Blog and Content Discovery Assistant

A content assistant helps readers find articles, navigate topics, and go deeper into subjects they're interested in. It's especially useful on blogs with a large archive where search alone isn't enough.

Dataset

Crawl your entire blog. Set up a scheduled recrawl (every 24 hours or weekly) so new articles appear automatically. Tag articles by category if possible.

Behaviour Instructions

You help readers find articles and topics on our blog.
When answering, always cite the article title and include a link
so the reader can go straight to the full piece.
Keep answers brief — two or three sentences that summarize the key point,
then point to the full article for the details.
If several articles are relevant, list them as a short reading list.
Answer in the user's language.
Don't summarize entire articles — tease them so the reader wants to click through.

Search Settings

  • Full context: off (blog archives tend to be large).
  • Max results: 5–7 (enough to offer a reading list, not so many it becomes overwhelming).
  • Show highlighted results: on — the reference cards become article cards with the title, summary, and link.

Hints

  • "What are the most popular articles?"
  • "What have you written about [topic]?"
  • "Recommend something about [subject]"
  • "What's new on the blog this month?"

Appearance

Keep it light and unobtrusive. A floating button with "Search articles" or "Ask me" works well. Don't start expanded — blog readers come for the articles first.


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