Smarter Content Creation for Cisco Webex Teams
Turn Content Creation into a background job. Arahi AI agents use Cisco Webex to execute on your behalf, 24/7.
Post drafted · social cuts queued. LinkedIn preview:
Daniel Reyes · 1st
Content lead · Arahi AI
Today · 11:30 AM ·
We rebuilt our onboarding flow with ChatGPT in the loop — and watched activation jump from 31% to 58% in three weeks.
What worked: letting the model write the welcome copy, but having a human approve the next-step suggestions.
Here's the playbook.
Read the teardown → arahi.ai/blog/onboarding
Built in plain English.
You write the rule the way you'd describe it to a teammate. The agent reads the rule, breaks it into the actions it'll take, and confirms the apps it'll touch — before it does anything.
- 1Read the source content (post, transcript, brief)
- 2Match each channel's voice and length conventions
- 3Generate variants per platform with platform-native formatting
- 4Queue every draft for your review before publishing
Get started in three steps
Connect Cisco Webex
Add Cisco Webex to your Arahi AI workspace in seconds. The AI immediately starts listening for messages and events.
Configure Message Workflows
Choose which Cisco Webex channels, threads, or DMs trigger AI actions — and what happens next.
Automate & Stay in the Loop
The AI handles routine messages and tasks in Cisco Webex while escalating anything that needs your attention.
We rebuilt our onboarding flow with ChatGPT in the loop — and watched activation jump from 31% to 58% in three weeks.
Twitter thread variant of today's launch announcement.
Newsletter teaser pulled from this week's top blog post.
Approve before it sends.
Every draft lands in a review queue. You approve, edit, or reject — the agent never acts on its own unless you explicitly turn that on for a workflow you trust.
Every action, with the reasoning attached.
Each step the agent takes is logged with what it did, why it did it, and which app it touched. Audit-ready, so security and compliance can sign off without backfilling.
- Priya10:15 AM
Approved the LinkedIn draft for tomorrow 9 AM.
- Agent10:13 AM
Drafted the LinkedIn post in Daniel Reyes's voice.
Reason: Voice sample showed bullet structure underperforms; switched to narrative.
- Agent10:12 AM
Generated channel-specific variants from the source post.
- Agent10:11 AM
Read this morning's product update.
- Agent10:00 AM
Triggered: Have @Cisco Webex expand this morning's teardown into a 1,200-word blog post in
Frequently asked questions
All data exchanged between Cisco Webex and Arahi AI during content creation processing is encrypted in transit and at rest. We use OAuth tokens for Cisco Webex access, never store raw credentials, and maintain full audit logs of every content creation action.
Yes. You define exactly which Cisco Webex events start content creation workflows — new records, status changes, messages, or custom triggers. Each trigger can have conditions so content creation actions only fire when your specific criteria are met in Cisco Webex.
Yes. You can create parallel content creation workflows that respond to different Cisco Webex events or conditions. For example, one content creation flow for new Cisco Webex records and another for updated ones — each with independent rules and actions.
The Cisco Webex integration automates end-to-end content creation — including data capture from Cisco Webex, validation, routing, follow-up actions, and status updates. Every content creation step that touches Cisco Webex can be handled by the AI agent.
You upload brand guidelines, sample content, and approved terminology — the agent applies them consistently across every piece of content. Voice, tone, and cisco webex-specific compliance language stay aligned without per-piece editing.
Yes. From a single brief, the agent produces blog posts, social variants, email newsletters, ad copy, and the channel-specific formats your cisco webex marketing team distributes — eliminating the manual repurposing work that consumes content team time.
Arahi AI connects natively with Cisco Webex to handle the full content creation workflow. The AI agent monitors Cisco Webex events, processes content creation tasks automatically, and writes results back to Cisco Webex — no copy-pasting or tab-switching required.
The content creation agent scales automatically as your Cisco Webex activity grows. Whether you process 10 or 10,000 content creation tasks per day from Cisco Webex, the AI handles the volume without slowdowns or additional configuration.
When the AI hits an edge case during content creation processing in Cisco Webex, it escalates to your team with full context — the Cisco Webex record, what was attempted, and why it needs review. Your content creation pipeline never stalls or loses data.
No coding required. The no-code builder walks you through connecting Cisco Webex and configuring content creation rules visually. Your team can set up, modify, and manage Cisco Webex-based content creation workflows without any developer involvement.
Explore more AI agent solutions
Start automating Content Creation for Cisco Webex
7-day free trial. Works with the tools you already use.

