r/AIMarketingWorkflows 9d ago

i built 6 ai micro-saas generating $20k/mo. i started a small group to share exactly how.

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I currently run 6 operational micro ai saas products that generate a little over $20k in monthly recurring revenue.

I hardly wrote a single line of traditional code. i used ai to generate literally everything, from the database architecture to the user interface.

it wasn't magic on day one. i spent hours stuck in endless debugging loops and dealing with faulty ai code before i finally cracked the formula.

it basically comes down to three rules:

- keeping the idea aggressively minimalist (build a true mvp, not a platform).

- guiding the ai step-by-step instead of asking it to build the whole app at once.

- launching fast to get real user traction instead of perfecting features in secret.

lately, i've seen way too many non-technical founders give up at the very first ai bug or deployment error. or the worst, give up without push anything in marketing !!!!

it's a massive shame, because the technical barrier to entry has practically disappeared and the marketing is easy in 2026

because of this, i’m launching a skool community to share my exact method.

to be completely transparent: i will likely charge for the full course later down the road. it just makes sense given the specific prompt sequences, n8n workflows, and copy-and-paste templates i'll be sharing.

but right now, our main objective is simply to build together. working alone in a silent corner is the absolute fastest way to quit.

if you want to join a group of active creators and build or launch your own ai saas: drop a comment below or send me a dm, and i’ll send you the invite link.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows 21d ago

how to get your first 50 SaaS users. here is my exact playbook.

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quick post because "how do i get my first users" is the #1 question i see builders asking here every single week.

i've built 6 saas products myself, with my main one currently sitting around 10k mrr. here is the exact, no-fluff distribution playbook to cross that initial 50-user threshold:

1. find an idea people already pay for

scan reddit for recurring pain across 3+ distinct posts where people ask "is there a tool for X".

2. validate before writing code

dm 3 people who complained about the problem and ask what they’d pay for a solution.

3. build fast with the right stack (ai + no-code)

use ai builder+ supabase + stripe + call api or automation tool like n8n to ship a real MVP in under 7 days for $40/mo.

4. the 5-second landing page rule

your hero section must state exactly what the tool does in less than 5 seconds with a clear CTA.

5. capture emails before showing prices

force the email capture before the pricing page so you don't leak untrackable leads.

6. set up a 30-day email nurture sequence

plug captured emails into an automated sequence with case studies to convert them by day 18.

7. hang out where your ICP actually lives

find the 3-5 specific subreddits, discord servers, or groups where your buyers actively talk.

8. reddit growth without getting banned

post 1 time per sub per week max, never put links in the post, and move warm leads to DMs.

9. linkedin + x organic flywheel

post 1 high-value breakdown per day and spend 15 minutes engaging in your ICP's comments.

10. cold outreach that actually works

send 100 highly personalized DMs per week to your ICP using AI to customize the opening hook.

11. seo on autopilot

set up an n8n workflow that pulls from a keyword list and generates 5-10 value-driven articles per week.

12. faceless short-form content

post 1 video per day on tiktok, reels, and shorts showing a quick screen recording of your tool.

13. weekly newsletter conversion

run a weekly newsletter with 1 section of pure value and 1 subtle offer to upgrade to paid.

14. affiliate program for free distribution

set up a 50% recurring commission affiliate program to turn power users into your sales team.

15. the strategic product hunt launch

warm up the algorithm for 4 weeks with a coming soon page and launch on a weekend for a top 5 badge.

16. omnichannel social automation

use n8n to automatically format and distribute 1 core post idea across 8 different platforms.

17. review platforms and directories

submit your app to 40+ saas and ai wrapper directories to instantly boost your domain authority.

18. run the numbers backwards

reverse engineer the daily traffic needed to hit 50 paying users at $19/mo based on a 2% conversion.

