Speaker 2
say it's a news topic versus a opinion piece, right? So let's say that, you know, you have it tagged as news, right? And you've got a news section of your newsletter. But let's say there's another one from a thought leader, an external thought leader, right? And that's more of an opinion piece, right? And maybe you want to react to that differently than you do the news. And maybe you have a section in your newsletter that has all the news summaries, and you've got another section that's more opinion pieces or reaction pieces, or possibly even in the news category, there could be certain things that trigger other actions, right? Like, let's say it's OpenAI, just released a new version of it, and you have a newsletter on AI. That's going to probably trigger something that's considered higher level news. I don't know. I'm just ideating with you. Is that like what we're talking about here? For sure.
Speaker 1
Yeah. A good example, like going along that path, like say in the news items, not only do we want the article and a summary of the article, but we can also, as part of these automations, create the social shares that we want to post. So we're pulling quotes out of the article and down one path versus the opinion piece, we're weighing the pros and cons and the big takeaways. So whatever path we go down, the operations are specifically tailored to that path. And so whatever you want to do from the start to finish, you can bake into these automations and the conditional logic can kind of help channel it grow along the right path. Okay. So I
Speaker 2
love the conditional logic.