One input. Three minutes. A week of content. All in your voice.
An AI agent that turns your original thoughts into a week of daily social posts. No coding. No prompt-wrangling. One-time setup. Five hours back every week. Yours forever.
This needs Claude Code or Codex to run.
If you're not running an AI coding assistant yet, the course walks you through it. If you're not willing to install one, this isn't the fit. Tick the box at checkout to confirm.
Every post below came from a single input. All in my voice. Yours will sound like you.


















Feed it your thinking. Get back content that sounds like you said it.
You record a Loom of your thoughts. You drop in a blog post. You paste in a YouTube transcript. The agent reads it, applies your voice, and writes a week's worth of social content you'd actually publish. Five text posts, two image cards, two image generation prompts. Saved into a local file. You copy and paste to whichever platforms you use.
You've heard it from every marketing voice since 2019. Show up daily. Stay top of feed. Be there when someone's ready to buy.
The problem isn't knowing it. It's doing it. Week after week. On top of running everything else.
You hire a ghostwriter. They write things you'd never say. You spend an hour a week correcting voice. Eventually you fire them and start writing again yourself.
You try to do it yourself. Three to seven hours a week, every week, for content most people will never read.
You skip a week. The algorithm forgets you. You start again. Engagement is half what it was.
Five hours a week, fifty weeks a year, charged out at $100 an hour. That's $25,000 a year of your time going to social. And the moment something else needs your attention, the cycle restarts.
You don't need more discipline. You need a system that does the typing while you do the thinking.
Most AI content tools are doing it wrong. They ask the AI to invent something to say. Then the AI invents something. The output is generic, opinion-free, AI-flavoured. Nobody engages. You stop using the tool. You're back to writing it all yourself.
The shift: stop asking AI to think for you. Get it to spread what you already think.
You record a five-minute voice note about whatever's on your mind. The agent reads it, holds onto your opinion, and rewrites it as five posts in five formats. The thinking is yours. The typing is the agent's. That's the trade that actually works.
Blog post, YouTube transcript, voice memo, raw notes. Whatever you've already got.
Reads your input. Applies your tone-of-voice file. Holds your opinions. Skips AI clichés.
Five text posts. Two image cards. Two image generation prompts. Saved to a local file. You publish.
The course walks you through Claude Code, GitHub, and the agent install. Conversational. If you've ever installed an app before, you can do this.
Drop in three to five posts you've written before. The agent reads them and builds your tone-of-voice file. You confirm it sounds right.
Feed the agent any input. Get a week of posts. Copy, post, repeat. Five minutes a week from here on.
The complete content agent. GitHub repo, configured for Claude Code. Clone it once, run it forever.
Conversational setup. Drop in your samples, the agent extracts your patterns, you confirm. Fifteen minutes.
The phrases, openers, and patterns that scream AI-generated. Pre-loaded. The agent avoids them by default.
Hook-driven, story-led, lesson-format, observation, and counterpoint. The agent rotates through them so your feed isn't monotone.
Two ready-to-publish quote cards per run. Pillow-based, runs locally, configurable backgrounds and fonts.
Two prompts per run, ready to paste into Midjourney, DALL-E, or your image gen of choice.
Step-by-step bitesize lessons walking you through the most technical parts so anyone can do it.
Lifetime access to the buyer community. Stuck on setup? Ask. Other buyers who've already installed help you get unstuck.
| Hire a social ghostwriter | $1,000–$3,000 / month |
| Five hours a week of your time @ $100/hr | $25,000 / year |
| Generic AI content tool subscription | $49–$199 / month |
| An agency for "social presence" | $2,000+ / month |
| The Content Agent (yours, no recurring) | $27 once |
You need to be willing to install Claude Code or Codex. If you can install an app on your laptop, you can install this. The course walks you through the rest, conversationally.
$27 is the pre-sale price to validate the offer before we build the course assets. The regular price is $47. There's no catch beyond that. If we don't hit our minimum number of pre-sales, every order is refunded.
If you're a business owner who wants to be visible on social, yes. The agent doesn't care about your niche. It cares about your voice and your inputs. It works for B2B services, info products, e-commerce, coaches, and founders.
That's the whole point. You feed in three to five samples of your existing posts. The agent extracts your patterns and writes new posts that match. The anti-AI-slop guardrails are baked in. If it sounds AI, you didn't train it on enough samples (we walk you through this).
Yes. Claude Pro is $20/month and required to run Claude Code. We don't hide that. The agent runs locally on your machine using Claude Pro as the brain. If you don't already have it, the course shows you how to set it up.
It's Sunday night. You said you'd plan the week and shut the laptop by ten.
Instead you're on draft three of a LinkedIn post. The first one was too on-the-nose. The second sounded like a brochure. The third one might be alright but you can't tell anymore.
You've got four more posts to write to keep up with whatever the algorithm wants this week. You've got Tuesday's blog post sitting half-finished in another tab. Your YouTube channel hasn't had a new video in three weeks because there isn't time.
You know being visible matters. You know consistency is the whole game. You know that the business owners you respect are showing up every day with sharp opinions and you're showing up sometimes with rewritten content you don't even like.
The thing that's killing you isn't the writing. It's the volume of writing required to stay in front of people. The platforms multiplied. The algorithms tightened. The bar got higher. Your number of hours in a week did not change.
You're not bad at this. You're trying to be a content team of five by yourself, on top of running everything else.
