

YURASIS EDI 1.1 Update — A More Stable Writing Workflow
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YURASIS EDI 1.0 was our first official release aimed at unifying AI blog operations into a single workflow. The goal of version 1.0 was to build the basic framework—from entering a topic, creating a draft, refining it in the editor, to preparing for publication.
This YURASIS EDI 1.1 update refines that framework to be more stable for real-world use. Rather than simply generating content faster, we focused on ensuring the Writing Workflow—from planning to generation, review, post-editing, and scheduled publishing—runs smoothly without interruption.
Key Updates in 1.1
1. Improved Input Flow by Content Type
When every piece of content is created the same way, the results easily become flat and generic. In version 1.1, we've more clearly separated tasks with different input characteristics—such as informational articles, reviews, and video-based posts. Users can enter the necessary information more naturally, and EDI first establishes the structure and tone before generating a draft.
2. Stabilized Multi-Agent Writing & Review Loop
A core feature of EDI is that it doesn't finish an article with a single AI call. The Opener sets the direction, the Researcher adds supporting evidence, the Writer creates the body, and then the Editor and Critic check quality. In version 1.1, this flow has become clearer, allowing you to verify logic, style, search-friendliness, and completeness at each stage.
3. Enhanced Writing Style Model Usability
Consistent quantity isn't the only thing that matters in blog operations. Maintaining a consistent voice and sentence rhythm within the same channel helps readers remember your brand. The Writing Style Model references writing samples you've registered to more consistently reflect your personal or team style. In version 1.1, we've refined how this style is applied in both the generation and review stages.
4. Block Editor and AI Chat Post-Editing
An AI draft isn't a finished product—it's a good starting point. In version 1.1, we've strengthened the workflow for opening generated content directly in the block editor, reorganizing structure by paragraph, and using AI Chat to refine specific sections as needed. You can adjust frequently edited elements—titles, paragraphs, quotes, images, tables, and video embeds—all in one place.
5. Blog, Category & Scheduled Publishing Management
Even great content is hard to build up consistently if the publishing process is complicated. Version 1.1 connects blog selection, category assignment, tag organization, scheduled publishing, and publication status into a single management flow. Operators can complete post-draft tasks within the dashboard without switching to separate tools.
Writing Workflow Tested with This Post
This update announcement was created through an actual EDI generation job, with the operator reviewing the output and post-editing afterward. During generation, the writing and review loop actually ran, and we confirmed the DRAFT post was created successfully.
During the review stage, we checked the following:
- Scope verification: We confirmed that features we decided not to include in this announcement weren't mentioned in the body.
- HTML quality check: Some formatting tags that appeared as text during generation were cleaned up in the post-editing stage.
- Heading hierarchy check: H1 is used only once, with main sections organized using H2 and H3 for better readability on the published page.
- Hashtag review: We removed hashtags containing instruction fragments and kept only keywords useful for actual search and categorization.
- Publishing flow check: We tested the operational path from DRAFT creation to content editing, category assignment, and immediate publishing.
These review results demonstrate the direction of version 1.1. Automation shouldn't eliminate human review—it should reduce repetitive tasks so people can focus on more important decisions.
What Changes for Operators
Individual Bloggers
If you have topics in mind but spend too much time structuring each article, EDI 1.1 reduces the initial burden. You can reliably cut down writing time by reviewing paragraphs after draft generation and editing only where needed.
Content Teams
When multiple people manage the same channel, quality standards and style consistency can easily waver. Version 1.1 helps teams maintain shared standards more easily through the style model and review loop.
Operators Focused on Search Traffic
If your goal is blog monetization or brand search visibility, consistent publishing and well-structured content are essential. EDI 1.1 supports search-optimized content operations by handling keywords, titles, section structure, summaries, and tags together.
Conclusion
YURASIS EDI 1.1 is an update focused on the stability of the actual writing workflow rather than flashy new features. When planning, generation, review, editing, and publishing flow seamlessly together, blog operations become much more sustainable.
The goal of EDI 1.1 isn't to produce more content indiscriminately—it's to create a Writing Workflow that operators can trust and use consistently.
Yurasis Lab will continue to develop EDI as the central workbench for blog operations by improving generation quality, editing experience, publishing management, and operational metrics together.
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