Set tone, article structure, editorial rules, headlines, summaries, and channel-specific social copy.
PBLSHA is a modular AI journalism platform for independent journalists, niche media brands, and digital publishers. Create a workspace, connect sources, define your editorial style, publish to your own sites, and grow from one system.
One core platform · Custom publication workspaces · Modules for every newsroom model
PBLSHA is the shared newsroom engine. Each customer gets a private workspace, turns on the modules they need, and runs one or many publications with their own brand, rules, sources, and destinations.
Dashboard, writing, research, source intake, approvals, calendar, publishing, newsletters, social distribution, analytics, billing, and workspace controls live in one app.
Set users, modules, sources, publishing cadence, approval rules, and connected sites.
Control writing style, brand tone, visual look, cartoons, categories, and social voice.
Send approved stories to WordPress sites, newsletters, social accounts, and future channels.
Track performance, usage, cost, sponsors, subscribers, and publishing health by workspace.
Every workspace can shape PBLSHA to its style, audience, sources, publishing model, and visual identity.
Set tone, article structure, editorial rules, headlines, summaries, and channel-specific social copy.
Connect RSS feeds, X/trends, manual URLs, and niche source lists for your beat.
Control logo, colors, header theme, image style, meme tone, and cartoon look by publication.
Choose approvals, schedules, WordPress destinations, categories, tags, and autopost limits.
PBLSHA combines the full journalism workflow, not just article generation.
Generic AI writing apps create text. PBLSHA runs the complete SaaS workflow around each news site, with control and accountability built in.
Move from monitored feed item to published and distributed story inside the same publisher workspace.
Automate repetitive production so small teams can run more sites without adding more tools.
Quality filters, approvals, publishing rules, and visibility keep each destination controlled.
Start with the same core newsroom, then activate specialist modules for your beat, format, audience, and revenue model.
Stocks, crypto, market data, filings, company pages, X signals, and fast-moving finance coverage.
Scores, fixtures, athlete profiles, events, sponsor packages, and match-day publishing workflows.
Politicians, elections, voting records, policy tracking, source lists, and verified explainers.
Councils, police reports, community alerts, local businesses, and neighborhood publishing calendars.
Evidence folders, timelines, secure sources, document review, fact checks, and legal handoff.
Episode research, scripts, guests, show notes, clips, transcripts, and audio publishing support.
YouTube/TikTok scripts, hooks, short-form repurposing, thumbnails, clips, and distribution plans.
Sponsored content, ad slots, campaign tracking, invoices, reader offers, and revenue reporting.
Every PBLSHA workspace starts with the essential tools a modern digital newsroom needs.
pblsha continuously ingests sources, removes noise, and moves qualified stories into a controlled draft-and-approval workflow.
Every story is packaged for discoverability and distribution so it does more than sit on your site.
Plan once, publish everywhere, and keep reporting clean across tools and stakeholders.
Create visual and audio assets automatically, then track what actually drives results.
Point tools handle one task. PBLSHA is the SaaS layer that runs the full editorial output loop for connected publisher sites.
They produce text only. PBLSHA adds sourcing, approvals, publishing, SEO packaging, channel distribution, and results tracking in one app.
Manual pipelines are slow and fragmented. PBLSHA centralizes every stage so one team can operate more news brands from the same workspace.
Plugins solve isolated steps and create maintenance overhead. PBLSHA unifies the pipeline with consistent controls and reporting.
Schedulers start after content exists. PBLSHA starts at source intake and drives the entire lifecycle through distribution and analytics.
Bottom line: fewer tools, faster output, tighter control, and clearer performance signals.
Capability-by-capability view of what you get with PBLSHA versus common alternatives.
| Capability | PBLSHA SaaS App | Generic AI Writer | CMS Plugin Stack | Manual Team + Agency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| End-to-end newsroom workflow | Yes - single operating system | No - text generation only | Partial - fragmented by plugin | Partial - human-dependent handoffs |
| Editorial approval + governance | Built-in queue + approval flow | No native editorial workflow | Inconsistent across tools | Yes, but slow and expensive |
| SEO + social + newsletter automation | Integrated post-production stack | Requires extra tools | Usually separate add-ons | Manual execution per channel |
| Multi-site publishing | Native multi-site routing | No publishing orchestration | Possible with heavy configuration | Possible, but staffing-heavy |
| Media generation (image/cartoon/audio) | Native modules included | Prompt-only; no pipeline integration | Requires multiple services | Outsourced or manually produced |
| Data APIs + white-label readiness | Available on higher tiers | Not a productized stack | Custom engineering required | Agency-specific implementations |
| Typical setup complexity | Low - one platform | Low for drafts; high for full pipeline | High - plugin compatibility and maintenance | High - recruiting and process management |
Start with one newsroom workspace, then add specialist modules, more publications, higher article volume, and more team members as you grow.
Best for a niche journalist or creator publication.
For small teams running several publications or verticals.
For networks managing multiple niche media brands.
For agencies and publishers building a full media portfolio.
Launch the core platform, choose your modules, connect your sources, define your publication style, and publish from PBLSHA to your own audience.
7 days free · No credit card required · Platform app lives at app.pblsha.com