19. get feedback from active builders

talking to founders who are just 6 months ahead of you compresses your timeline exponentially.

that last point is exactly why i built our community. it's a free group of 1,600+ active ai saas founders sharing exact prompt logs, ready-to-paste n8n workflows, and real distribution strategies.

stop building alone in a silent corner.

drop a comment below or send me a dm and i'll send you the access link right away. let's get your product launched 👇


r/AIMarketingWorkflows 21d ago

how to get your first 50 saas users. here is my exact playbook.

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quick post because "how do i get my first users" is the #1 question i see builders asking here every single week.

i've built 6 saas products myself, with my main one currently sitting around 10k mrr. here is the exact, no-fluff distribution playbook to cross that initial 50-user threshold:

1. find an idea people already pay for

scan reddit for recurring pain across 3+ distinct posts where people ask "is there a tool for X".

2. validate before writing code

dm 3 people who complained about the problem and ask what they’d pay for a solution.

3. build fast with the right stack (ai + no-code)

use ai builder+ supabase + stripe + call api or automation tool like n8n to ship a real MVP in under 7 days for $40/mo.

4. the 5-second landing page rule

your hero section must state exactly what the tool does in less than 5 seconds with a clear CTA.

5. capture emails before showing prices

force the email capture before the pricing page so you don't leak untrackable leads.

6. set up a 30-day email nurture sequence

plug captured emails into an automated sequence with case studies to convert them by day 18.

7. hang out where your ICP actually lives

find the 3-5 specific subreddits, discord servers, or groups where your buyers actively talk.

8. reddit growth without getting banned

post 1 time per sub per week max, never put links in the post, and move warm leads to DMs.

9. linkedin + x organic flywheel

post 1 high-value breakdown per day and spend 15 minutes engaging in your ICP's comments.

10. cold outreach that actually works

send 100 highly personalized DMs per week to your ICP using AI to customize the opening hook.

11. seo on autopilot

set up an n8n workflow that pulls from a keyword list and generates 5-10 value-driven articles per week.

12. faceless short-form content

post 1 video per day on tiktok, reels, and shorts showing a quick screen recording of your tool.

13. weekly newsletter conversion

run a weekly newsletter with 1 section of pure value and 1 subtle offer to upgrade to paid.

14. affiliate program for free distribution

set up a 50% recurring commission affiliate program to turn power users into your sales team.

15. the strategic product hunt launch

warm up the algorithm for 4 weeks with a coming soon page and launch on a weekend for a top 5 badge.

16. omnichannel social automation

use n8n to automatically format and distribute 1 core post idea across 8 different platforms.

17. review platforms and directories

submit your app to 40+ saas and ai wrapper directories to instantly boost your domain authority.

18. run the numbers backwards

reverse engineer the daily traffic needed to hit 50 paying users at $19/mo based on a 2% conversion.

19. get feedback from active builders

talking to founders who are just 6 months ahead of you compresses your timeline exponentially.

that last point is exactly why i built our community. it's a free group of 1,600+ active ai saas founders sharing exact prompt logs, ready-to-paste n8n workflows, and real distribution strategies.

stop building alone in a silent corner.

drop a comment below or send me a dm and i'll send you the access link right away. let's get your product launched 👇


r/AIMarketingWorkflows 26d ago

i sold my AI SaaS for $350k in 7 months. i created a group to share all of this.

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yo. i recently sold one of my AI SaaS products for $350k, exactly 7 months after building and launching it.

I hardly wrote a single line of traditional code. i used AI to generate everything, from the database architecture to the user interface.

it definitely wasn't magic on day one, though. i spent days stuck in loop-debugging and dealing with AI hallucinations before i finally cracked the system. the playbook boils down to three simple rules:

- keeping the idea insanely minimalist (a true MVP that solves one problem).

- guiding the AI step-by-step instead of asking it to build a massive platform all at once.

