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Every week you start from zero.
Research the topic.
Write the draft.
Format it.
Schedule it.
Next week, the same machine, built again by hand.
The work never compounds, because you’re the engine that has to restart every time.
Faster tasks don’t fix this
Templates and saved prompts made each step quicker. The math didn’t change.
Most creators automate execution. Almost none automate decision flow.
So you save minutes on the typing, but every choice still routes through you. Nothing moves unless you’re sitting there to move it.
Automate the workflow, not the tasks
The shift isn’t a faster you. It’s a production line that runs when you’re not in the room.
You stop being the operator.
You become the editor.
Remove yourself in 3 steps
Step 1: Systemize the research
Generic AI writes from a blank page. Yours writes from signal.
One saved prompt in Perplexity pulls the week’s top posts, reader questions, and objections in your niche. It returns a one-page brief.
One angle. Three hooks. Three proof points.
The decision gets made once. Not every time you sit down.
Step 2: Hand the brief to a draft agent
A draft is only as good as the voice behind it.
Claude drafts from that brief, loaded with your voice guide and two past winners.
Brief in, full draft out.
→ No blank page. The judgment already happened in Step 1.
Step 3: Route it to the queue, not a folder
A finished draft that sits in a doc never ships.
Make.com automates by dropping it into your Kit or LinkedIn queue as a scheduled item.
Nothing publishes on its own.
It waits for one thing: your yes.
↳ Research to scheduled draft. You touch one decision, not forty.
The payoff
Monday morning, a finished draft is in your queue. You read it, approve it, done in ten minutes.
You’re no longer the engine. You’re the editor. The system runs, your judgment stays.
That’s leverage.
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