There's a way out of this that doesn't involve hiring or AI slop. It involves keeping your thinking and outsourcing the typing.
The business owners we work with aren't bad writers. They've written ad copy. They've written sales pages. They've written client emails for years. The blank page isn't the issue.
The issue is showing up Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, on three platforms each, with something worth saying. Every week. For years.
That's not writing. That's a job.
And the hidden cost is bigger than the time. You're shifting between "running the business" and "writing about the business" all day. The context switches drain you. By Wednesday afternoon you're not sharp anymore. You're a tired person trying to remember what you were saying earlier.
You don't need more discipline. You need a system that does the typing while you do the thinking.
$1,000 to $3,000 a month. They write things you'd never say. You spend an hour a week correcting voice. Eventually you fire them and start writing again yourself.
Every post starts with "In today's fast-paced world..." or has three em-dashes per sentence. The output is obvious AI slop. Engagement collapses. You stop using it but keep the subscription.
$49 to $199 a month. The output is generic across every customer because they share prompts. It doesn't know your voice. It can't read your existing content. You cancel after month two.
$2,000+ a month. Junior account manager. Three rounds of revision per post. By the time something gets approved it's no longer relevant. You manage the agency more than the agency manages your social.
Most business owners end up here by accident. The audience that took years to build slowly forgets you exist. You restart eventually. The new posts get half the engagement they used to. You blame the algorithm.
Each of these attacks the wrong problem. The gap isn't ideas, taste, or budget. The gap is throughput. You need a system that produces volume in your voice, not someone else's, and not a generic AI's.
Claude Code, GitHub, the agent. Test message returns successfully. Setup conductor verified.
Three to five existing posts dropped in. Your tone-of-voice file generated. First test output sounds like you.
Real input to real output. Five posts, two cards, two image prompts. You publish your first agent-written post. You see engagement on it.
You've done two full weekly runs. You're posting daily. Five hours a week off your plate. Setup forgotten about.
No paid promotion. No hacks. Just consistency in a voice the audience recognised, shipped through the agent.
LinkedIn: 50,000 impressions in 7 days on a previously dormant account.
YouTube: Reach lift from consistent shipping with the agent.
I'm Pete Boyle. I've been in growth marketing for twelve years. I started as a copywriter, scaled into an agency that helped Series A SaaS companies hit aggressive growth targets, and now run multiple businesses across content, AI, and growth.
These agents let me turn single pieces of work into multiple posts across multiple platforms. A blog post, an email, a voice note, a YouTube transcript. Whatever I've already got. My voice and views stay the same. The formatting adapts to each platform.
I built this for myself first. Tested it on my own dormant LinkedIn (50K impressions in a week, the proof up the page). Refined it across my brands until it was reliable enough to put my name on. Only now am I shipping it to other business owners.
That's the thing I want you to know about me. I don't ship things I haven't lived with.
Five text posts that hit different angles, two ready-to-publish image cards, and two image-generation prompts. All from one video transcript. All in your voice.


















If the agent doesn't install, doesn't sound like you, or doesn't save you the time we promised, email support @ growthmodels.co within 7 days. Full refund. No retention specialist. No hoops.
And if the pre-sale doesn't hit our minimum number of orders, every single pre-sale buyer gets refunded automatically. We don't ship to a small group at half quality. Either we hit it and ship properly, or we refund and walk away cleanly.
No. Virality isn't promiseable. What this does: makes you consistent enough that when you say something good, you've got a baseline audience for it to compound off. Consistency is the precondition for virality, not the same thing.
Yes. The input can be a five-minute voice memo of your thoughts. Or rough notes you've kept. Or a transcript of a sales call. Anything where your thinking is captured. The agent works on whatever you've got.
ChatGPT doesn't have file system access, doesn't run on your machine, doesn't keep a tone-of-voice file, and doesn't ship pre-built archetypes or guardrails. This is software you install locally that uses Claude as the brain. You own the system. You can edit it. Nothing you put in leaves your machine unless you choose to publish it.
The agent is built platform-independent. If Claude becomes a problem, you can switch to Codex, Gemini, or any future replacement with minimal changes. The framework lives in your GitHub repo, not in any one platform.
You'll look like the version of yourself who actually had time to post consistently. The agent is trained on your voice. The anti-AI-slop guardrails kill the giveaway phrases. If you're seeing your output and it sounds AI, the answer is more samples, not a different tool.
The agent is YAML-configured. Adding new platforms or formats is editing a config file, not rebuilding the system. The community has examples of what other buyers have added.
If the pre-sale hits our minimum number of orders, the full course assets are recorded, packaged, and shipped within 30 days of cart close. You'll get an email with the install link. If we don't hit the minimum, every order is refunded automatically. We say it on the page because we'd rather under-promise and over-deliver than the other way around.
$27 is the pre-sale. It's the price for backing the offer before it ships. Once it's recorded and live, $47 reflects what it actually costs us to acquire a buyer at scale. Both prices are below what the system saves you per week. The $27 just pays back faster.
One closes the tab and goes back to agonising over Tuesday's LinkedIn post. By Wednesday they've skipped a day. By Friday they've gone quiet again. Their audience moves on.
The other backs the pre-sale. Their feed fills up. Consistency brings visibility. Visibility brings conversations. Conversations bring opportunities. And they didn't spend a single extra hour making it happen.
Same week. Same starting point. One decision separates them.