your worldview, preferred patterns, forbidden behaviours, examples, audience, visual system, narrator, and publishing rules become reusable production context.
- One person can run channels with very different identities.
- Approved and rejected work improves future decisions.
03 / Produce
Move through the right stages in the right order.
Scripts are reviewed before voiceover. Narration becomes the timing authority. Visual beats, images, captions, and video are then built against the approved work.
- Expensive stages remain approval gated.
- Progress and recovery are visible throughout production.
04 / Compound
Turn finished work into future advantage.
Hooks, strong lines, examples, visual decisions, performance signals, and rejected patterns remain connected to the vault rather than disappearing after publication.
- Related old ideas resurface when useful.
- The system becomes more specific to you through use.