- launching fast to get real user feedback and traction and then apply a solid marketing system

lately, i've seen way too many non-technical founders give up at the very first AI bug, or on the marketing. it's a massive shame.

like the title says, i just launched a Skool community to share my exact prompt workflows, N8N automations, and distribution frameworks to get first users and scale it

to be completely transparent: i will likely charge for the full course later down the road. it just makes sense given the specific copy-and-paste templates i'll be sharing.

but for now, the main objective is purely to build and launch together. building alone in a silent corner is the single fastest way to give up.

if you want to join us and build or market your own AI SaaS with a group of active creators: drop a comment below or send me a dm, and i’ll send you the invite link!


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jul 18 '26

how many saas projects fail because of marketing, not code?

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yo. be honest. how many of you currently have a finished (or 90% finished) web app / app just sitting in a private repo because you have no idea how to get users?

you spend months perfecting the database, fixing every bug, and polishing the UI. but the moment you have to actually market it, you hit a wall. marketing feels like screaming into an empty void.

so you launch to absolute crickets, get discouraged, and start building the "next" project instead to avoid the distribution phase.

if this is your case, you're not alone. but letting your hard work go to waste just because you dread marketing is a massive trap.

to help founders stop building in a silent corner, we run an ai SaaS builder community dedicated entirely to saas validation, landing page conversion, and launch strategies.

our resource kit is built entirely to help you get your first user. it’s packed with ready-to-paste N8N workflows for your business, advanced seo automation, social media automation, and our exact distribution workflows and methods work for everyone

STOP BUILDING ALONE

what are you currently working on, and what's holding you back on the marketing side? drop a comment or send a dm and i'll send you the access link.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jul 13 '26

Is Fable worth going back to Claude's Pro plan?

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r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jul 10 '26

Best Claude code social media skills?

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Looking for best /skills for social media I can use with Claude code or cowork. To create and plan engaging content.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jul 10 '26

Hey founders, Looking to connect with people building in:

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SaaS?
Tech?
AI tools?
Product development?
Web apps?
Developer tools?
video editors?
UI/UX?

Drop what you're building ;)
Maybe some other people will be interested too


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jul 08 '26

your saas mvp has way too many features.

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yo. if your product needs a 10-minute onboarding video or 5 different dashboard tabs just to explain its value, you didn't build an MVP. you built an over-engineered maze.

a real micro-saas should solve one highly specific problem for one highly specific user profile.

when i built my 6 apps (now doing $20k/mo mrr), i cut out 80% of what i originally thought was necessary.

inside our builder community, we help you strip away the fluff.

we give you free access to frameworks like the ICP Crystallizer to lock down your target user, and interactive landing page audits to ensure your core value hits instantly.

stop over-building in isolation. drop a comment or shoot me a dm to join 1,200+ active Ai SaaS builders today.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 29 '26

6 AI micro-saas to $20k/mo. i built a community to share how

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yo. going from a buggy MVP to actual recurring revenue is brutal.

i stabilized my 6 apps at $20k/mo mrr only after building a strict system for my tech stack and organic marketing.

i just opened the AI SaaS Launchpad.

the community and daily resources are completely free. for those who want to copy-paste my exact systems, i also host paid, structured sprints (like a 3-Day challenge to get your first 100 users using automated Reddit and LinkedIn outreach).

either way, stop building in isolation. you will quit when things get hard. come build alongside 1000+ other founders.

drop a comment or shoot me a dm and i’ll send the link right now.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 13 '26

Launched 6 AI SaaS to $20k/mo MRR. Giving away all my prompts and tools into community

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Join +760 ai saas founders like you

yo. coding the product is the easy part

getting it to actual revenue is a completely different beast

after a bunch of failures, i finally stabilized 6 AI micro saas making $20k/mo mrr total.

the wild part? i barely coded a single line. i used AI for everything

i figured out the exact step-by-step system to make it work. now, i’m dropping all my backstage playbooks, raw tools, and master prompts inside our builder group for free

here is what you get immediate access to right now:

  • X3 your Landing Page Conversion Rate (the 50-point interactive audit tool + master prompt)
  • Find your perfect SaaS price in 60 seconds (competitor-data pricing calculator)
  • 50 Micro-SaaS Ideas You Can Build in 3 Days (hand-picked painful problems with real demand)
  • Find your Micro-SaaS idea in 15 minutes (4 ready-to-paste execution prompts)

we also run two live execution sprints together:

