For Newsroom Teams
Get authentic experts and opinions voices fast, reduce bias, and move directly from sourcing to high-quality, publishable short-form video clips.
What improves
Time to first usable short-form video clip
Short-form video collection workflow
Send focused video requests, collect browser-recorded replies, review them in one inbox, and turn selected clips into subtitled, branded videos.
Built for teams that need real human voices, not anonymous upload folders or AI-generated clips.
Get authentic experts and opinions voices fast, reduce bias, and move directly from sourcing to high-quality, publishable short-form video clips.
What improves
Time to first usable short-form video clip
Collect broader opinions at scale, surface unique perspectives from your audience, and curate them into campaign-ready assets.
What improves
Assets produced per cycle
What you gain
Authentic voices and verified context, not generic noise.
How it works
Focused video requests to experts and communities.
What changes
Curated insight assets ready for publishing or campaigns.
Each focused video request is organized around an angle: who you want to hear from, what you want to ask, and what kind of clip you need. In CiteLoop, that unit is called a POV (Point of View)—a specific angle inside one story or campaign, with its own question set, audience, and outreach message.
Newsroom example: New city transport policy
POV = one focused angle with its own audience and ask.
Teams face a double pressure: faster cycles and lower trust. Sourcing workflows are fragmented across forms, inboxes, chats, and editing tools. CiteLoop restores depth and speed by making authentic engagement, expert insight collection, and broader opinion capture part of production, not a side task.
Create multiple angles with targeted questions and language variants.
Use tags, expertise, interests, and send lists to select experts and community contributors.
Use validated templates and language-aware outreach from one panel.
Review text, audio, image, and video replies in a newsroom-ready inbox.
Trim clips, edit transcript segments, apply metadata, and curate replies into unique, publishable insight packages.
Apply subtitles and graphical identity templates, run render jobs, and share reels ready for web and social.
Define multiple angles for one story in one panel.
Match POVs to relevant participants.
Language-aware outreach controls.
Teams ask specific people specific questions for a specific story, campaign, or community issue—each request can carry its own audience and outreach logic.
Profiles, tags, interests, expertise, states, and groups turn sourcing into a reusable operational layer.
Short video replies move into clip assembly, subtitle edits, branded template graphics, and render jobs—ready for web and social instead of dying in an inbox.
Time to first usable clip
Replies per POV
Usable reply rate
Time from callout to publication
Collect broader voices and curate them into one insight view.
Workflow pages, proof, and glossary terms explain how CiteLoop works in practice.
Review the claims, screenshot evidence, and workflow examples behind CiteLoop’s positioning.
Read the proof pageUse the glossary to align buyers, newsroom operators, and community teams on what POVs, participants, open invitations, and render jobs mean.
Open the glossaryRun a desk-level pilot and compare your current process against a workflow built for modern newsroom and community engagement.