Just shipped an automation that runs twice a week. It pulls trending AI news, lets Gemini 3 Flash turn it into tweet ideas a normal human would actually click on, and drops 3to 5 fresh angles into my ClickUp. Stack: triggerdev → Tavily → Gemini → ClickUp. All free tier. $0/month. I wake up to content angles for AI for everyone. Built it on Reddit first. Worked beautifully on my PC. First cloud run? Every subreddit returned 403. Turns out Reddit silently blocks datacenter IPs. How Claude saved me: diagnosed it from one log read, then instead of waiting 7 days for Reddit's API approval, pivoted the whole data source to Tavily news search. News ended up being the better fit anyway already framed for non-technical readers, zero reframing needed.