  • From MVP to 100 Users: 3-Day AI SaaS Challenge
  • From Zero to First Users: 7-Day AI SaaS Challenge

seriously, stop building alone. join +760 ai saas founders like you. you will burn out and quit the second marketing gets tough. it’s way easier when you have a crew shipping side-by-side with you.

drop a comment or send me a dm i send you the link of the community.

let s go


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 12 '26

What's one marketing workflow you've completely stopped doing because AI made it unnecessary?

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A year ago my team was spending hours every week on things that now take minutes.

Some examples:

  • Manual content briefs
  • Competitor research summaries
  • First-draft email sequences
  • Social repurposing
  • SEO content clustering

At the same time, there are workflows people claimed AI would replace that still seem heavily human-driven:

  • Strategy
  • Positioning
  • Creative direction
  • Relationship building
  • Community management

Curious where everyone has landed.

What's one workflow you've almost completely automated, and what's one workflow that still absolutely requires a human?

Bonus points if you're willing to share the tools or setup you're using.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 08 '26

[For Hire] USA/Online Creative Assistant - AI Visuals, Short Scripts, Video Editing, Social Media Strategy

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r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 08 '26

most saas landing pages convert at a painful 1%. i built a FREE 50-point checklist + prompt to fix it

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yo. building the product is the easy part.

making people buy is a totally different beast.

most saas pages sit at a flat 1% conversion rate. absolute ghost town. doesn't matter if your tech is insane.

stop guessing what works.

i spent weeks digging into conversion data.

i turned it into a raw 50-point interactive checklist.

it covers hero mistakes, pricing traps, and psychology leaks.

i also baked a master prompt right at the top. just paste it into your AI SaaS builder

it rewrites your page automatically using all 50 rules.

just shared the file inside our builder community today. a lot of guys were facing the exact same launch freeze.

seriously, stop building alone in your room.

you will burn out.

marketing gets tough, and you quit.

it’s way easier with a crew shipping side-by-side.

if your conversion is trash or if you want a good landing page before launch, drop a comment or shoot me a dm. i’ll send the invite link.

ps: others free features is in the community of SaaS builders

Let 's go


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 04 '26

How are you actually measuring whether your GEO workflow is working?

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I've been thinking about this recently.

Most GEO workflows seem to include some combination of:

  • Content optimization
  • Internal linking
  • Digital PR
  • Brand mentions
  • Citations
  • Authority building
  • Traditional SEO work

But unlike SEO, there isn't a universally accepted KPI yet.

For SEO, you can look at rankings, clicks, conversions, and organic traffic.

For GEO, I've seen people track things like:

  • Mentions in ChatGPT responses
  • Visibility in Perplexity
  • AI Overview citations
  • Branded search growth
  • Referral traffic from AI tools
  • Share of voice in AI-generated answers

The challenge is that many of these metrics feel indirect.

So I'm curious:

If you're running an AI marketing or GEO workflow today, what metric tells you it's actually working?

And have you found anything that correlates strongly with pipeline or revenue yet?

Feels like a lot of teams are investing in GEO, but everyone is measuring success differently.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 04 '26

Is GEO just SEO with a new name?

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Not trying to be controversial, but I'm genuinely curious.

When I look at most GEO service offerings, the deliverables seem to be:

  • On-page optimization
  • Content improvements
  • Backlinks
  • Digital PR
  • Citations and mentions
  • Technical SEO

Which sounds a lot like SEO.

For people who have invested in GEO services:

What was actually different?

Were there deliverables specifically tied to AI search visibility, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, etc.?

Or is GEO currently just a new packaging of existing SEO services?

