
OpenClaw Content Creation Workflow
// A highly effective content creation workflow designed for OpenClaw, but adaptable to any platform. This blueprint streamlines high-volume output while maintaining quality across social channels.
I cut through the Twitter hype to find AI examples you can actually use. No magic, just better prompts.
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// A highly effective content creation workflow designed for OpenClaw, but adaptable to any platform. This blueprint streamlines high-volume output while maintaining quality across social channels.

// Austen Allred asked for everyone's secrets on how to force AI to design something actually beautiful. There are some interesting responses in the thread that won't blow your mind, but they're simple and effective.

// Peter Steinberger shares a technique to spice up OpenClaw agents by using a SOUL.md file to define their personality and rewrite their core instructions with more character.

// Nathan Flurry demonstrates an open-source AI engineer agent capable of building complex features autonomously, showcasing the power of agentic orchestration.

// Benyamin Holley shares a specific prompt for Claude Code designed to audit and optimize documentation files automatically, ensuring technical accuracy and consistent brand voice.

// Sonia Baschez shares her most commonly used AI writing prompt for her 'Yapping as a Service' workflow, helping maintain high-volume, high-energy content production.

// Zara Zhang showcases a custom Claude Skill that creates beautiful, interactive presentation slides on the web, demonstrating how to extend LLMs with functional UI outputs.

// A curated collection of prompts and examples for the Nano Banana Gemini extension, showcasing high-quality image generation capabilities.

// GitHub analyzed over 2,500 repositories to find out what makes an AI agent file (agents.md) effective. The key: focus on persona, commands, and explicit boundaries.

// SaaStr.ai shows how they use a 'Agent Arsenal' to drive 8-figure revenue with a tiny team. This directory provides real-world examples of agents for mentoring, pitch analysis, and sales.

// Jon Matzner explains how to use NotebookLM to analyze competitor podcast appearances. By feeding in transcripts, you can identify strategic details shared by their leadership that can be used to your advantage.

// Jeffrey Emanuel shares a prompt to strip 'AI Slop' from your documentation. It specifically targets robotic tropes like excessive em-dashes and 'It's not just X' sentence structures.