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How I Spend Only 1 Hour Scheduling Content Every Week (No Stress, No Burnout)

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In this video, I’m demoing exactly how I generate and schedule a full week of content in about 1 hour—so during my 9-to-5 I can focus all out, and my posts still go out automatically. I recorded this on a Sunday and walked through my system using my own SaaS, Blastfast: it’s a social media scheduler, but it also generates captions with AI. I drop in a prompt like “expert viral content writer for X/Twitter and Threads,” give it examples of posts that already worked for me (tech career, coding journey, building SaaS), set the tone/themes, and generate 50 captions in one shot. Then I pick the best ones, and I mainly schedule image-based posts because people click and read more when there’s a visual. But I’m careful with AI images—people can feel the “AI vibe” and lose interest—so I choose visuals that feel more human/relatable. The real takeaway is: don’t build your distribution channel on motivation, because motivation never lasts. Build a system. For me, that system consistently drives followers, occasional viral posts (even simple ones), and most importantly it pushes people to my newsletter—because followers are like birds flying past, but subscribers are the audience you can actually reach when you launch a course or product.

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