Read it left to right: the deep work becomes 1 long article + 1 long video, then the engine multiplies each into dozens of clips, posts and a newsletter. The team saves hours, the scholars get to just think — and every piece pulls a new reader back to the source.
Humans lead, always. The AI is staff, not a substitute — a tireless team that takes the busywork and the first draft, while you bring the judgement and the scholarship. Nothing publishes without your sign-off.
The Word-doc chaos, admin and publishing run themselves. The team gets its hours back for real work.
Subagents do the research grunt-work and the internal LLM (trained on us + Islamic texts) drafts — you lead and refine, so scholars spend their time on ideas, not typing.
One paper + one talk become dozens of clips, posts & a weekly newsletter (1 talk → ~10 clips) — and the same machine can run in Arabic & Urdu.
Every new reader feeds the next paper. We iterate relentlessly until members, readers and views climb.
100k+ of software already shipped — this is the system it becomes. Built by one person, unasked — someone in the very audience Ummatics wants to reach. Nothing auto-publishes; every AI output is human-reviewed.