About two months ago, I realized the main thing holding me back wasn’t effort or consistency.
It was decision fatigue.
Every day I was:
- Guessing what to post
- Testing manually
- Reacting too slowly to what was actually working
So instead of trying to “get better” at content, I spent those two months building automation around the boring parts.
The goal was simple:
Remove guessing and shorten feedback loops as much as possible.
The System I Built
The workflow does three things:
- Scans what’s currently performing in my niche
(formats, hooks, themes — not individual viral posts) - Ranks ideas by repeatability, not one-off virality
If it can’t be reused, it doesn’t matter. - Turns that into daily video & visual scripts
So I’m never starting from a blank page.
Once this was in place, testing became stupidly fast.
What Changed
Instead of “hoping” content would work, I could:
- Spin up test channels
- Post only demand-validated content
- Let the system tell me what to double down on
No emotional decisions.
No “maybe this will work” posts.
Results So Far
Most test channels that followed the workflow started monetizing in roughly two weeks.
Right now:
- ~$350/week
- Still climbing as more channels are added
- Compounding as the system improves
This wasn’t about the niche or platform.
It was about replacing intuition with live data.
Once randomness is removed:
- Consistency becomes automatic
- Growth becomes predictable
Final Thought
This isn’t magic or instant.
It took time.
I broke a lot of things.
I rebuilt them.
But it completely changed how I think about content and scaling.