Authors: The People Behind Wire
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Wire is built by people who have spent years at the intersection of content, SEO, and automation. These are the minds behind the platform.
Why Authors Matter
Every piece of content has a perspective. Wire's editorial model (Chief, Reporter, Editor) mirrors a real newsroom because the people who designed it ran real newsrooms. Understanding who built the tools helps you understand the decisions embedded in them.
Wire does not hide behind a brand. The people listed here stand behind the system's editorial standards, the SEO thresholds it enforces, and the architectural choices it makes. When Wire refuses to publish a page without a description, or flags a 16-character title as too short, those decisions trace back to real experience with real sites.
The Team
Each author profile below explains their background, what they build, and how their experience shapes Wire's design decisions.
The author system is part of Wire's broader approach to content accountability. Every page tracks who created it, when it was last updated, and what editorial action triggered the change. This metadata feeds into the build system's JSON-LD output, generating proper ProfilePage schema for author pages and linking articles back to their authors through structured data. Search engines use this authorship signal. Google's E-E-A-T framework explicitly values identifiable expertise behind content.
Setting Up Authors on Your Site
Wire supports both an author and a reviewer per article. One person writes, another checks. Both appear in the byline and in structured data. See the Author Pages guide for the full setup: file structure, required frontmatter, how bylines render, and the build gate that enforces authorship.