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Trying to solve “WHAT the hell DO I POST TODAY?” problem

Growpost
I used to think the hard part was writing the post.

It isn't.

For me, the hardest part is sitting down and thinking:

Okay… WHAT the hell DO I POST TODAY?

So I built a little workflow around that problem.

Instead of generating 20 random ideas, I give it a topic and it tries to build an actual content plan:

  • what to post
  • which format to use
  • when to post it
  • how the same idea should change across platforms
  • how to keep it closer to my own writing style

The interesting part has been the calendar.

If I post 5 times a week, I don't want:
AI idea → AI post → AI post → AI post → AI post

I want something more like:
story → opinion → tutorial → breakdown → experiment

I've been building this into Growpost, but I'm honestly unsure about one thing:

Is deciding what to post actually a problem worth solving?

Or is this something experienced creators already have figured out through their own systems?

I'd especially love feedback from people who post consistently:

How do you decide what you're going to post tomorrow?

u/Defiant_Season_2000 — 11 days ago
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I spent the last few weeks trying to solve my “WHAT the hell DO I POST TODAY?” problem

Website: https://www.growpost.space/ (need a feedback on this)

The fact that coming up with what to post is frequently more difficult than actually making the post is one of the main issues I've had with posting regularly.

I therefore created a tool that attempts to manage the complete contentplanning procedure.

It makes suggestions for fresh content ideas, scripts, and variations for sites like X, LinkedIn, and Instagram based on the kind of content you've been posting and its performance.

Additionally, you may choose who your target audience is, and the AI will utilize that information to tailor the themes, hooks, and writing style to the intended demographic.

Content calendar attempts to produce a variety of content types and variations that you may distribute around your calendar rather than producing 20 arbitrary AI posts.

I'm still unsure if this yields better outcomes than just creating individual posts with ChatGPT.

For those who produce content on a regular basis, what aspect of the process generating ideas, writing, maintaining consistency, or determining what truly works do you find most difficult?

Website: https://www.growpost.space/

u/Defiant_Season_2000 — 10 days ago