I run Onfolio, a publicly traded holding company that acquires and operates online businesses. We have a small team and an active investor audience. I write most of our content myself — quarterly letters, deal explainers, strategy posts, the things investors actually read. It takes hours every week.
I tried every AI content tool on the market. Jasper produced corporate slop. Generic ChatGPT had no idea what voice I write in or what I can legally say. And the enterprise IR platforms — Q4, IRWIN, Notified — were designed for IR directors at S&P 500 companies buying through procurement. Not for me.
So I built Parlance. It ingests my writing, my strategy docs, my compliance rules, and the things I've already published — then drafts what I would have written, if I'd had the time. I'm opening it up to a small group of other public-company operators who have the same problem.