Thank you so much Wyndo for such a detailed article. I am using NB with n8n to generate the images from the articles and then put them into canva for quick resize onto brand template. It is getting me good results for now but comes out a bit costly especialyl when I don't have much engagement :) .. This one helps a lot and I was telling other day to someone that sometime sticking to basics (like HTML+CSS here) can go long than thinking that how can LLM solve this for me :D
Amazing stuff Wyndo, and creative too! I might’ve missed it from the post, but do you convert them into jpg or no? Im having a script converting them into jpg, I can possibly send it your way if you want to
Brillant breakdown of how sometimes the ovbious solution isnt the fancy AI image generation but the reliable old school approach. I tried a similar thing for Instagram stories last year and kept hitting the same wall with inconsistent outputs until I realized HTML templates just worked better. I dunno why we default to thinking more complex equals better when half the time the simple tools have been there all along.
Great post here, Wyndo! I love the use case and will for sure be trying this out.
looking forward to see what you'll come up with!
Nice. You know I'm going to be trying this out.
I know u do, thanks Dennis :)
Thank you so much Wyndo for such a detailed article. I am using NB with n8n to generate the images from the articles and then put them into canva for quick resize onto brand template. It is getting me good results for now but comes out a bit costly especialyl when I don't have much engagement :) .. This one helps a lot and I was telling other day to someone that sometime sticking to basics (like HTML+CSS here) can go long than thinking that how can LLM solve this for me :D
I would love see your workflow using NB Dheeraj!
Yeah it costly unless our LinkedIn already making money haha
Yes, going to basic works in this case and we dont need to overcomplicate things.
Consistency gets easier when the process makes sense.
exactly!
This is great wyndo! And much cheaper than using Nano Banana Pro, I can tell you that much! 😂
yes at least not adding any cost at all 😄
Love a carousel and so this could be a game changer
defly game-changer!
Been avoiding carousels for the exact same reason—Canva felt like a time sink I couldn't justify. This post finally made me want to try.
You showed the thinking, not just the solution.
Three failed attempts before landing on HTML/CSS—that's the real value here.
A few visual refinements that could level it up:
- Bigger title/body contrast (1.5-2x size difference)
- More padding—content feels tight to edges
- Add visual anchors (icons, numbered badges) so eyes know where to land
- Vary the rhythm—same layout for 6 slides causes fatigue
One thought: your core insight deserves a one-liner that travels beyond this post.
"Automation isn't about saving time. It's about turning 'next week' into 'right now.'"
The system works. Now it's about making each slide stop the scroll.
appreciated :)
Thanks for this valuable feedback, there's a lot of room to improve here for sure!
Really cool Wyndo. Love how Claude code makes stuff accessible for those who are willing to experiment :)
oh man Claude Code is my personal AGI now, it can do anything, and cant live without it!
I'm not a fan of making carousels but this looks like a great way to use AI to help, I'll test this out
appreciated, glad u find it useful!
AI isn’t magic; it’s an enabler when combined with systems thinking, iteration, and constraints.
True!
Amazing stuff Wyndo, and creative too! I might’ve missed it from the post, but do you convert them into jpg or no? Im having a script converting them into jpg, I can possibly send it your way if you want to
Thanks Ilia! I did yeah, DM-ing you.
Brillant breakdown of how sometimes the ovbious solution isnt the fancy AI image generation but the reliable old school approach. I tried a similar thing for Instagram stories last year and kept hitting the same wall with inconsistent outputs until I realized HTML templates just worked better. I dunno why we default to thinking more complex equals better when half the time the simple tools have been there all along.