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Sabrina Ramonov details a Claude and Blotato workflow for solo marketing

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Sabrina Ramonov details a Claude and Blotato workflow for solo marketing

By AI, Created 5:01 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Sabrina Ramonov says she uses Claude AI and Blotato to publish 250 pieces of content a week while still reviewing every post for brand voice and quality. Her new tutorial, tied to HubSpot’s Marketing Against the Grain podcast, breaks down the 6-step system and includes a companion guide with the prompts she uses.

Why it matters: - Ramonov’s workflow shows how a solo creator can run a high-volume content engine without hiring an agency, assistant or in-house team. - The system is designed to speed up production while keeping a human review step before anything goes live. - Ramonov says the setup saves her 40+ hours a week.

What happened: - Sabrina Ramonov published a video tutorial on April 21, 2026, on HubSpot’s Marketing Against the Grain podcast, Episode 419. - Host Kipp Bodnar of HubSpot CMO led the episode. - The tutorial shows how Ramonov uses Claude, Anthropic’s AI agent platform, together with Blotato to manage a solo marketing operation. - Ramonov says she uses the system to publish 250 pieces of content per week across Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X, TikTok, Substack, Threads, Bluesky, YouTube and other channels. - Ramonov says she personally reviews every piece of content for brand voice consistency and quality.

The details: - Ramonov says she grew from 0 to 2.4+ million followers on her own using AI-enabled systems. - Ramonov is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree and the founder of Blotato, which integrates with Claude to manage content creation and scheduling. - Ramonov says the same Claude and Blotato setup helped a brand-new Facebook page reach more than 46 million organic views in the past 3 months. - Ramonov says the 6-step workflow starts with a custom “write-content” skill in Claude Cowork. - The Claude skill uses an AI-guided interview to capture a creator’s brand voice. - The workflow then generates platform-specific drafts for Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok and X from one source, including raw images and screenshots. - Ramonov says Blotato connects to Claude in 60 seconds as a custom connector. - The integration lets Claude generate visuals and schedule posts without leaving the conversation. - Blotato can generate infographics, carousels, slideshows and AI videos. - Blotato auto-matches each asset to the right platform. - Ramonov says she can generate an image, write captions and schedule a full week of posts across LinkedIn, Facebook, X, Instagram and Substack without leaving Claude. - The workflow also uses plain-English prompts to schedule posts to multiple platforms at once, even with different media per platform. - Ramonov says she confirms and manages the full content calendar from Claude or from Blotato’s scheduling dashboard. - Ramonov says the system still keeps her in the loop before content publishes. - Ramonov cautions against fully automated, no-review content pipelines for beginners. - Ramonov says she checks every piece of content that goes out and keeps experimenting with new styles, topics and formats. - The companion blog post with all 6 steps and exact prompts is available here.

Between the lines: - Ramonov is positioning AI as a workflow layer, not a replacement for editorial judgment. - The pitch is less about writing faster and more about turning one person into a distributed content team. - Her emphasis on brand-voice training suggests the main challenge is consistency, not just output volume.

What’s next: - Ramonov says the free Claude prompts shown in the video can be reused by other creators and business owners. - Blotato’s integration with Claude is being framed as a broader tool for entrepreneurs who want to automate content production and scheduling. - Ramonov says she is continuing to refine the skill each week.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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