Long-form blog post
800–1,200 word post with hook, three-act structure, internal links pulled from your real site map, and a CTA that points to your booking flow.
The pipeline, end to end
Most "AI for content" tools start with a prompt and a blank page. NarrateRx starts with you talking. Here's exactly what happens between the moment you hit record and the moment a post goes live on your Google Business profile.
The five stages
You answer 4–6 questions chosen for your method and audience. Recorded in-app, on your phone, in the car between patients. The questions are engineered to pull the case, the conviction, the unguarded line you only say to a patient — not the brochure version.
Whisper-grade transcription with speaker labels, timestamps, and a clean editable view. Nothing summarized away. You can fix a misheard name in one place and every downstream draft updates. The transcript is sacred.
The model parses your transcript into discrete ideas — the case, the belief, the question patients keep asking — and ranks them by punch. Each idea becomes the seed for one piece of content per channel.
Each idea is re-cast into the format it belongs in: long-form blog, social caption, newsletter, GBP update. Voice, links, hashtags handled. The substance stays yours; the formatting becomes ours.
Skim. Tweak. Approve. One click pushes social + GBP via Buffer; clean exports for everything else you already use. NarrateRx remembers what you cut and gets quieter with corrections every month.
Stage 01 · The interview
A bad question gets you a bland answer. NarrateRx asks the questions that pull the case, the conviction, the unguarded line — the stuff your audience never sees on your website.
→ Answers sound like a brochure. Because they are.
→ Answers sound like you. Because they're yours.
Stage 02 · Transcription
We use a state-of-the-art speech model — the same family that powers professional medical scribes — to capture exactly what you said. No summarizing, no paraphrasing at this stage. The transcript becomes the source of truth that everything else is built from.
You can edit the transcript before drafting, or correct a misheard name in one place and watch every downstream draft update. The transcript is sacred; everything that comes after it is editable.
Stage 03–04 · Sorting + drafting
An LLM is great at re-formatting, terrible at inventing point of view. So we let it do the part it's good at: take a real idea you already had and shape it into the format the channel demands. Same content, four shapes.
800–1,200 word post with hook, three-act structure, internal links pulled from your real site map, and a CTA that points to your booking flow.
Two text-first posts. Two short-form scripts. Two carousels. Each with a hook variant tested to perform on the platform it's going to.
Subject line, preview text, hero quote, three body paragraphs, PS line. Drops straight into your TrustDrivenCare or Mailchimp template.
300-character updates calibrated to GBP's limits, with location keyword and link to the new blog post. Pushed via Buffer or exported clean.
AI-generated cover art tuned to your brand palette, plus 1080×1080 social variants. Stop paying for stock photos that look like everyone else's.
Plain HTML, Markdown, or copy-paste-safe rich text for every output. No "open in our app to read this" friction. Your stack, your tools.
Stage 05 · Review & publish
The drafts arrive in a review queue. You skim, mark which ones go out this month, edit headlines or pull quotes inline, and reorder the calendar with drag-and-drop.
Approve, reject, or schedule each piece. NarrateRx remembers which phrases you cut, which hooks you swap, which CTAs you rewrite — and tunes the next month's drafts so you cut less every time.
Founding cohort is open. We onboard you, run your first interview together, and tune the voice model with you on the call.
"I had the ideas. I didn't have the forty-five minutes between patients to turn them into posts. So I built the tool I wanted."
— Dr. Q, founder