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# ingest_conversation

> Pushes a conversation summary and extracted facts into the user's brand knowledge base.

Pushes a conversation summary and extracted facts into the user's Citable brand knowledge base. Use when the user and the agent have been discussing the brand — positioning, ICP, differentiators, recent launches, anything Citable's recommendations should know about going forward. The ingest becomes durable context for future [`get_brand_context`](/mcp/reads/get-brand-context) and [`get_geo_priorities`](/mcp/reads/get-geo-priorities) calls.

## Inputs

* `summary` (required, 50–2000 chars) — a clear paragraph describing what the conversation revealed. Write it so another person could read it without the original chat.
* `extracted_facts` (optional array, 0–20 items, each 5–200 chars) — concrete claims extracted from the conversation ("ICP: Series B SaaS CMOs", "Unique differentiator: in-house AEO agent").
* `source_url` (optional) — e.g., a share URL or blog post URL. Must be a full absolute URL if provided.
* `spawn_draft` (optional) — if the user has agreed on what to post next, also create a queued content draft tied to this conversation in the same call. Pass `{ platform, body_draft, title? }` to spawn it.

## Review queue

Ingested content is NOT immediately visible to read tools. It lands in a human-review queue. Tell the user the review URL (returned in the response) so they can verify or dismiss. This is a guardrail against prompt injection.

## When not to use

* The user is discussing something unrelated to their brand, or hasn't given you enough to write a 50+ char summary.
* The user hasn't explicitly asked for content yet — skip `spawn_draft`.

## See also

* [Overview](/mcp/overview)
