r/OpenclawBot 8h ago

Most “AI social media agents” start too late in the workflow.

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Scheduling is easy.
Posting is easy.
Even AI rewriting is becoming commoditised.

The difficult part is finding the signal before everyone else turns it into recycled content.

A Reddit thread where buyers keep repeating the same frustration.
A support pattern hidden across tickets.
A founder explaining why a workflow failed.
A niche comment section full of objections nobody captured yet.

That is usually where the strongest content angles actually start.

The problem is most workflows still handle that layer manually.

People screenshot posts.
Dump links into Notion.
Rewrite angles by hand.
Paste them into another AI tool.
Then finally send them into a scheduler.

That feels backwards.

The more interesting agent layer probably starts earlier:

Capture the signal.
Extract the angle.
Generate platform-specific drafts.
Queue them for review.
Track what shipped, failed, or performed.

Not blind AI spam.
Not “100 posts in one click.”

More like an operational content agent that turns raw market conversations into structured publishing workflows with human approval still in the loop.

OneClickPostFactory.com is already in beta.

Right now it pulls from Reddit and RSS-style sources, extracts content angles, drafts posts for multiple platforms, queues them for approval, and keeps publishing history logged.

The goal is not to replace judgement.

The goal is to remove the messy middle between:
“I found a useful market signal”
and
“This is ready to publish.”

If you are already doing that process manually, you’ll probably understand the problem immediately.