Content Engine
Six n8n automations that handle repurposing, comment monitoring, analytics, sponsorship triage, and scheduling — so you get a few hours back every week to actually create.
Instant download · Works with n8n Cloud or self-hosted
How it works
Drop six JSON files into your n8n instance. No code, no config files, no CLI.
Connect your Google, Gmail, and YouTube accounts. One Configuration node per workflow.
Activate the workflows. They trigger on schedule or on new uploads — you just review the drafts.
What you automate
Detects new uploads via RSS, pulls the transcript with Supadata, and drafts a blog post, newsletter intro, and social thread using an LLM. Everything lands in Google Sheets for you to review before anything goes live.
Takes your video transcript and generates three distinct formats — long-form blog, email newsletter, and X thread — in a single LLM call. Falls back to your video description when transcripts are unavailable.
Scans YouTube comments via RSS (zero API quota), Reddit mentions, and X replies. Classifies each by type — question, collab request, feedback — and delivers a categorized daily digest to your inbox.
Pulls subscribers, views, and watch-time from the YouTube Analytics API every Monday. Formats week-over-week changes into a summary email so you spot what’s moving without opening a dashboard.
Monitors Gmail for brand-deal emails, classifies each as sponsorship, PR, or collaboration using an LLM, logs details to Sheets, and auto-acknowledges eligible inquiries so nothing falls through the cracks.
Reads video ideas from a Google Sheet and creates Google Calendar events for anything marked as scheduled. Writes the calendar link back so you never double-book a publish date.
What’s included
Who it’s for
Instant download · v1 updates included
Buy the Content EngineRequires n8n (self-hosted or Cloud). n8n is a free, open-source automation platform — think Zapier, but you own it.