Hub & Spoke Interface Map

The Writing Studio at center. Every connected system shown with the data and artifacts that flow between them. Solid lines = active connections. Dashed lines = missing connections.

Active connection Missing connection (gap) Partial connection
Writing Production Studio WSD + PATTERNS + HITL Content Strategy MISSING Audience Intel MISSING Zotero Citations & PDFs PKMS / Obsidian Reading Notes + Vault AI Agent Layer Claude, Gemini, Codex Git / GitHub Version Control Website / Blog publish articles LinkedIn thought leadership Email / Newsletter no pipeline Content CMS Finished Library — MISSING Academic Journals submission tracker Canva presentations + social Brand Identity Logos, Colors, Voice Repurposing Engine 1 piece -> 12 assets MISSING Project Pipeline Registry + Calendar CRM / Clients DISCONNECTED Analytics & Metrics Performance Data — MISSING citations, PDFs reading notes, arguments version history drafts, research articles out posts, series voice, colors, rules performance data back submissions UPSTREAM: STRATEGY INFRASTRUCTURE OUTPUT CHANNELS DOWNSTREAM: FEEDBACK & MEASUREMENT VISUAL

Reading This Map

The Writing Studio sits at the center. Systems that feed INTO the studio come from the top and left (strategy, research, knowledge). Systems the studio feeds OUT to radiate to the right (channels, publishing). The bottom represents feedback flowing back. Every dashed red line is a connection that should exist but doesn't.

The Disconnection Pattern

Count the connection types: there are roughly equal numbers of active (green) and missing (red dashed) connections. The active connections are almost all on the PRODUCTION side (Zotero, Git, AI Agents, Knowledge Base). The missing connections are almost all on the BUSINESS side (Content Strategy, Audience Intel, CRM, Analytics, Repurposing). The studio is well-connected to its craft tools and disconnected from its business context.

The Data Flows That Would Transform This

Three new data flows would have the biggest impact: