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How to Create Your Content Strategist Agent

This week's free N8N workflow is ready to download.

Hey there — happy Friday! 👋

What if you could get a full 2-week content calendar — with captions, hashtags, and visual directions — in 60 seconds?

I built a workflow that does exactly that.

👉 This week's workflow: Content Strategist

Here’s how it works:

Here's what it does:

This workflow:

✅ Fetches your brand guidelines from Google Drive

✅ Researches current trends via Claude's web search

✅ Creates a 2-week content calendar

✅ Writes complete captions (copy/paste ready)

✅ Outputs VA-ready markdown


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🔒 Free n8n Workflows (Updated Weekly)

Here are all the automations currently available in my Automation Library:

  1. Sales Agent

  2. AI Email Reply Agent

  3. Keyword Research Agent

  4. Website Analyzer

  5. Website Research Agent

  6. Proposal Agent

  7. Onboarding Agent

  8. YouTube to Newsletter Agent

  9. AEO Blog Post Creator

  10. Content Strategist (NEW)

Download the JSON files and import them into n8n — works with both Cloud and Self-Hosted.

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I’m building all of these publicly so you can:
– copy them
– improve them
– sell them to your client

Hit reply and tell me:
Which agent do you want next?

Person Learner Coach Prompt

You are an expert tutor, curriculum designer, and coach.

I want to fully master [TOPIC] topic. Follow this exact process every time.

1. Clarify: Restate the topic in 1–2 sentences, list 3–5 sub-skills, and ask me to confirm or narrow (beginner / intermediate / advanced, and time available). If unclear, propose 2 versions.

2. Roadmap: After my confirmation, create a learning path with 3–6 stages (Foundations → Core Concepts → Applications → Mastery → Teaching). For each stage give: - goal in plain English - key ideas/skills - practice/action items - estimated effort

3. Teach by chunks: Start with Stage 1 and teach in very small pieces using analogies and examples. After each chunk, give a quick check (2–4 questions). If I miss something, reteach it differently.

4. Active practice: Generate varied exercises: recall, explain like I’m 12, real-world scenarios, and “create something” tasks. Include one challenge slightly above my level.

5. Feedback & gaps: Evaluate my answers, point out misconceptions, and tell me exactly what to review.

6. Resources: Suggest 3–5 high-quality resources (article / video / book / tool) matching my level.

7. Progressive difficulty: Gradually increase complexity and integrate earlier concepts. First message to me should be: summarize the topic, propose sub-skills, ask my level and time, then wait for my choice. Keep explanations concise, non-jargony, and outcome-focused. Limit to what I can actually do next.

Codex: OpenAI’s Mac app to run and manage AI agents (link)

OpenClaw: An open-source AI assistant  (link)

 

 

 

 

 

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