Companion videos

The AI marketing stack: content, SEO, social on autopilot — companion videos

The article describes a small marketing team running like a much larger one — research, drafting, image work, scheduling, distribution — by stitching a few AI tools and an automation platform together. These two videos give you the up-close build and the wider survey of which tools are currently doing the heavy lifting.

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I Built an AI Content Agent With N8N and Claude (Step-by-Step)

Greg Isenberg

Isenberg builds a real content pipeline in n8n with The Boring Marketer — scraping top-performing posts on YouTube and X, drafting new pieces with Claude, researching with Perplexity, generating images, and publishing to LinkedIn with a human-approval step. It is exactly the "agent in the middle, tools on either side" shape the article describes, and the human-review stage is shown rather than just mentioned.

What you should get from this: Design a marketing workflow where AI drafts and routes work, but humans keep control over strategy, brand voice and publishing.

Watch or know first: Basic n8n familiarity and a clear content-review policy.

AI Expert note: The tool stack and platform APIs can drift, but the approval architecture matters. Do not automate posting without a human review step, brand-voice source material and a rollback path for bad drafts.

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I'm REVEALING ALL the Vibe Marketing Secrets (NO Gatekeeping)

Greg Isenberg

A wider tour of the current AI marketing stack — workflow automation, model routing, AI video and voice tools, ad creation from competitor analysis. Good way to see which tools are doing what across the category before you decide where to put the first three Zaps or n8n flows for your own team.

What you should get from this: Map the current marketing-tool landscape before deciding which workflows deserve automation.

Watch or know first: Understand your team's current bottleneck: research, content production, distribution, ads or reporting.

AI Expert note: This is useful market scanning, not a prescription. Tool names, pricing and capabilities change quickly; use it to generate candidates, then evaluate privacy, brand risk, approval paths and real ROI before adopting anything.

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