Creator OS
The workspace behind every post that ships and every warm lead that comes back through content. Ideas, drafts, schedule, and a viral-post harvester.
Creator OS is the workspace behind every post that ships and every warm lead that comes back through content. Ideas in, posts out, warm leads back. A viral-post harvester scans your niche and surfaces commenters worth replying to. Your post draft, your schedule, and your lead replies live on the same page.
You stop running a personal brand out of a notes app and a scheduling tab. You start running it out of one Notion workspace where every idea becomes a post, every post becomes a lead trail, and every lead reply threads back to the post that earned it.
Most founders who "post weekly" stop after six weeks. Not because they run out of ideas, but because the ideas, drafts, and scheduled posts live in three different places. Monday morning they can't remember what was in flight.
Creator OS keeps the full loop on one page. Ideas that worked become templates. Posts that went viral feed their commenters back as warm leads. The workspace shows what is live, what is drafted, what is scheduled, and what is working, without opening a second tab.
Three databases. Ideas holds every angle worth posting, tagged by theme and channel. Posts holds the drafts, the schedule, and the published URLs. Leads holds the commenters, replies, and DMs that came in from a post, linked back to the parent post.
The viral-post harvester pulls high-engagement posts from your niche into the Ideas database. Each row includes the post, the angle, and the top three commenters. You reply to the commenters, they become leads.
Monday, you open the Schedule view and see the posts in flight this week. Tuesday, you brief three ideas, Claude drafts them in your voice. Wednesday, approved drafts schedule themselves. Thursday, you check the Leads view for replies and DMs. Friday, winning angles feed back into Ideas as next week's briefs.
The viral-post harvester runs in the background. You open it once a week, scan the top five posts in your niche, reply to three commenters, add two new ideas.
The first failure is ideas that never become posts. The database grows, the schedule stays empty. Fix: the Ideas view shows rows with "no draft yet" prominent. Friday review promotes three to drafts.
The second failure is posts that ship without a follow-up mechanism. Post goes viral, commenters pile up, none get replied to. Fix: the harvester pulls your top three commenters into the Leads view the day after a post ships.
The third failure is posting in a voice that isn't yours because Claude is drafting off a generic prompt. Fix: every draft runs through a voice-guide page that Claude references on every generation. Your tone stays yours.
Default stack
Alternatives · scheduling
2 weeks
Delivery
3
Databases
14
Views
30
Template pages
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