✍️Content Machine
Give a topic or URL and get back a full SEO-optimised article plus ready-to-post social media snippets for LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
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content
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5 nodes
Creator earns 75% of this sale
About this swarm
Give a topic or URL and get back a full SEO-optimised article plus ready-to-post social media snippets for LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
How to use
Give a clear topic, target audience, and tone. The more specific you are the better the output. You can also paste a URL and the swarm will research and write around that topic. Expect a full SEO optimised article plus LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram posts ready to publish.
Example prompt
Write me a long form article about why most people fail at building a morning routine and what actually works instead. Target audience is busy professionals aged 30-45.
Sample output
Real output generated by this swarm — your results will be personalised to your input.
# FINAL CONTENT PACKAGE --- ## PUBLISH-READY ARTICLE # Why Your Morning Routine Keeps Failing (And How to Build One That Actually Works) You've tried it all. The 5 AM wake-up call. The meditation app that promised clarity. The journaling practice that lasted exactly four days. The elaborate breakfast routine that crumbled the first time you had an early meeting. Sound familiar? If your morning routine keeps failing, you're not broken—your approach might be. The problem isn't your willpower or discipline. It's that most popular morning routines are built on a fundamental misunderstanding of how sustainable habits actually form. ## The "Perfect Morning" Myth Walk into any bookstore's self-help section, and you'll find dozens of books promising that the right morning routine will transform your life. Wake at 5 AM. Meditate for twenty minutes. Journal three pages. Exercise for an hour. Eat a nutritious breakfast. Review your goals. It sounds inspiring. It looks great on Instagram. And for most people, it's completely unsustainable. Here's why: These routines are typically designed by people with very specific lifestyles—often entrepreneurs, authors, or executives with signifi...
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