I Run 250+ Social Media Posts/Week… Alone (Claude Code Workflow)

I Run 250+ Social Media Posts/Week… Alone (Claude Code Workflow)

From Marketing Against The Grain by Hubspot Media

April 21, 2026 · 16 min · Season 1 · Episode 419

About this episode

Kipp and Sabrina Ramonov discuss how to publish 250 pieces of content per week using AI tools as a solo creator.

Get our free Claude Cowork Workflow: https://clickhubspot.com/detf Ep. 419 How do you publish 250 pieces of content per week with zero employees? Kipp and Sabrina Ramonov of Blotato, dive into the exact AI-powered content workflow that built a 2 million-person audience—all as a solo creator. Learn more on building repeatable brand voice skills with AI, automating content creation from raw images, and managing an entire social media calendar through smart connectors and tools. Sabrina Ramonov is on a mission to teach 1 million people AI. She’s the solo founder of Blotato.com, an AI SaaS app for creators and entrepreneurs to go viral on multiple social platforms like me (0 to 500k+ in 6 months solo). Mentions Sabrina Ramonov https://www.youtube.com/@sabrina_ramonov Blotato https://www.blotato.com/ Claude Cowork https://support.claude.com/en/articles/13345190-get-started-with-claude-cowork Airtable https://www.airtable.com/ Canva https://www.canva.com/ Get our guide to build your own Custom GPT: https://clickhubspot.com/customgpt We’re creating our next round of content and want to ensure it tackles the challenges you’re facing at work or in your business. To understand your biggest…

People in this episode

Host: Kipp Ramonov

Guest: Sabrina Ramonov

Topics covered

  • AI content creation
  • social media strategy
  • solo entrepreneurship
  • brand voice
  • automation tools

Keywords

  • social media
  • AI workflow
  • content automation
  • Blotato
  • Claude Cowork

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Organizations: Blotato, Claude Cowork, Airtable, Canva

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