Write an article from a call
If your organization has the Articles module on and you can write articles, Wally can turn a recent Stage call into a publishable draft — straight from the call's transcript.
Where to find it:
• On the /stage page, look for the "Write an article from a call" panel. It appears only when the Articles module is active and you have permission to write articles. If you don't see it, there may be no eligible calls yet (a call needs a transcript and must not already have an article).
Pick a call:
• Wally recommends the best recent call to write about — your most recent org call that hasn't been turned into an article yet — and lists the other eligible calls beside it. You choose which one.
Draft it:
• Tap "Draft with Wally." Wally reads that call's transcript and writes a full article — headline, summary, and body — then opens it in the Articles editor as a draft.
• Review and edit it like any article, then publish (or submit for review) when you're happy. Once a call has been made into an article, it drops off the recommendation list so you don't write about it twice.
Wally synthesizes the discussion into a polished piece rather than quoting people word-for-word, so it reads like an article, not a transcript.