Drops into the stack
you already run.
Webhooks, REST, streaming, SDKs, and pre-built connectors. Helix wires into your CMS, DAM, and ad stack — no migration, no rip-and-replace.
{
"event": "news.item_added",
"timestamp": "2026-05-24T12:34:56.789Z",
"data": {
"item_id": "news_1234567890",
"title": "City council approves rezoning plan",
"url": "https://fayobserver.com/article",
"source": { "name": "Fayetteville Observer" },
"published_at": "2026-05-24T12:30:00.000Z"
}
}
Five ways to consume Helix, all on day one.
Fire on every event. Signed payloads with retry, idempotency keys, and an event log built in.
Pull on your schedule. Pagination, filtering, and cursors across every feed and agent.
Watch live as things happen. Reconnection and resume from sequence id, so you never miss an event.
TypeScript and Python libraries that wrap auth, retries, and types — one npm install away.
Pre-built integrations for the CMSs newsrooms actually run. Drop in, configure once.
Lands wherever your stack ends.
News, events, and drafts land in WordPress, Arc, your custom CMS — whatever your editors use.
Helix searches the library you already own. Picked images flow back into the same place.
Webhooks land in Kafka, SNS, or your event bus. Structured data drops into your warehouse.
Built for the people who have to wire it up.
Signed webhooks, typed SDKs, idempotent payloads, and a real event log. The boring parts of integration, handled.
Pre-built CMS connectors and the Publisher Studio dashboard mean non-engineers can run the day-to-day without filing a ticket.
When you need bespoke wiring, Applied AI builds it in weeks against the same Helix primitives — not a one-off side project.
Wire it in,
without the migration.
Forty-five minutes with a Helix engineer and a solutions lead who has shipped what you are trying to ship. No sales calls.