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Content Creator Agent

Research, draft, and publish written content — blog posts, newsletters, email sequences, product descriptions, and more — from a brief or on a schedule.

The problem it solves

Content creation is a volume problem. A consistent content strategy requires a steady output of blog posts, newsletters, social captions, email sequences, and ad copy. Most teams either underproduce (because writing takes time), or outsource (at high cost and low brand consistency).

A Content Creator Agent doesn't replace strategic creativity — it handles the research, drafting, and production work that consumes most of a content team's time.

What the agent produces

Long-form content

  • Blog posts and articles (SEO-optimized, structured with headers)
  • Case studies and success stories
  • Whitepapers and guides
  • Product documentation

Email & marketing

  • Newsletters (weekly or monthly)
  • Drip email sequences for onboarding, lead nurturing, re-engagement
  • Promotional emails and campaign announcements
  • Cold outreach templates

Short-form & social

  • LinkedIn posts and thought leadership content
  • YouTube video descriptions and titles
  • Product descriptions and feature announcements
  • Internal announcements and updates

How it works

You provide a brief

Send the agent a brief via email or chat. It can be as short as a topic and audience ("Write a blog post about AI agents for e-commerce owners") or as detailed as a full outline.

Agent researches and drafts

The agent uses web search to gather current information and context, then drafts the content according to your brand guidelines, tone, and format preferences stored in its knowledge base.

You review and approve

In Draft mode, the content lands in your inbox or drafts folder for review. You can reply with edits or approval — the agent refines based on your feedback.

Agent publishes or queues

Once approved, the agent can send newsletters via email, queue posts for publishing, or upload drafts to Google Docs for your workflow.

Real example

A B2B SaaS company was publishing one blog post per month because their marketing manager was stretched thin. They deployed a Content Creator Agent with their brand guidelines, competitor analysis, and target keyword list loaded into the knowledge base.

Output after 30 days:

  • 8 blog posts drafted (up from 1-2)
  • Monthly newsletter drafted and ready for review 3 days before send date
  • 12 LinkedIn posts queued for the founder's profile
  • 3 onboarding email sequences written and loaded into their CRM

Time from marketing manager: 2-3 hours per week for review and feedback.

What makes it work well

The agent's output quality is directly tied to the quality of its knowledge base. Before deploying:

Load into the knowledge base:

  • Brand voice and tone guide
  • Target audience personas
  • Product or service descriptions
  • Past content examples (for style matching)
  • Competitor positioning notes
  • SEO keyword targets (if relevant)

Give it clear instructions around:

  • Content length and structure preferences
  • Topics to always cover or always avoid
  • Calls to action to include
  • Where to publish or who to send drafts to

Integrations to connect:

  • Google Drive — save drafts as Google Docs for collaborative editing
  • Google Docs — direct document creation and sharing
  • LinkedIn — publish thought leadership posts directly to your company or personal profile
  • YouTube — generate and update video descriptions and titles

Autonomy mode:

  • Draft mode — best for most content work; all drafts reviewed before publishing
  • Web search enabled to allow the agent to research current events, trends, and facts

Scheduled tasks:

  • Set up recurring content tasks: "Draft a blog post every Monday at 9 AM"
  • "Send me the newsletter draft every Thursday for Friday publication"

Who this is for

  • Founders who want consistent thought leadership without writing it themselves
  • Marketing teams that need to scale output without scaling headcount
  • Agencies producing content for multiple clients (one agent per client, with client-specific knowledge bases)
  • E-commerce brands needing product descriptions, email sequences, and promotional copy
  • Coaches and consultants building an audience through written content