02 Content Factory · a live product, not a concept

Content goes out,
while you sleep

This is my own content factory. Every morning it finds a topic on its own, writes posts in the author's voice, draws cover images, runs the text through an audit and schedules each post for the best time on every platform. Over a hundred posts have gone out on autopilot so far. I set up the same factory for you, turnkey: on your accounts, in your voice, for your goals.

One input. Five outputs.

One topic in the morning turns into different posts for different platforms: a long-form post for X, a business-toned one for LinkedIn, threads for Threads and Bluesky, a Russian-language post for VK. Not the same text copied everywhere, but a version adapted to the format and language of each platform.

  1. Discoverythe factory pulls fresh topics from your niches on its own: RSS feeds, social media, AI ranking signals
  2. Generationcopy in the author's voice, each platform gets its own format and language
  3. Audita built-in critic rejects weak drafts before publishing, not after
  4. Cover imagesan image is generated for each post and fitted to the platform's requirements
  5. Schedulingevery post lands at the best time for its audience, in their own time zone
  6. Publishingautoposting with no human step; any post can be pulled before it goes out

Not just news: a funnel

A feed made only of news doesn't sell anything. Inside the factory, a content strategist rotates the role of each post the way a real social media manager would:

Value · 4 of 7breakdowns and insights that build trust and followers
Warm-up · 2 of 7case studies and behind-the-scenes posts: what we did, what broke, what worked, with numbers
Offer · 1 of 7a direct pitch with a call to action: to a channel, to the storefront, to DMs

The ratio is adjustable. The point is that the offer shows up in the feed on a regular, predictable schedule, not whenever someone remembers to post it.

What it looks like

Screenshots from my live factory. Topic names and channel handles are blurred: part of the content is built on private data.

Content factory topic feed
Feed. Topics the factory found overnight, with a source rating
Generation studio
Studio. Voice, character and style settings for each channel
Post generation
Generation. Posts for every platform are put together in parallel
Video generation
Video. Optional video engines: reels built from photos and generative animation
Published posts
Output. What went out per platform, with the status of every post visible

A 40-second promo

The clip is built by my own video engine: an HTML page renders to MP4 with one command. I also build these on request.

The limits, honestly

Platforms
Live right now: X, LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky, VK. We agree on the starting set together; adding a platform after launch is a separate task
Your part
A week to set up the voice and topics together with me, then 10 minutes a day reviewing the feed, or full autopilot
API costs
Text generation costs cents a day. Video and images cost more, you choose the volume. You can also run it on your own API keys
What the factory doesn't do
It doesn't invent expertise for you: the factory needs your topics and source material, otherwise the feed ends up generic
Code and data
The factory deploys on your own server; access and content stay with you

Pricing

Turnkey setup from $250
  • deployment on your server
  • author voice and topic direction
  • up to 5 platforms connected
  • content strategy: value / warm-up / offer
  • a week of calibration together
Ongoing support from $75/mo
  • monitoring and fixing failures
  • my API keys, limits set by the plan
  • adjustments to voice and topics
  • cheaper on your own keys, billed by actual use

Let's discuss your factory

Tell me what you want to publish and where. I'll show a live demo of my own factory and quote an exact price in writing before we start.

Message on Telegram

Or by email: sanexxx777@gmail.com. I reply within a day.