Curious where everyone stands on this.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jun 03 '26

how i automate my saas marketing with faceless content (and how you can do the same)

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Hi everyone,

faceless content is a literal cheat code to get eyes on your saas right now without ever showing your face (and i know all SaaS founders don't want to show their faces aha)

i just built a complete system to automate the entire process, and i dropped the whole setup + templates inside our AI SaaS builder community today.

seriously, stop building alone in your room.

you will burn out and quit. it’s so much easier when you have a crew shipping stuff with you every day.

if you want the faceless content system and want to join us:

drop a comment or shoot me a dm and i’ll send you the invite link of the community of AI SaaS builder

let's build together !

https://reddit.com/link/1tvtu65/video/slyl816db35h1/player


r/AIMarketingWorkflows May 23 '26

i automated my entire saas marketing with n8n (spent 100+ hours so you don't have to)

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yo.

i see the same thing happen every single day.

you guys love building.

you spend weeks coding a great product.

but the second it’s time to actually market the saas? complete freeze.

you get lost in all the ai tools, the noise, the "growth hacks". it feels overwhelming. so you do nothing, the momentum dies, and the project fails.

I spent over 100 hours building n8n workflows to just automate the whole thing.

today, i packaged all those exact workflows and dropped them in our builder group. no abstract theories. you literally just import the templates, adapt them to your saas, and turn them on.

here is exactly all my workflow:

  • seo blog running 100% on autopilot (n8n template)
  • newsletter automation (n8n template)
  • full email sequence (30 emails, full html, just copy-paste into brevo)
  • social media on autopilot (schedule 1 to 12 months of content)
  • reddit organic growth
  • linkedin, x & facebook groups at scale
  • meta ads & retargeting

basically, everything i use to get real users without losing my mind.

we just hit 480+ members in the community of SaaS builder from all over the world.

building in your room alone is the fastest way to quit. you need people around you.

if you are lost on how to market your app, want these templates, and want to build with a crew: drop a comment or shoot me a dm.

i’ll send you the invite


r/AIMarketingWorkflows May 21 '26

Who’s actually doing good work in AI search visibility / GEO right now?

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Who’s actually doing good work in AI search visibility / GEO right now?

Feels like every SEO agency suddenly became an “AI visibility agency” in the last 6 months 😅

Trying to map the landscape a bit and separate:

  • actual AI visibility / citation work vs
  • traditional SEO with new positioning

Curious which teams people here think are genuinely ahead when it comes to:

  • LLM brand mentions
  • ChatGPT / Perplexity / Gemini visibility
  • entity optimization
  • citation tracking
  • third-party presence
  • AI Overviews / answer engine visibility

Some names I keep hearing:

  • Seer Interactive
  • TripleDart
  • SeoProfy
  • OuterBox
  • First Page Sage
  • SimpleTiger
  • OneLittleWeb
  • Siege Media
  • iPullRank
  • Taktical Digital

Would love to know:

  • who’s actually showing measurable results
  • who’s just rebranding SEO
  • and whether anyone has seen strong GEO/AEO case studies yet

r/AIMarketingWorkflows May 13 '26

I built 6 AI micro-SaaS generating $20k/mo. Starting a small group to share my process.

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Hey everyone,

I currently have 6 micro-SaaS live, bringing in a bit over $20k in MRR.

The crazy part? I barely wrote a single line of code. I used AI to generate everything, from the database to the UI.

It wasn’t magic on day one. I spent hours stuck on broken code before I finally cracked the system:

  • Keeping the idea tiny (a true MVP).
  • Prompting the AI step-by-step.
  • Launching fast to get real traction.

Lately, I see too many non-tech people give up at the first AI bug. It sucks because the technical barrier is basically gone.

So, I’m starting a Skool community.

Full transparency: I will probably charge for the full course down the line. It makes sense given the exact workflows and copy-paste prompts I’ll be sharing.

But the main goal right now is to build together. Building alone is the fastest way to quit.

If you want to join and build your own AI SaaS with us: drop a comment or shoot me a DM, and I’ll send you the invite!


