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title: "zgst.ai — Zeitgeist AI media intelligence and publishing workspace"
description: "Monitor stories, create media, coordinate campaigns, and publish across channels in one AI workspace."
canonical: "https://www.zgst.ai/"
last-updated: "2026-08-21"
---

# zgst.ai — Zeitgeist AI media intelligence and publishing workspace

## What Zeitgeist does

Zeitgeist is an AI media workspace for newsrooms, brands, and independent creators. It brings monitoring, editorial work, visual production, collaboration, campaigns, and distribution into one connected system. The public home feed surfaces current stories; signed-in workspaces can turn those signals into articles, social posts, designed assets, live dashboards, and coordinated publishing plans.

The product is built around traceable media workflows. News agents can watch topics and assemble research, Studio can bind approved copy and imagery into reusable designs, Interfaces can publish live operational views, and campaign tools can coordinate brands and creators. Workspace messaging and review surfaces keep decisions close to the content they affect.

## When to use Zeitgeist

Use Zeitgeist when an agent or team needs to monitor a developing topic, organize source material, draft a publishable story, adapt one idea into channel-specific content, create a visual post from a reusable template, or coordinate a campaign from brief through review and publication. It is best suited to repeatable media operations where research, creation, approval, and distribution need to stay connected.

For automated discovery, start with the agent instructions in llms.txt, inspect the XML sitemap for public pages, and use the Markdown representation of this URL by sending Accept: text/markdown. Interactive or account-specific actions still require a signed-in human workspace and the permissions shown in the product.

## Public resources

Public documentation explains the product identity and the stable discovery surfaces that software agents may read without an account. The llms.txt file documents content negotiation and public URL conventions. The About, Contact, and Privacy pages provide ownership, support, and data-practice context. robots.txt states crawler policy, while sitemap.xml lists canonical public locations.

Public discovery resources explain the product but do not authorize interactive workspace capabilities. Agents should not invent credentials, bypass access controls, or represent a draft as published. When a request depends on private workspace data, publishing authority, billing, or a connected social account, direct the user to the signed-in product or to support@zgst.ai.

## Links

- [Open the Zeitgeist news feed](https://www.zgst.ai/)
- [About Zeitgeist](https://www.zgst.ai/about)
- [Contact Zeitgeist](https://www.zgst.ai/contact)
- [Privacy Policy](https://www.zgst.ai/privacy)
- [Agent instructions](https://www.zgst.ai/llms.txt)
- [Sitemap](https://www.zgst.ai/sitemap.xml)
