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Automated Client Content Production

Turn a simple voice note into blog posts, social media updates, and newsletter content, all produced and formatted by your OpenClaw agent.

What You Will Get

By the end of this guide, you will have a workflow where you or your client records a short voice note, and your OpenClaw agent turns it into multiple pieces of content for different platforms. One five-minute recording becomes a blog post, a LinkedIn update, a Twitter thread, an Instagram caption, and a newsletter section.

This workflow is perfect for agencies managing client content, consultants building thought leadership, and busy founders who think better out loud than they type. The voice note captures raw ideas and expertise; your agent handles the transformation into polished, platform-ready content.

The pipeline is repeatable. Once configured, every new voice note follows the same process: transcribe, expand, format, review, distribute. You set up the system once and use it as many times as you need.

How to Build the Voice-to-Content Pipeline

From voice note to multi-platform output

1

Record and Share the Voice Note

Record a voice note on your phone or computer covering the topic you want to create content about. Keep it between 3 and 10 minutes. Speak naturally and cover your key points, examples, and opinions. Send the audio file to your agent through your preferred messaging channel.

2

Transcribe the Recording

Ask your agent to transcribe the voice note into text. It will produce a clean transcript with proper punctuation and paragraph breaks. Review the transcript for any misheard words or unclear sections and correct them before proceeding.

3

Extract Key Themes and Arguments

Have your agent analyze the transcript and pull out the main themes, arguments, examples, and quotable lines. This extraction step is critical because it identifies the core content that will be adapted for each platform. You should see 3 to 5 key points summarized clearly.

4

Generate Platform-Specific Content

Tell your agent to produce content for each of your target platforms using the extracted themes. It writes a blog post draft from the full transcript, a LinkedIn post from the strongest argument, a Twitter thread from the key points, and an Instagram caption from the most visual or emotional angle.

5

Apply Client Voice and Brand Guidelines

If you are producing content for a client, share their tone guide, vocabulary preferences, and examples of past posts. Your agent adjusts all the generated content to match. This ensures the output sounds like the client wrote it, not like an AI produced it.

6

Review and Approve Each Piece

Go through each content piece and request revisions where needed. You might ask the agent to make the LinkedIn post more conversational, shorten the blog intro, or add a call to action to the Twitter thread. Each piece gets polished individually.

7

Queue for Distribution

Once all pieces are approved, export them to your scheduling tools or publishing platforms. Your agent can format each piece according to platform requirements and suggest optimal posting times. Mark the voice note as processed so you do not duplicate content later.

Tips and Best Practices

Use a Voice Note Template

Create a simple structure for your recordings: start with the main point, share 2-3 supporting examples, and end with your takeaway. This structure gives your agent better raw material and produces tighter content.

Batch Multiple Voice Notes

Record several voice notes on different topics and send them all at once. Your agent can process them in sequence, giving you a week's worth of content from a single recording session.

Store Client Profiles

For each client, create a profile message that includes their brand voice, audience, platforms, and content pillars. Paste this into the conversation before sending the voice note so your agent has all the context it needs upfront.

Archive Transcripts for Future Use

Save every transcript your agent produces. These become a searchable library of ideas you can mine later for new content angles, callback references, or compilation posts.

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