Built for the businesses AI search should find

HarperFlow was built by Hesham Mashhour — a University of Cambridge graduate and doctor turned creator, turned content-automation engineer.

Our story

HarperFlow started from a simple frustration: most businesses either overpay for attention or publish content that adds nothing.

AI search made that problem sharper. If customers ask
 answer engines before they visit websites, your blog cannot be a dumping ground for generic posts. It has to become the source those engines can understand, quote, and recommend.

So we built HarperFlow as a publishing pipeline, not another AI writer. It finds opportunities, researches the topic, structures the answer, cites the sources, formats the article, maps it into Webflow CMS, and learns from the content estate it is building.
We use the same pipeline on our own blog and sister brands before offering it to customers.
117
AI answers analyzed across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini in our first study
98%
of those answers named a specific brand — the visibility we build for

The founder

Built by someone who publishes for a living.

Hesham Mashhour

Founder, HarperFlow · University of Cambridge graduate · doctor turned creator

Hesham Mashhour is a University of Cambridge graduate and medical doctor who left medicine to build on the internet. His YouTube channel, NeuroEverything, grew past 40,000 subscribers — and making content at that scale is what turned him into an automation engineer.

He kept building the tools he wished existed, until one of them became HarperFlow — the publishing pipeline he now runs on his own sites before offering it to anyone who would rather build than market themselves.

Also built by Hesham

Our values

Research Before Output
Every article starts with opportunities, sources, and evidence before a single sentence is drafted properly.
Structure Creates Visibility
Great ideas need clean architecture, metadata, headings, FAQs, and formats AI engines can understand quickly.
Sources Over Sludge
Claims should be traceable, citation-ready, and useful enough for readers and answer engines to trust.
Operators Deserve Ease
Business owners should get compounding content without managing prompts, editors, calendars, or CMS chores weekly.
Compound, Don’t Chase
Content should keep building authority, internal links, and demand long after publish day passes quietly.
Raising Standards
Automation is only worth using when it improves quality, consistency, speed, and operational focus together.