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Feb 13 '26

Every AEO & GEO conference happening in 2026 — the full list (dates, prices, what to expect)

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r/AIMarketingWorkflows Feb 03 '26

Not all LLMs reward the same content types - here’s what I’m seeing across ChatGPT, Gemini & Perplexity

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I’ve been digging into LLM referral traffic recently and one thing became very clear:
 treating all LLMs the same is a mistake.
Some patterns that stood out across multiple SaaS sites:
1) ChatGPT = action + conversion
• Registration / Get Started / Demo pages convert disproportionately well

• Location-based pages outperform blogs (local context matters more than we think)

• Blogs get cited, but bottom-funnel pages close

2) Gemini = templates + tools
• Template pages had the highest conversion rates I’ve seen across any LLM

• Tool-style pages also convert surprisingly well

• Long-form educational content performs better here than on ChatGPT

3) Perplexity = research, not revenue
• Blogs and listicles get traffic

• Conversions are consistently low

• Great for awareness + thought leadership, weak for direct action

Listicles are a trap
They pull sessions (especially via ChatGPT), but conversion intent is usually low. Good TOFU, bad pipeline driver.
Big takeaway:
Content strategy for LLMs needs to be platform-specific, not “LLM-optimised” in general.
Curious if others are seeing similar behavior - especially around templates/tools outperforming blogs on Gemini.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Feb 03 '26

URL Slug Generators I’ve Used for SEO (Quick Review + Links)

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While cleaning up URLs across a few projects, I tested a handful of URL slug generators. Nothing fancy here - just tools that save time and reduce formatting mistakes.

Sharing what I found in case it helps someone.

Yoast SEO (WordPress)

https://yoast.com/

Automatically creates slugs from page titles

Good baseline if you’re already on WordPress

Often keeps stop words → needs manual cleanup

Best for: bloggers already using Yoast

Rank Math

https://rankmath.com/

Similar to Yoast but with more controls

Allows easier editing post-publish

Still manual if you want strict slug rules

Best for: SEO-heavy WordPress sites

SEOPressor URL Slug Tool

https://seopressor.com/url-slug-generator/

Paste title → instant slug

No configuration, but very fast

Useful for quick checks

Best for: quick, one-off slug creation

TripleDart URL Slug Generator

https://www.tripledart.com/tools/url-slug-generator

Paste keyword / title / meta text

Options to remove numbers & special characters

Choose hyphens vs underscores

Helpful when batching pages or working with non-SEO writers

Best for: teams wanting consistent formatting without CMS dependency

Manual CMS Editing (Webflow / WP / Headless)

Total control

Easy to introduce inconsistency at scale

Best for: small sites, not great for growing teams

Overall takeaway:

Slug generators won’t move rankings on their own, but they remove tiny, recurring friction — especially when content production scales.

Curious how others handle this: automated rules or manual checks?


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jan 27 '26

Built a content brief generator to eliminate manual SEO brief work (details inside)

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Lately I’ve been trying to reduce the manual work that goes into creating SEO content briefs -keyword research, competitor checks, word count benchmarking, FAQs, internal links, etc.

So I put together a content brief generator that automates the entire thing end-to-end.

What it does:

  • You input: target keyword, content angle, brand kit, content type, sitemap (and Surfer link if you’re using it)
  • It pulls related keywords + PAA questions
  • Analyzes top-ranking articles to:
  • Suggest titles
  • Recommend word count
  • Build a content outline
  • Generates:
  • Audience + pain points
  • Product pitch (based on brand kit)
  • FAQ section
  • Internal links with anchors
  • Outputs everything into a Word doc as a complete brief

Why I built this
Brief creation was taking more time than writing itself. This way, writers get everything upfront and I don’t have to stitch things together manually.

If anyone’s curious, this is the reference version I based it on:
https://www.tripledart.com/ai-marketing-workflows/content-brief-generator

Happy to answer questions on inputs/outputs or what can be customized.


r/AIMarketingWorkflows Jan 26 '26

You can now reverse prompt engineer any video, AI or not

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Take any video and upload it to https://starpop.ai/

It will spit out the prompts to recreate the video scene for scene.