Company Voice Platform

The company voice layer for executives, employees, and brand channels

Generic AI tools generate content. A company voice platform ensures that content is consistent with your messaging, written in each person's voice, reviewed before publishing, and traceable to its source. Bloomberry is built to be that platform.

How It Works

Three steps. Sixty seconds.

From raw idea to publish-ready content in under a minute.

1

Type one idea

Share a raw thought, lesson, or insight.

2

Draft posts in your voice

Learns how you write and mirrors it.

3

Publish anywhere

Schedule and post in seconds.

Company voice platform is the AI infrastructure layer that ensures your brand sounds consistent across executives, employees, and brand channels β€” while preserving individual voice authenticity for each person. It combines Company Brain (shared messaging rules), Voice Network (per-person voice profiles), Claim Library (approved and banned statements), Source Provenance (where each claim comes from), and Approval Audit Trail (who approved what, and when). It is used to scale authentic brand distribution across every person in your organization without losing message consistency, brand safety, or individual credibility.

See it in action

Real examples of what Bloomberry generates.

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LinkedIn Post
Idea: Why we built our product around a Company Brain instead of per-employee AI customization

Most teams using AI for content are solving the wrong problem. They're teaching the AI to write like their CEO. Or their sales team. Or their head of marketing. That's useful. But it's not the hard part. The hard part is what happens when the CEO, the sales team, and the head of marketing all post about the same product β€” and contradict each other. A Company Brain is the shared messaging layer that sits above individual voice profiles. It defines what everyone can say, what no one should say, and where every factual claim comes from. Voice makes content human. Company Brain makes content consistent. You need both.

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LinkedIn Post
Idea: Why the category of 'company voice platform' matters for enterprise marketing teams

Marketing teams have voice guidelines, brand kits, tone-of-voice documents. None of them scale to AI. When 40 employees are generating LinkedIn posts with AI, your brand guidelines document doesn't help. It's not connected to the tool doing the generating. A company voice platform is different. It's the layer that connects approved messaging to the AI that generates posts β€” so brand safety isn't a manual review step, it's built into the generation. This is what marketing operations looks like in an AI-native organization.

What goes wrong without a company voice platform

  • Executives, employees, and brand channels generate AI content with no shared messaging layer β€” inconsistency is inevitable
  • AI tools hallucinate statistics and make claims the company has never approved or verified
  • Content published without approval creates legal and reputational exposure β€” especially as AI generation scales
  • Individual employees post things that contradict the executive team's official position
  • Marketing has no visibility into what AI-generated content is going out under company-affiliated names
  • Voice quality degrades at scale β€” the 40th employee doesn't sound like themselves, they sound like the AI default

Bloomberry vs Generic AI writing tools

See how Bloomberry compares on the things that matter.

FeatureBloomberryGeneric AI writing tools
Company Brain
Shared approved + banned claims enforced per post
No shared messaging layer β€” every person is isolated
Voice Network
Individual voice profile per executive and employee
One AI voice β€” customized by prompt at best
Claim Library
Approved claims, banned claims, source-attributed facts
AI generates claims with no company approval
Source Provenance
Every fact traceable to an approved source
AI hallucination β€” no traceability
Approval Audit Trail
Marketing + employee sign-off before every publish
Self-publish or no formal review process
Distribution layer
Executives, employees, and brand channels in one system
Individual tool β€” no multi-channel coordination

Frequently asked questions

What is a company voice platform?

A company voice platform is the AI infrastructure layer that ensures brand consistency across every channel where your company communicates β€” executive LinkedIn posts, employee advocacy content, brand social β€” while preserving individual voice authenticity. It includes Company Brain (shared messaging rules), Voice Network (per-person voice profiles), Claim Library (approved and banned statements), Source Provenance (claim traceability), and Approval Audit Trail (governance before publish).

How is a company voice platform different from a brand voice guide?

A brand voice guide is a document β€” it describes how the company should sound. A company voice platform is software that enforces how the company sounds, at the point of AI generation. A voice guide requires manual interpretation; a company voice platform checks every AI-generated post against the approved messaging layer automatically, before the post reaches an employee for review.

What is Company Brain?

Company Brain is Bloomberry's shared messaging layer for a company's AI-generated content. It stores approved claims (facts the company has verified and permits employees to share), banned claims (statements that are legally risky, off-brand, or factually unverified), source-attributed talking points, and core messaging anchors. Every AI-generated post is checked against Company Brain before it surfaces for employee review.

What is a Voice Network in the context of a company voice platform?

A Voice Network is the collection of individual voice profiles across everyone who publishes AI-generated content under their name β€” executives, employees, and brand contributors. Each profile captures how that specific person writes: their sentence rhythm, vocabulary, depth of technical detail, framing style. The Voice Network ensures that AI content for each person sounds like them, not like the company's default AI tone.

Why does Source Provenance matter for AI-generated content?

AI models hallucinate β€” they generate plausible-sounding statistics, attributions, and claims that have no basis in fact. Source Provenance is the mechanism that ties every factual claim in a generated post to an approved source: a research report, a product metric, an official company statement. Without Source Provenance, AI-generated content can expose the company to legal risk, reputational damage, and the specific problem of employees confidently publishing things that are untrue.

Do I need a company voice platform if I already use AI writing tools?

If you're using AI writing tools and publishing AI-generated content under company-affiliated names without a shared messaging layer, approval workflow, or claim control β€” yes, you need a company voice platform. Individual AI writing tools scale the output but not the governance. A company voice platform is the governance infrastructure that makes AI-generated content safe to publish at scale.

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Build the company voice infrastructure your AI strategy needs

Bloomberry gives you Company Brain, Voice Network, Claim Library, and Approval Audit Trail β€” in one platform.

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