Newsletter Research Desk
A reviewed issue outline with source summaries, sections, sponsor slots, and the next publishing action.
- Output
- Produces Issue theme: AI workflows that protect creator voice
Build · systems + apps
One catalog: full workflow systems you import and adapt, and single-purpose apps you install. Filter by what you need, start from a portable core, then run it on your own agent with one human-approval gate. Each flow shows its real status — live, beta, or coming soon.
Use · Build — then run it
Run it in CreatorLab Pro— the control plane for your flows
The flow catalog
A System is a full workflow recipe you import and adapt — prompts, schema, schedule, and per-runtime import recipes. An App is a single-purpose flow: one trigger, one output, one approval gate. Filter by type, category, or trigger — and download any app core free after a one-time signup.
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12 of 12 flows
A reviewed issue outline with source summaries, sections, sponsor slots, and the next publishing action.
A channel-specific content batch that preserves the core argument, voice, sources, and approval history.
A scored sponsor list with approved outreach drafts, follow-up timing, and a simple CRM status trail.
Mines your niche, saved links, and what's resonating to surface ranked, on-brand content ideas.
Watches new comments, flags questions, leads, and risks, and drafts replies that wait for your yes.
Tracks topics and creators in your space and sends a digest of rising trends with angles you can own.
Drafts on-voice replies across your channels and queues them so you approve before anything sends.
A reusable voice profile every other app reads, so AI output keeps sounding like you everywhere.
Polls for mentions of you and your brand, tags sentiment, and alerts you when something needs a reply.
Scans long-form video or audio for the moments worth clipping and proposes hooks for each one.
Reads comments and DMs to surface the questions your audience keeps asking — and turns them into content.
Pulls your numbers into a plain-English recap of what worked and a plan for the week ahead.
How it works
Every flow ships as a portable core with the human-approval step built in. Here is the flagship System end to end — the mechanic is the same for the rest.
Featured workflow
Importable betaA reviewed issue outline with source summaries, sections, sponsor slots, and the next publishing action.
# Newsletter Research Desk description: Collect, score, and cluster sources into an issue outline — held for approval before drafting. ## steps 1. Summarize each source (3 bullets + relevance 0–5) 2. Cluster by theme; draft 2–3 candidate angles 3. Assemble outline (sections + sponsor slots) ## approval_gate pause before: drafting, publishing require: editor confirms sources, claims, CTA
Import recipe
What you actually import
Authored once, runtime-agnostic. Not “here’s raw JSON” — a curated, human-approved system you can read, edit, and trust.
Markdown skill definitions and the prompt pack that drive the workflow.
A ready-to-clone Notion, Airtable, or Sheets structure.
When it runs, written as natural-language cron.
Enforced inside the skill — it pauses before anything sensitive.
Example output plus failure modes and how to catch them.
Author once · import anywhere
Agent runtimes first, with a no-code automation path alongside. Import recipes are version-pinned per target so an upstream change never breaks your setup.
Self-hosted agent daemon — drop in the skill folder and set the schedule.
Self-improving agent — imports the Markdown skill and cron directly.
Importable node graph for creators who prefer a visual builder.
Scenario blueprint with the same approval gate built in.
How it runs
You learn the method, not one tool. Every flow is portable — and the human-approval step travels with it.
Each flow is a skill doc, a prompt, a data schema, a schedule, and an approval gate — not locked to one tool.
Drop the skill and a schedule into your own Hermes or OpenClaw agent (or import the n8n/Make recipe). Your keys stay server-side.
As the agent works, it opens and updates Tasks and moves each flow's status — all in one Dashboard.
Anything that publishes, sends, or spends waits in one approval queue until you approve it.
Every flow pauses before publishing, outreach, or voice-sensitive drafts. The system prepares the work; you approve what goes live. That is the contrast to blind auto-posting — and it is built into the skill, not bolted on.
The catalog, recipes, and app cores are open to everyone. Running them in a control plane is part of CreatorLab Pro: the Creator Dashboard is the simple, included surface; Creator OS is the advanced control plane for teams and power operators.
Six focused surfaces — Today, Apps, Tasks, Approvals, Library, Runtime. Just enough to run a handful of flows on your own agent, with one approval gate.
Preview the DashboardThe full control plane — projects, agents, fleet, schedules, memory, skills, usage, audit, and secrets. For creator teams running many flows at once.
Explore Creator OSWhat you get in Pro
The Creator Dashboard, monthly workflow drops, live build sessions and teardown clinics, advanced templates, and Pro-only setup recipes — plus the Creator OS roadmap. planned $199 one-time launch offer before Pro becomes a $199/year subscription.
Every flow keeps these behind a human approval gate — automation with a human in the loop, not blind auto-posting:
Creator Ops Systems
Start free today: use the tools, adapt the systems, and preview the apps. When you're ready to run them in a control plane, CreatorLab Pro adds the Creator Dashboard, live sessions, and workflow drops — with a planned $199 one-time launch offer before the $199/year subscription.
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