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Content pipeline for a construction company - where to start?
Hey everyone. I do automations for a construction startup and they just asked me if I can build out a full content pipeline for them. Basically they want to take their existing content (job site photos, project walkthroughs, before/afters) and repurpose it into social posts, plus generate some AI content on top of that like how-to posts and tips. So the pipeline would need to: - Pull in their existing content from wherever its stored - - Repurpose it into different formats for different platforms - - Generate original AI content like how-to guides and educational posts - - Ideally schedule or queue everything up I haven't built something like this before so I'm trying to figure out the right tech stack. What tools or workflows are people using for content generation and repurposing at scale? Any recommendations on what works well together would be huge. Also curious if anyone has done this specifically for a trades/construction type business since the content style is pretty different from like SaaS or coaching.
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Tsvetomir this is almost exactly the architecture I built for YouTube β€” research, script, generate, publish, all automated with Claude Code. The core pipeline translates well to this use case. The main difference for construction content would be the input layer β€” instead of scraping YouTube topics you're ingesting their existing job site photos and project walkthroughs as source material. Happy to share how I structured the agent handoffs if it helps you scope this out.
Day 5 Website Builder - Learning
Just got my first business website live β€” gethotlineai.com Built it with Claude Code over the last few days. Zero prior web dev experience. The site is for Hotline AI β€” an AI speed-to-lead service for car dealerships that responds to internet leads in under 60 seconds. Biggest hack: Having Claude screenshot the site, compare it to a reference, and iterate until it matched β€” no guessing, no back and forth with myself. Just: screenshot β†’ diff β†’ fix β†’ repeat. What surprised me most: The hardest part wasn't the code. It was the DNS. Spent more time fighting Namecheap and Vercel than I did building the actual site. But that's the real education β€” you don't know what you don't know until something breaks. Site is live, form submissions go to my business email, custom domain is connected. Onto the next.
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This is some great work
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have πŸŽ‰
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Hey everyone! πŸ‘‹ I'm Zain Background is in Amazon PPC and advertising, but I've been deep in Claude Code for the past few months building AI systems. This week's win β€” I shipped a fully automated YouTube Shorts pipeline built entirely with Claude Code. 7 AI agents handling everything from research to upload. Talking head videos, not faceless. Posted 7 videos in 7 days, one hit 1.1K views with zero subscribers and zero ad spend. Still early days but the system is working. Looking forward to learning from everyone here and sharing more as I build.
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@Duy Nguyen a welcome to the community Duy
Day 1: AIS#7DaysChallenge (Newsletter automation for my soon-to-be-launched Skool fitness nutrition community)
Hey everyone! Here's my submission: https://fuellab.sharpr.cloud/newsletter/issue-001.html Quick intro: I'm a software engineer, Level 3 PT and Level 4 Advanced Sports Nutritionist, HYROX racer, half marathon runner, and getting ready for my first Ironman next year. You also saw my recent winning post on the community a few weeks ago: https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society/community-wins-recap-apr-25-may-1?p=2b0f460e So when I started looking at what to build for Day 1 of Nate's 7-day challenge, the project that picked itself was tied to the thing I'm actually trying to launch on Skool β€” a fitness nutrition community for athletes and busy people who train hard. https://www.skool.com/test-community-3892 Why this was the right project to start with Soft launch is close. To get there I needed a landing page, an email list, a video sales letter on that page, the legal pages every site needs, and a way to actually publish weekly content without burning a full day every Wednesday. Nate's Day 1 brief said "build a newsletter automation." I figured I'd kill a flock of birds with one stone β€” newsletter pipeline, landing page, subscriber capture, VSL, and the legal footer, all in one connected system, all in one session. The stack I'd been wanting to try Claude Design for a while, so the landing page got built there first β€” pure React + Tailwind, no build step, the hand-drawn-coach aesthetic I'd been carrying around in my head for months. That gave me a real surface to attach the newsletter to. For the video sales letter, I usedΒ HeyGenΒ β€” recorded one solid take, let it handle the avatar lipsync and the cleanup. The footage embedded straight into the landing page hero. Saved a half-day of trying to film myself in a quiet room. For the Privacy and Terms pages β€” every site needs them, nobody enjoys writing them β€” I just asked Claude. It produced two real, brand-appropriate pages that hold up. Five minutes from "we need legal pages" to "legal pages are live."
Day 1: AIS#7DaysChallenge (Newsletter automation for my soon-to-be-launched Skool fitness nutrition community)
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Love that you picked a project tied to something you're actually launching β€” makes the build so much more focused. Newsletter automation is one of those things that sounds simple until you're staring at edge cases at 2am. How are you handling content generation β€” fully automated or human in the loop?
πŸš€New Video: Hermes Agent: Zero to Personal AI Assistant (1 Hour Course)
This is a complete walkthrough of getting Hermes Agent set up from scratch on a VPS. You'll see how to install it on Hostinger, connect it to Telegram, set up your first skill and cron job, and back everything up to GitHub. By the end you'll understand the five pillars of Hermes, when to use it instead of Claude Code, and how to scale to multiple agents without breaking anything.
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The 'when to use Hermes instead of Claude Code' section is exactly what I needed. Been running Claude Code for pipeline automation but there are use cases where a persistent VPS-based agent makes more sense. Queuing this up.
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@zain-abideen-3616
Amazon ads β†’ AI automation. Built a 7-agent YouTube pipeline with Claude Code. Research to upload, fully automated.

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