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Creator Economy Team: 4-Agent YouTube, Short-Form, Newsletter, Thumbnail Crew

A 4-agent crew for solo creators โ€” YouTube SEO, short-form video repurposing, newsletter writing, and thumbnail design. Built for the one-person content stack.

Solo creators run a content factory. A typical week: film, edit, upload, write the description, design the thumbnail, cut the shorts, post the shorts, write the newsletter, schedule the tweet, respond to comments. Most creators drop two or three of these steps under deadline pressure โ€” usually thumbnails (whatever, ship it) and newsletter (skip a week). The compound cost is real: lost CTR, smaller subs flywheel, weaker email list.

This 4-agent creator economy team handles the surrounding stack so you stay in the camera-and-cut zone. Tube does YouTube SEO and CTR-tracks. Clip pulls hooks from your long-form for short-form scripts. Letter writes the newsletter from your week. Frame designs thumbnails and runs CTR-prediction heuristics. The crew is built for one creator, not a media company โ€” minimal coordination, all approvals via Telegram, defaults aimed at the solo-creator playbook.

4
AI Agents
10 min
Setup Time
Medium
Difficulty

Best For

Solo YouTubersNewsletter writersTwitter/X creators

How It Works

1

Upload your raw video (or paste the YouTube URL after upload).

2

Tube watches the upload event, researches keywords for the topic, drafts 3 title variants + description + tags.

3

Frame generates 4 thumbnail variants with CTR-prediction scores; you pick or override.

4

Once the video is live, Clip pulls the 3-7 strongest hooks and drafts short-form scripts (TikTok, Reels, Shorts).

5

Letter watches your weekly upload + your outside reading (RSS feeds you configure) and drafts the Friday newsletter.

6

You approve or edit drafts in Telegram; approved content posts/queues automatically.

7

Sunday digest: which thumbnail variant won (CTR), which short-form drove subs, newsletter open rate.

Sample Output

Weekly creator digest:
- Tube: Last 4 uploads avg CTR 8.2% (industry good = 4-10%). Top performer: 'I tried...' framing at 11.4% CTR vs 'How to...' at 6.1%.
- Clip: 22 short-form scripts produced from 4 long-form. 14 posted, 6 queued. Top short: 1.2M views (subs +840 from this single short).
- Letter: 3,200 subs (+47 net). Open rate 34% (industry good = 20-30%). Click rate 6.1%. Top click: link to last week's video.
- Frame: Variant B (face + bold text overlay) won 3/4 thumbnails this week. 'Subtle' style underperforming, deprioritize.
- Action items: ship more 'I tried' framings, double down on Clip โ†’ YouTube subs funnel, kill the subtle thumbnail style.

Expected Results

โœ“YouTube SEO done weekly, not hoped
โœ“Short-form pipeline auto-fed from long-form
โœ“Newsletter that ships every Friday without you blocking on it
โœ“Thumbnail variants tested, not guessed

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the newsletter sound like me, or like AI?๏ผ‹

Letter is configured to mirror your voice โ€” it reads the last 20 newsletter editions you wrote (or last 50 of your tweets if you're starting fresh) to calibrate. Default rules: no AI tells (em-dashes, 'in conclusion', 'delve into'), keep paragraphs short, prefer concrete details. You approve every draft before send; auto-send is opt-in.

How does Frame predict thumbnail CTR?๏ผ‹

It uses heuristic rules from public CTR research (face-on thumbnail with eyes visible, bold text overlay, color contrast, clear focal point) plus a fine-tuned model on your channel's historical CTR data. After 10-15 thumbnails it learns your specific audience's preferences. Frame won't beat MrBeast's team, but it'll beat your gut on average.

Can Clip post shorts automatically?๏ผ‹

Auto-post is opt-in. Default flow: Clip drafts 3-7 short scripts, you approve in Telegram, Clip queues them via Buffer/Hootsuite/native API. We don't recommend full auto-post for high-stakes accounts โ€” a bad short tanks your account algorithmically faster than a good one helps. Approval gate is worth the 30 seconds.

Does it work with Substack / Beehiiv / ghost newsletters?๏ผ‹

Letter writes plain-text + markdown, paste-ready into any platform. Direct API integration ships for ConvertKit, Beehiiv, Loops, Resend. Substack has a janky API; we use clipboard-paste flow there. Ghost works via Admin API.

What about TikTok's algorithm penalties for cross-posted shorts?๏ผ‹

Clip writes platform-native scripts โ€” different hooks per platform, TikTok-style for TikTok, Reels-style for Instagram, vertical-cut for YouTube Shorts. They're not the same script with different stickers. The repurposing is conceptual, not literal.

What does the $29 Team bundle include?๏ผ‹

Four SOUL.md files (Tube, Clip, Letter, Frame), an AGENTS.md coordination file, YouTube/TikTok/Instagram API connectors, newsletter platform adapters (ConvertKit, Beehiiv, Loops, Resend), thumbnail-generation pipeline (Stable Diffusion / DALL-E 3), and the setup README. Runs on your machine or a $5/mo VPS.

Deploy This Team

Get 4 AI agents working together โ€” pre-configured, two Terminal commands to deploy.

$29one-time
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