AI Agent Content → Generate Blog Posts → Schedule Social Media

beginner15 minPublished Mar 11, 2026
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Transform interesting AI agent conversations and posts into engaging blog content and social media posts for AI-focused businesses and thought leaders.

Workflow Steps

1

Zapier

Collect trending AI content

Monitor RSS feeds, webhooks, or API endpoints from AI agent platforms and AI-focused subreddits. Set triggers for posts with high engagement (likes, comments, shares) or specific keywords like 'AI consciousness,' 'autonomous agents,' or 'superintelligence.'

2

OpenAI GPT-4

Generate blog post and social content

Send the original AI agent post/discussion to GPT-4 with prompts to: 1) Write a 800-1200 word blog post expanding on the topic, 2) Create 3-5 social media posts for different platforms, 3) Generate SEO-friendly title and meta description, 4) Suggest relevant hashtags.

3

WordPress

Create draft blog post

Automatically create a draft WordPress post with the GPT-4 generated content, title, and meta description. Add tags for 'AI Agents,' 'Artificial Intelligence,' and other relevant categories. Include link back to original source for attribution.

4

Buffer

Schedule social media posts

Queue the generated social media content in Buffer across LinkedIn, Twitter, and other platforms. Space posts 2-4 hours apart, optimize posting times based on your audience analytics, and include relevant hashtags and the blog post link.

Workflow Flow

Step 1

Zapier

Collect trending AI content

Step 2

OpenAI GPT-4

Generate blog post and social content

Step 3

WordPress

Create draft blog post

Step 4

Buffer

Schedule social media posts

Why This Works

Leverages viral AI agent discussions as content inspiration while automating the time-consuming process of content creation and distribution

Best For

AI consultants, tech bloggers, and AI companies maintaining thought leadership content

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