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Jenny Ouyang's avatar

Love the systems you’re building, Wyndo! I approached some of them differently but with the same concepts in mind.

Really generous of you to share the secret weapons behind your process.

Wyndo's avatar

Thanks Jenny! I’m curious how this will play out the next 6 months. Things will evolve for sure. After all, AI is moving at breakneck speed :)

Ian Browne's avatar

Such a helpful article

Wyndo's avatar

Much appreciated, Ian!

Jonas Braadbaart's avatar

This is great!

I've been meaning to do something similar for some time now, thanks for sharing! 💡

Wyndo's avatar

Amazing! Give away admin work, maintain creative work.

Karo (Product with Attitude)'s avatar

Another brilliant post from you Wyndo! I need to build something similar, thank you for sharing.

Wyndo's avatar

Looking forward to see that Karo!

Daria Cupareanu's avatar

Love how this system basically automates all parts where AI does a much better job than we humans do & ofc, much faster. I've got some automations in place too for ideation and research. Disitrbution is next on the list.

Wyndo's avatar

Kinda imagining how this will be in the future, maybe I'm just gonna playing symphony and command everything to AI agent haha

Daria Cupareanu's avatar

This is exactly how I felt a few days ago, when I was chilling in bed and Comet's Assistant was working for me. What a feeling!!

Saif's avatar

One of the better AI articles I’ve read on Substack. The outline you gave is banger. It keeps me at the center, which is what I think every creator wants. To be the center of their own universe.

Wyndo's avatar

Thanks Saif!

I think thats how we, creator need to future proof ourselves. When everything can be generated by AI, why people should read your stuff?

Saif's avatar

You think about this more than I. So let me ask you. If AI can generate content at massive scale, won’t they occasionally create content that is as good if not better than a human? With enough volume that “occasionally” is a lot of content. Where does that leave the human creator?

Wyndo's avatar

Maybe AI can write better than avg human with a simple instruction, but so far it's too plain and lack of personalities that makes the content unique.

AI need human behind it to steer them into the right direction.

When AI will democratize content generation, what makes people read or follow creator is authenticity, personalities, and connection those creators provide. Eventually, people want to hear stories, weird takes or personalities that make us real human that people can relate. People read content not just for entertainment or knowledge, but to connect with other people.

Ousmane Diallo's avatar

Thank you. You are

inspiring me to build a similar tool.

Dr Sam Illingworth's avatar

Absolutely exceptional work @Wyndo. Thank you for leading the way and showing us all so clearly how to follow. 🙏

Wyndo's avatar

always great to share what I’ve learned Sam, appreciate you!

Amrut Patil's avatar

Love this system!

Raj Ajrawat's avatar

What your post highlights is the notion of "stuff coming to me" vs "me having to go to stuff". The former enables you to move more efficiently while the latter is just manual work. This is one of the best posts I've come across highlighting how smart solopreneurs are taking advantage of these tools to scale without losing their personal time.

Wyndo's avatar

Thanks! Much appreciated.

Indeed it is. Given AI becomes more agentic, they can push information to its human in much more efficient way so we can focus more on what requires our true brain power!

Raj Ajrawat's avatar

I think the major challenge I'm seeing is having average, non-technical people being able to setup agentic workflows. Still a high barrier to entry. But that's when I think we will see broad positive economic impact from these tools.

Wyndo's avatar

indeed. agentic is still high barrier to entry if people are still having problems on prompting, but the return is wild if more people can master this

Raj Ajrawat's avatar

It's a key reason why I'm trying to invest in this newsletter. I want that barrier to entry to fall dramatically. Let people reclaim some of the time they have back for stuff they want to do vs personal/daily ops/admin.

Wyndo's avatar

exactly why i'm bullish with AI so far. if we can remove mechanical stuff out of our lives, then we can focus on what actually matter that requires our unique abilities as human

The 2020 Report's avatar

I would really love to connect and discuss this topic with you. Lmk the best way to reach out! ✍️

Wyndo's avatar

Feel free to dm

Dave W.'s avatar

Good article. I use cursor as my workspace for creating content and it works well. You mentioned using Claude code and cursor. Do you use them both? What does each do?

Wyndo's avatar

Great qs!

I still use CC using pro pricing plan so I need to save some token usage thats why I combine it with Cursor as alternative.

But Cursor is helpful to access and manage the files holistically because they have UI while CC doesn’t.

Sometimes I use terminal inside Cursor to access CC.

I also still doing majority of vibe coding using Cursor, so it makes sense to combine it at this moment for a while. If all I want to do is just a simple edit, then Cursor is better option with their tab completion feature and save agentic work for CC.

Dave W.'s avatar

Thank you. I’m looking for ways to save money in Cursor. I love cursor and also use for vibe coding. So I’m comfortable either way the IDE and now use it for my writing. I’m on the $60 a month plan and am now burning through that every 2 to 3 weeks. I’d love to find a way to use separate ChatGPT and Claude subscriptions to save money without abandoning Cursor. If you come across ideas that seem worthwhile let me know (or even better write an article).

Wyndo's avatar

Have u tried using openrouter? So u use API instead. But yeah thats hard choice tbh. Both apps are super important. But I think if u sacrifice one of them and shift to Gemini or Grok. You could save some.

James Presbitero's avatar

Awesome stuff, Wyndo! Very inspiring, can't wait to try out these things for myself.

Wyndo's avatar

Thanks James! Looking forward to see what you’ll build soon!

Nicolas Vargas's avatar

Great post! What stood out to me is that most marketers still see distribution as a channel problem, when increasingly it’s becoming an orchestration problem.

Systems become powerful once a unique perspective and voice exist. Otherwise AI just scales noise.

Souraya chemal's avatar

Really interesting setup most people end up with a stack of AI tools that don’t actually work together. The real value is in how everything connects, not in any single tool. That integration layer is what turns automation into something usable day to day. For the LinkedIn scheduling side of that workflow, this breakdown adds a useful perspective: https://magicpost.in/blog/best-linkedin-scheduling-tools

Eric's avatar

Excellent perspective. We’re definitely moving past 'using AI' and into 'orchestrating AI systems.' I’ve been using Zaturn.ai to streamline our newsletter growth by treating the platform as a coordinated department rather than a series of one-off tasks. It’s the difference between a tool that helps you write and an agentic system that actually executes the growth strategy. Quality at scale is finally a reality!