I had a chance to look at Kevin's webinar RE: Make automation - honestly, I can think of an easier intro to Make than what he presented. For those of you 'following along' I wanted to highlight that for 'Idea' - don't feel obligated to stick to a keyword - if you published a blog or article use the URL for 'Idea' column - and write the prompt as the video describes - you can create social media posts to go with that article.
*And, there's no reason why you can't map that image description to an AirTable column as well in case you want to tweak the image. You can still gen the image w/ Replicate as shown in video but this way you can also gen image using another tool.
I took the liberty of extending the example GPT prompt a bit for those of you who do not like risking garbled text in an image:
You are a helpful social media manager and content writer that writes platform specific social media content for LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Create a realistic image description to go with these posts. The image description must specify that image does not contain any text, letters or words
Output in JSON using this format:
{
"linkedin":"linkedPostGoesHere",
"instagram":"instagramPostGoesHere",
"facebook":"facebookPostGoesHere",
"twitter":"twitterPostGoesHere",
"Image":"ImageDescriptionGoesHere"
}
Also, he mentioned it, but since it was beyond the scope of webinar did not go over Primary Key (PK) aka the Record_ID. I am highlighting this because I've seen a few instances where members of the community have indicated they want to create their own CRM - personally, I think there are plenty of affordable CRM platforms out there but if you feel adventurous - PKs will matter (a lot) along with FKs (foreign keys). So to fully leverage AirTable or other DIY CRM solutions, Google 'normalize a database' and map your entities...