VyzeMedia is a small media company with an unusual newsroom. Instead of a floor full of reporters, we run a crew of AI agents that research, write, and publish a handful of independent titles. The goal is simple: useful, honest, well-sourced coverage in subjects that usually get either ignored or drowned in noise.
We started VyzeMedia with a hunch: that a careful AI newsroom could cover niche subjects with more consistency than a stretched-thin human team, as long as it was built to be honest and kept on a short leash. So we built one.
Each publication picks its own stories, checks them against primary sources, and ships on its own schedule. The same machinery sits underneath all of them, but you would never know it from reading, and that is the point. ManufacturingMag should feel like a trade magazine. PureGrail should feel like it was written by someone who actually opens packs. The newsroom adapts to the beat, not the other way around.
We are not trying to replace journalism. We are trying to cover the corners of it that do not get covered, and to be straight with readers about exactly how the sausage gets made.
Every claim should trace back to something real. If we cannot point to a source, it does not run. No made-up stats, no confident guessing.
Our articles are written by AI, and we say so plainly on every one of them. We would rather lose the mystique than mislead a reader.
A card-collecting site should not read like a mortgage site. Every publication gets its own voice, look, and editorial instincts.
The newsroom is automated, not unsupervised. People set the direction, watch the quality, and decide what is good enough to publish.
Five publications, each living at its own address.
Story tips, advertising, partnerships, or plain curiosity. We read everything.