Why I'm Building This

I've noticed something that keeps bothering me. Companies with large amounts of public content struggle to maintain quality at scale. They hire entire teams just to keep their content up to date, and even then, fixing a single piece of content can take 30-60 minutes when you factor in multiple languages, different types of issues, and various data sources.

The problem isn't that people don't care about quality. It's that the tools don't exist to make this easier. Most companies end up building complex internal systems, but they're starting from scratch every time.

The API Format Solution

I believe the best approach is an API that integrates with your existing internal tools. If you already have a CMS or internal admin panel, you shouldn't need to migrate to a new platform or train your team on new software.

The idea is simple: send us your content, and we'll analyze it, find issues, and suggest fixes. You can optionally specify trusted sources to pull data from, or we'll use AI to research and generate suggestions.

How It Works

You make a call to inhalt.submit() and pass your content object. This could be a movie with missing descriptions, a job listing with incomplete information, or any other structured data that needs review.

The API reviews the entire object, identifies what's low quality or missing, and returns suggestions for each issue. If you have translations in multiple languages and some are incomplete, it will fill in the gaps and explain where each suggestion came from.

Key Features

Why This Approach?

Companies are often resistant to connecting their data to external platforms. They don't want to onboard their entire team to new software or change their existing processes. An API format means you keep control of your data and your workflows. You just add a layer of intelligence on top of what you're already doing.

This is about making content maintenance efficient without forcing anyone to completely change how they work. It's a tool that fits into your existing stack, not a platform that replaces it.

Let's Build This

If you're dealing with content quality at scale, I want to hear from you. Whether you're interested in using this or just want to share your thoughts on the problem, reach out at 03medu@gmail.com. I'm building this for people who care about content quality and need better tools to maintain it.