About
Why Riley exists
Riley started as an internal AI writing tool for a problem we kept running into: keeping up with content demands was becoming a second job. We needed to publish high-quality, SEO-friendly content consistently, but we had businesses to run and no time to rewrite generic AI drafts until they sounded like us.
The Riley loop
Context becomes useful when it keeps compounding.
When content creation became a second job
Running several business lines meant creating content for different audiences and brand voices. Each one needed high-quality, SEO-friendly content to stay visible in search and social media, but producing it consistently was becoming a second job.
Every article and post had to match search intent, answer relevant long-tail questions, and still be worth reading. Generic AI writing tools sped up the first draft, then left us adding company context, removing obvious AI patterns, and rewriting the copy until it sounded like us.
We built Riley to remove that editing wall. Riley learns a company's context, audience, and brand voice so founders, creators, and marketing teams can create stronger drafts with less rewriting. We're building toward one connected content workflow for ideas, writing, publishing, scheduling, and analytics. The entire content lifecycle, managed from one dashboard.
Internal need
Internal tool
Early feedback
Beta testing
Riley
The experience behind Riley
Built from firsthand experience
Riley grew out of hands-on work across translation, copywriting, business analysis, and managing multiple business lines.
Founder Valentina Acosta Cambas brought that experience together with a product and engineering team to build an AI writing workspace that understands context, preserves meaning, and helps companies scale content without losing their voice.
Language
Writing
Product
Who we are
A small team focused on recognizable communication
Riley is built by a product and engineering team focused on making AI writing more contextual, editable, and recognizably human.
Context should be reusable, not rebuilt from scratch.
AI should help people sound more like themselves, not less.
Human edits and feedback are part of the writing system.
Trustworthy companies should sound human in their communication, not like AI.
Write with your context already built in.
Riley helps founders, creators, writers, and small teams turn short briefs into platform-ready content without losing the voice that made the idea worth sharing.