Content Engine

Create content because customers need it—not because the calendar is empty.

Use patterns in real opportunities, meetings, wins, losses, questions, and objections to identify useful content.

Content Engine interface
The problem it addresses

Why this tool exists.

Marketing teams often receive anecdotal requests or produce broad content that never reaches an active opportunity. The engine connects content decisions to current commercial evidence.

TESSA’s rule

Automation follows agreement. The seller sees what TESSA recommends, understands why, and approves the work that affects the customer or CRM.

How it works

A clear path from context to action.

The tool guides the user through a repeatable workflow while preserving judgment and accountability.

1

Identify the demand

Analyze recurring customer questions, concerns, industries, and opportunity gaps.

2

Create the asset

Draft articles, case studies, briefs, emails, pages, or sales enablement with source context.

3

Review and use

Apply editorial approval, publish where appropriate, and connect the asset to relevant accounts or campaigns.

Practical value

What gets better.

The point is not to generate more material. It is to make the work clearer, faster, and more consistent.

Clearer content priorities

See which material could help active opportunities and repeated objections.

More authentic language

Use the terms customers use rather than internal product language alone.

Stronger sales adoption

Create assets tied to situations sellers are already facing.

See it with your own deal

Bring one real opportunity.

We will show you how TESSA prepares the seller, identifies what is missing, and turns the conversation into a clear next step.