The hard part of being a creator or coach is not having ideas. It is the volume. One good video has to become a short, a carousel, three captions, a newsletter, and a reply to the forty people who DM you the same question. One paid offer needs a sales page, a workshop outline, a five-email nurture sequence, and a follow-up for everyone who watched but did not buy. The work is not difficult. It is just relentless, and it is the reason most people post for three weeks and then go quiet.
An AI agent is built for this exact shape of work: take one thing you already made and turn it into ten, without losing your voice. The difference from a plain chatbot is that this agent remembers how you actually talk, can read the transcript or PDF you upload, can search the live web for what is trending in your niche, and can generate thumbnail concepts on the spot. You stop starting from a blank page and start from a first draft that already sounds like you.
The move that makes all of this work is setting your voice and your offers in Memory once. After that, every prompt below comes back sounding like you instead of like a generic content robot. You stay the creator. The agent handles the repetition so you can keep making the thing people actually came for.
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Do this first. Every prompt below comes back in your voice instead of generic copy, because the agent already knows who you are and what you sell.
Remember these facts about my business: I'm a fitness coach for busy parents over 35, teaching strength training in 30-minute home workouts, no fancy equipment. My voice is encouraging, blunt, a little funny, and I never use shame or hype. My main offer is a $149 8-week program called Strong At Home, plus a $19/mo community. My audience hangs out on Instagram and YouTube. Common objections: 'I have no time' and 'I'm too out of shape to start.' Always sound like a real person, never like a brochure.
Upload the transcript or paste the script, and get a week of posts in one pass.
Here's the transcript of my latest 8-minute YouTube video on why parents skip strength training. Pull the 5 strongest ideas and turn each into a standalone Instagram caption in my voice, under 150 words, each with one clear takeaway and a soft call to follow.
Now turn the same video into a LinkedIn-style text post, an X thread of 6 posts, and a 3-slide carousel outline with the on-slide text for each slide.
Write a 5-line script hook for a short that uses the most surprising point from the video. Give me three different opening lines so I can pick.
What you get: A full week of posts across platforms from one video, all in your voice, ready to schedule.
Go from a rough offer idea to a teachable structure you can record against.
I want to build a free 60-minute live workshop that leads into Strong At Home. Outline it: a hook, three teaching sections, one live demo, and a natural pitch at the end that doesn't feel slimy. Mark roughly how many minutes each part should take.
Now expand my paid program into an 8-week curriculum: one theme per week, the key lesson, the workout focus, and one small win the student should feel by the end of that week.
Write the workshop registration page copy: a headline, three bullets on what they'll learn, and one short paragraph on who it's for and who it isn't.
What you get: A workshop run-of-show and a full course skeleton you can record against this week.
Draft the whole sequence that turns a free signup into a paying member.
Write a 5-email nurture sequence for someone who downloaded my free '3 Moves, No Equipment' guide. Email 1 same day, then days 2, 4, 6, and 8. Build trust first, handle the 'no time' and 'too out of shape' objections, and only pitch Strong At Home in the last two. Keep each under 200 words, one CTA each.
Write a separate 3-email follow-up for people who attended the workshop but didn't buy: a recap with the replay, a story-based objection email, and a last-call email with a deadline.
Give me 5 subject line options for the first nurture email, each under 45 characters, no clickbait.
What you get: Two ready-to-load sequences that do the selling between your launches.
Save your answer style once, then draft replies to the questions you get over and over.
I get this DM constantly: 'I'm 45, haven't worked out in years, is your program too advanced for me?' Write a warm, honest reply in my voice under 80 words that reassures them and points to the right next step.
Here are 6 recurring questions from my community comments. Draft a short, human reply to each that I can edit and send, never copy-paste robotic.
Turn my reply style into a reusable Skill called 'Community reply' so I can paste any question and get a draft that sounds like me.
What you get: Faster, kinder replies that still sound like you, plus a saved Skill for every future question.
Describe the video; get thumbnail directions you can hand to a designer or generate now.
Generate three YouTube thumbnail concepts for a video titled 'The 30-Minute Workout Busy Parents Actually Stick To': bright, high-contrast, a real-feeling parent mid-workout at home, big readable text, no stocky gym vibe.
Now give me a clean quote-card image concept for Instagram using the line 'You don't need more time, you need a shorter workout,' in my brand style: warm, simple, easy to read on a phone.
What you get: Thumbnail and post-image directions in minutes, ready to generate or brief out.
Scheduled tasks and a connected chat app keep the content engine running.
Every Sunday at 6pm, give me a content plan for the week: 3 post ideas tied to my program, the platform for each, and a one-line hook, so I never start Monday from zero.
Once a month, search for what's trending in home fitness and parenting content right now and send me 5 angles I could make a video about, with why each would land with my audience.
(From Telegram) Quick one: rewrite this caption to be punchier and add a CTA to join the free community.
What you get: A weekly plan that writes itself and a content partner you can message from your phone.
Content marketing
Draft long-form, atomize it everywhere, and compare models to pick the best line.
Marketing agencies
Briefs, calendars, ad variations, and client reporting at agency speed.
Freelancers & consultants
Proposals, scoping, positioning, and client updates without the admin tax.
Open the Agent, paste any prompt above, and change the details to fit your business.