> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://whitepaper.freakoff.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://whitepaper.freakoff.io/real-world-use-cases/workflows-made-visual.md).

# Workflows Made Visual

Inside the Tower, complex workflows become accessible. Every action can be visualized, directed, and adjusted through real-time interfaces. For example:

Autonomous Pure Newsrooms Workflow Example:

1. Pull latest articles from predefined sources.
2. Evaluate reputation, tone, and factual accuracy.
3. Score content for bias.
4. Publish curated articles to a custom news feed.

content Studios Workflow Example:

1. Search about last and best contents to be stream and publish on TV programs contents.
2. Schedule different programs and provide the best quality programs from cooking to entertainment and sport and …\
   3.publish 24/7

The Tower makes all of this navigable and modifiable, turning AI interaction from a backend chore into a front-seat experience. You don't need to code or configure. You command.


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