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.

What you'll find
Bloomii's content spans 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

An AI-assisted editorial process
Bloomii's editorial planning is orchestrated with KittyClaw, an agentic project management system. In practice, this means the substantive decisions — what to cover, from what angle, with what depth — remain human. The AI operates at the process level: pacing publications, tracking ongoing topics, keeping the editorial calendar coherent.
This is a deliberate experiment: applying tools built for software project management to a journalistic editorial line. What works, what doesn't, what adjustments are needed — all of this will be documented over time on ekioo.com.

In production
Bloomii is live at bloomii.fr. The site is in active publishing, with an SEO editorial strategy aimed at readers looking for credible alternatives — not utopias, but models that genuinely work.