Combination Overview
Vertical
Selects the domain environment and governance layer.
Template
Controls the content type and output structure.
Style Profile
Controls voice, tone, formatting, and analytical depth.
Output
Produces a governed, review-ready content artifact.
How to Choose a Combination
1
Start with the domain
Choose the vertical that matches the highest-risk or most domain-specific part of the content.
2
Select the output type
Choose the template based on what the user needs to produce, such as an article, report, brief, white paper, documentation, or script.
3
Select the execution style
Choose the style profile that best matches the audience, tone, depth, and publishing context.
4
Provide structured inputs
Add topic, audience, context, source expectations, keywords, files, metrics, or constraints.
Healthcare and Medical AI
SaaS and Tech
Fintech
Legal and Compliance
Political and Policy
Real Estate and Property
Entertainment and Media
Education and Learning
Common Cross-Vertical Patterns
Selection Rules
Use the highest-risk vertical
If content overlaps multiple domains, choose the vertical with the strongest compliance, evidence, or claim-control need.
Use the template for structure
Choose the template based on the artifact type, not the industry.
Use the style profile for audience fit
Choose the style profile based on the reader, tone, and level of depth.
Use inputs to sharpen quality
Better context, constraints, sources, and audience details produce stronger outputs.
Related Pages
Verticals
Learn how verticals govern content generation.
Templates
Learn how templates define output structure.
Style Profiles
Learn how style profiles define tone, voice, and depth.
How It Works
See how verticals, templates, and style profiles work together.