---
title: "Bloomii"
description: "Constructive journalism media: long articles, daily briefs, Atlas of 45 European initiatives, and a mature agentic editorial process."
created: 2026-05-04T15:30:00+02:00
updated: 2026-06-02T21:00:00+02:00
tags: ["Media", "Journalism", "Content", "SEO"]
url: "https://bloomii.fr"
icon: "/images/icons/icon-flower.svg"
image: "/images/projects/bloomii-card.webp"
---

## The project

Bloomii is a constructive journalism media. The premise is simple: instead of only documenting what's broken, document what works. Real solutions, already in action somewhere in the world, on topics that matter — ecology and regeneration, ethical technology, living together, well-being and health, economics and commons.

The editorial line is not naive positivity. It's evidence-based optimism: every article is grounded in concrete initiatives, figures, and identifiable actors. Bloomii shows what already exists, rather than promising what could be.

![Bloomii homepage — an anchored optimism media](/images/projects/bloomii-screenshot-hero.webp)

## What you'll find

Bloomii publishes in two complementary formats:

- **Articles** — in-depth analyses (6 to 9 min reads), sourced with references to primary data. The editorial backbone of the site.
- **Briefs** — short formats (~2 min), published at near-daily cadence, to track initiative news without waiting for the next long read.

Both formats span five core themes:

- **Ecology & regeneration** — ecosystem restoration initiatives, regenerative agriculture, cities rethinking their relationship with the living world
- **Ethical technology** — digital tools designed to serve people, not capture them
- **Living together** — participatory governance, cooperatives, commons, new forms of solidarity
- **Well-being & health** — integrative approaches, prevention, documented complementary medicine
- **Economics & commons** — local currencies, cooperatives, short supply chains, models proving their viability

![The five themes and latest articles on bloomii.fr](/images/projects/bloomii-screenshot-articles.webp)

## Atlas de l'éclosion

The Atlas is Bloomii's structural product: a living map of regenerative, cooperative and ethical initiatives across Europe and beyond. Every entry is documented, geolocated and verified — ecovillages, FabLabs, local currencies, regenerative farms, citizens' assemblies, cooperatives, Community Land Trusts.

At launch (June 8, 2026), the Atlas lists **45 initiatives** spread across eight countries. The map is filterable by theme and organisation type, and grows monthly with new entries submitted by the community and editorially reviewed.

## Multi-channel distribution

Beyond the site, Bloomii distributes through a monthly newsletter, weekly YouTube Shorts, and X. Each channel has its own register: the newsletter for depth, Shorts for quick discovery, X for conversation.

## An agentic editorial process

Bloomii's editorial planning is orchestrated with [KittyClaw](/projects/kittyclaw), an agentic project management system. After several months in production, the process is no longer an experiment: over 469 tickets processed, a fleet of specialised agents — content-creator, community-manager, source-researcher, among others — running continuously on the board.

The substantive decisions — what to cover, from what angle, with what depth — remain human. The agents handle the process: pacing publications, sourcing information, drafting first passes, keeping the editorial calendar coherent weeks in advance.

![A Bloomii article — "There is no alternative": the proof it already exists](/images/projects/bloomii-screenshot-article.webp)

## In production

Bloomii is live at [bloomii.fr](https://bloomii.fr). The site publishes at near-daily cadence across Briefs and long articles, with an SEO editorial strategy aimed at readers looking for credible alternatives — not utopias, but models that genuinely work.
