For editors & newsrooms

Make the conversation part of your editorial product.

The conversation under your articles is not someone else's problem. It is editorial input you can use, to surface angles, to quote contributions, to know what your audience is actually arguing about. Logora is built for newsrooms that treat the community as part of the masthead.

DEBATE
  • time spent on site for readers who participate in debates Der Spiegel · 12 months
  • 85% of toxic content auto-filtered before it reaches your team Production benchmark
  • 6 langs native moderation across French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English Logora ML

Your reality today

What your day actually looks like.

  • Comments as a fire to put out

    Your newsroom's relationship with the comment section is shaped by the worst Friday afternoon thread. The moderation team is one or two people, and they're exhausted.

  • No editorial frame on the conversation

    Readers post reactions, not arguments. The interesting contributions are buried. Journalists don't read the section anymore, because there's nothing to read.

  • No way to pull contributions back into coverage

    A reader writes something brilliant in the comments. Three days later, nobody can find it. There's no journalist-side workflow to surface, quote, or follow up.

What changes

With Logora, here is what shows up in your reports.

  • 15% to review

    After AI moderation, your team only sees the 15% that genuinely needs human judgment. Moderation goes from drowning to operating.

  • Argument quality score

    Every contribution gets a 0-100 score. Best contributions surface. Journalists can scan the section in 2 minutes and pull the 3 worth quoting.

  • Branded journalist replies

    Reply with a journalist avatar tied to your masthead. Reader sees that the newsroom is reading. Engagement compounds.

"The Realidades debate format generated 20% higher participation than other formats, and 10% more users writing arguments instead of just voting. The community became an editorial product, not a comment thread."
Milenio editorial team Best-practice deck · 2024

Quick answers

What we hear on every call.

  • Will Logora pile more moderation onto the newsroom?

    No. 80 to 85% of contributions are handled automatically and instantly, by an algorithm trained on more than 45,000 labelled contributions. The remaining 15 to 20% go to human review, by native-speaker moderators, within 24 hours. Your team keeps control from a transparent admin, without sifting through everything.

  • What is the impact on our page load times?

    Light. The end-of-article script weighs 8 KB, served from a CDN, and the API call answers in 10 ms median. The code is pre-rendered, so it is inserted without extra processing. For your most sensitive pages, server-side insertion avoids any effect on load.

  • Do our readers have to create a new account?

    No. SSO connects Logora to your authentication system, over OAuth 2.0 or a signed JWT, so your readers stay logged in with their usual account. If you do not have an account system yet, Logora's own login module takes over.

  • Who owns the data, and is it GDPR-compliant?

    You remain the data controller. Logora acts as processor on your instructions, with an Article 28 GDPR contract and a record of processing. No advertising or audience-tracking cookies. An API anonymises a reader's personal data on demand, while keeping their contributions.

  • How much integration effort for our tech team?

    A light script on your pages, a WordPress extension, or server-side insertion for the most demanding cases. Because the code is pre-rendered, there is no heavy technical project, and we support every step of the rollout.

A comment section your journalists actually read.

A 60-min call. We show you the editorial admin live with real data, the prompt builder, the moderation queue, the contribution embed. You leave with a clear sense of what your newsroom day would look like with it.

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