Tuesday morning... 9.14 AM
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Last Tuesday at 9:14am, I sat down at my desk with a coffee. I opened Claude Code. Pasted in a YouTube script I'd already written. Typed "generate content from this." By 9:24am I had… … 10 social posts I could use on LinkedIn, X, and Facebook. I copied the posts onto my accounts and scheduled them in for the week. Closed out my social accounts, and got on with my actual day. That was my entire content creation process for the week. Done before the coffee went cold. Six months ago, that same task would've eaten my Monday morning. Sometimes half the day. I'd sit there writing post after post, second-guessing every word, trying to make each one sound natural while also being useful while also fitting the platform's format. By the end I'd be drained. And I still had client work, product development, and about 40 other things that actually needed my attention. Now think about what 5 extra hours a week actually means over time. In a month, that's 20+ hours back. In a quarter, that's more than a full working week recovered. Time that goes into the parts of the business that generate revenue instead of the parts that just maintain visibility. But here's what sneaks up on you. When content becomes a 10-minute task, you actually stay consistent. You don't skip weeks. You don't go quiet for a month and then scramble to restart. When you stay consistent, the algorithm starts working for you instead of against you. Your posts get shown to more people. Your name shows up more often. Familiarity builds. Trust builds. And when trust is already there, selling becomes a conversation instead of a pitch. That compound effect only kicks in if you show up every week without burning out. The Social AI Agent makes showing up the easiest part of your week. Pre-sale is $27. Full price at launch is $47. If you're curious about what's included → https://growthmodels.co/social-ai-agent/ Tomorrow I want to talk about what you're really getting here. Because it's not just a content tool. That's the headline. The deeper value is something most people don't realise until they've gone through the setup. Pete "Tuesday morning, done" Boyle |