A content engine that never skips a week
One idea becomes a blog post, eight social posts, and a newsletter — drafted in your voice, scheduled to your calendar.
This week's content is drafted
- Blog: 'Agents vs assistants'Review
- 8 social posts scheduledQueued
- Newsletter draft readyReview
Content teams stuck between volume and voice
- The calendar has more gaps than posts
- Repurposing is a copy-paste afternoon
- Freelancers need a brief you don't have time to write
What the Content Creation agent actually ships.
Drafts in your voice
Trained on what you've published — you edit, not rewrite.
One idea, every channel
A blog becomes LinkedIn posts, a thread, a newsletter section, and a script — automatically.
Calendar that fills itself
Gaps spotted, ideas proposed from what performed, drafts queued for review.
From one idea to a full week of content.
- Step 01
Drop an idea
A sentence in Slack is enough — Dench shapes the angle and outline.
- Step 02
Long-form drafts first
The blog or guide, drafted in your voice with your examples.
- Step 03
Atomized across channels
Eight derivatives per piece, each native to its platform.
- Step 04
Scheduled and tracked
Queued to your calendar; performance feeds next week's ideas.
What the Content agent actually ships.
Draft long-form from a one-line idea
Outline first, then the piece
Repurpose into 8 channel-native posts
LinkedIn, X, email, video scripts
Match your published voice
Learned from your archive
Keep the calendar full
Gaps flagged, ideas proposed
Assemble newsletters from the week
Composed, not rewritten
Refresh top posts that slipped
Updated stats, new angle
Brief designers and freelancers
Refs, specs, deadlines included
Report what performed weekly
Feeds next week's ideas
Publishes wherever your content lives.
- Notion
- Webflow
- WordPress
- X
- Buffer
- Mailchimp
- Figma
- GA4
- Slack
What Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator, says about Dench
Placing agent power on your own computer empowers every user and I’m so here for that. dench.com/claw

Garry Tan
CEO of Y Combinator
600K+ followers
Before you switch.
It drafts from your published archive — your cadence, your examples, your stances. Most edits are trims, not rewrites.