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I built a weekly content brief automation for YouTubers
Most creators spend more time figuring out what to post than actually posting. This pulls trending topics (in your niche) from Reddit and Google News, runs them through AI, and emails you 5 video ideas every Monday morning. Make.com flow: Pull Reddit → Pull Google News → AI builds the brief → Send to your inbox every week
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I built a weekly content brief automation for YouTubers
Automated replies to every comments in your brand voice
Replying to comments consistently matters but doing it manually can be tough. You can automate comment replies using AI, without turning your brand into a chatbot. The key is in the prompt you set up the AI reply agent with. Something I have been testing: PROMPT: "Reply as [YOUR NAME]. Sound like a helpful friend, not a business. Never say 'Great question!' or 'Thanks for reaching out!' Always: Use their name, reference what they said, end with a question when it makes sense. If they mention money/complaints → flag for review. Max 150 characters." The set up in a no code automation tool (I prefer make.com but can be N8N also): Watch comments → Filter spam → OpenAI with prompt → Auto-post simple replies → Flag complex ones for you → Log to Sheet Runs 24/7. Reply in 15 minutes even while you sleep.
1 like • Feb 14
@Greta Svensson Great question. Right now I track 3 things: 1️⃣ Reply speed (time-to-response before vs after automation)2️⃣ Thread depth (do conversations continue after the AI reply?)3️⃣ DM or link clicks triggered from comment threads If thread depth drops, the prompt needs work.If DMs increase, it’s doing its job. For higher-ticket offers, I also tag leads in the CRM with “comment origin” so I can see assisted conversions later. Curious — are you running organic or paid traffic into your content?
0 likes • Feb 17
Mostly organic been would work just as well or better (in terms of numbers and getting data) with paid. So far not much data, my social followings are tiny lol
What YT made you realise about yourself?
I wonder, because although I didn't start off yet ( Just working on my first videonscript) I have noticed that It feels good to me when I think about running my own channel. Second thing is that I am really afraid of speaking and explaining things in English because it is not my main language although I love it. Third it makes me realise what I actually want to experience creating this channel. I want to experience: 1. pure joy because I helped someone and this person improved her life at least a bit; 2. Fulfilment 3. Genuine happiness from achieving success by helping others and earning out of it. You?
2 likes • Feb 5
YouTUbe made me realise how important just showing up consistently is to achieving most goals in life. Even when you dont feel like it - and you dont have to go 100% every time - but consistenly putting in effort will get you to where you want to go - probably will take a lot longer than you think or hope - but eventually consistency pays off!
Its been a while!
Its been a while since I have shared anything but just wanted to share some updates in the hope that it gives others some inspiration. After a few months in a bit of a slump, only reaching a couple of hundred views on each video, I have seemingly turned a corner. How did I get there? Well a few things have happened and I will list here: 1. Obviously continuing to follow Alexa's fabulous advice and teachings on her YouTube videos 2. Working with ChatGPT to get help with ideas for titles, thumbnails, descriptions and loose scripts. 3. Posting consistently - I do two longform videos a week and am in the middle of a daily challenge with shorts, documenting a month of life on a budget (my niche) 4. Listening to my audience, discovering what they want and delivering on that. 5. Being authentic.. most of my viewers say this is what they love 6. Offering free downloads of helpful tools (free for now while I build trust) 7. Manifesting I have been two years on YouTube, monitised in April 25, and am now almost at 2k subs. My videos are now reaching the 5k mark and am getting lots of engagement. Latest stats in image below and I'm due a paycheck of £111.08 in February! If I can do this, so can YOU!! 💪
Its been a while!
2 likes • Feb 3
@Suzanne Milbourne congrats on the YouTube earnings! Your 7 lessons learned are really truth when it comes to YouTube and online business. Consistency and authenticity definitely are the two key ones I fully believe in. And I love using AI to ideate out content! So useful even if only for this purpose alone.
Why YouTube actually?
I’m curious, especially for those of us starting YouTube later in life. What made you start your YouTube channel in the first place? I tried FB and IG and TikTok but none of these speaks to me. I just dont feel it. Additional for my purpose i think search engine maschine where people come asking questions I have answers to is better for my customer journey and monetisation later on. Your / my job is to be consistent and post videos so potential " customers" find you. How about you? Was it the wish to share your experience, help others, build income, create something of your own, or something that’s harder to put into words, journaling? I’ve noticed that the reason we start, often shapes how we show up on YouTube later, including how we think about content and monetisation , sometimes without us even realising it. I’d really love to hear what your original motivation was.
2 likes • Feb 3
@Alicja Heinz Gen x/Millenial cusp here. YouTube is a place where I have learnt a lot of skills that have helped with my online freelancing career - a lot. So for me its the long form content and tutorials - basically a free school/university where you can learn real income generating skills. But you have to pick who you learn from carefully, but you can identity legit sources from their communities.
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Waisale Naqiolevu
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