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Using AI Agents to 10X Creative Output and Audience Growth

by @gregeisenberg

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ABOUT THIS SKILL

Creative AI tools like Nano Banana, Kling, Wan 2.2, and Sora 2 are powerful but inconsistent; the key to 100X results is combining proper prompting with multi-tool workflows orchestrated by AI agents such as Glif.

TECHNIQUES

ai agent workflowsprompt optimizationmulti tool stitchingtilt shift miniature videosai influencer creationreddit story automationthumbnail ab testingvoice lip sync generation

KEY PRINCIPLES (10)

Creative Leverage

AI agents turn idea people into 10X creators by automating prompting and stitching multiple creative tools.

Instead of manually prompting each tool, agents like Nano Banana Ultimate analyze the input, auto-generate optimized prompts, and chain together image generation, voice synthesis, and video creation.

Why: Most users get mediocre results because they lack the expertise to prompt each tool correctly and the time to orchestrate complex workflows.

"I believe that the way to get the most out of creative AI is through two things. It's through understanding how to prompt properly and understanding different workflows, so actually stitching together multiple of these tools."

Audience Building

Use AI-generated content to feed the ACP funnel: Audience → Community → Product.

Start with viral or educational short-form content to grow an audience, convert the most engaged into a paid community, then build and sell a product to that community.

Why: This de-risks product creation by ensuring demand before you write code or spend capital.

"I call it the ACP funnel. You know, first create an audience, then create a community, then create a product. So it's literally a funnel."

Content Strategy

Replace one brand account with 10 micro-personas—some human, some AI—to maximize reach.

Each persona targets a niche angle; only 1-2 may pop off, but the aggregate reach dwarfs a single brand voice.

Why: Platform algorithms favor personality-driven content over corporate messaging, and AI allows rapid iteration at near-zero cost.

"You actually want to create something like 10 accounts. Well, here's the way to think about it. One brand account, 10 people. Some of those people could be real people, and some of those people could be AI influencers."

Prompt Engineering

Let the agent analyze the asset first, then craft the prompt—don’t start from scratch.

Glif’s Nano Banana Ultimate first inspects the uploaded thumbnail, then writes a prompt tailored to MrBeast style, aspect ratio, and CTR tactics.

Why: Context-aware prompting beats generic instructions and yields platform-native formats.

"One of the missing steps in Nano Banana and other creative AI tools is we need to analyze this and then we need to figure out what is the best prompt based on that, right?"

Storytelling Formats

Tilt-shift miniature documentaries are scroll-stopping and brand-safe.

32-42 second videos with toy-like visuals, voiceover, and period music turn dry topics (e.g., Facebook IPO) into engaging micro-docs.

Why: The novelty of the format increases watch time and shareability while remaining inexpensive to produce.

"If you can tell your story in something that's a little more interesting and a little more scroll stopping, then you're increasing your odds of probability of success, right?"

Cost Efficiency

$10 of credits can produce dozens of high-quality assets that would cost thousands via agencies.

In the demo, $2 of credits generated a MrBeast-style thumbnail, a miniature documentary, and an AI influencer video.

Why: Agents batch and parallelize tasks (image gen, voice, music, stitching) that agencies bill hourly.

"I've paid agencies to do this sort of stuff, and it's thousands of dollars, and it's ready. So within about, I don't know, five minutes, we've been able to do it."

Script Iteration

Push the agent for narrative depth—first drafts are usually generic.

After the initial Reddit-story script felt “mid,” a follow-up prompt added a named protagonist, specific dollar amounts, and a hero’s-journey arc.

Why: AI defaults to summary; human taste refines emotion and specificity.

"I would have loved to have one prompted this and it completely just blew it out of the water. I think that it took two prompts to get a good script."

Authenticity vs Polish

Amateur, raw voices outperform polished TTS in short-form social.

Choosing “amateur raw voice” for the AI influencer made the talking-head feel native to Stories and Reels.

Why: Over-polished content triggers “AI slop” aversion; slight imperfection increases trust.

"Amateur just because, you know, it feels like, you know, imagine you're going through stories, like the best videos are the ones that feel real, not super like high, you know, polished and that sort of thing."

WHAT'S INSIDE

PRINCIPLES
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TECHNIQUES
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EXPERT QUOTES

This is a structured knowledge base — not a prompt file. Your AI retrieves principles semantically, understands the reasoning behind each technique, and connects to related skills via a knowledge graph.

Compatible with OpenClaw · Claude · ChatGPT

principles · semantic retrieval · knowledge graph

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