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Money Maker · Blueprint 117

One idea becomes
a carousel everywhere.

Here is a simple automation that quietly saves me a lot of social media time. It starts with one idea. I can type it, take a photo of something I find interesting, or import a document. The AI reads the input, finds the main idea inside it, and builds a carousel for each social network. It adapts to each one, because some networks let you post ten slides, some seven, and some only five. It does all the copywriting and all the design, then it goes out and posts each carousel and does the hashtag research too. All of it happens straight from my phone, with no computer and nowhere to be.

Blueprint · 117
From one idea to a carousel on every network
Content Production
ONE IDEA typed note a photo a document from phone FIND THE IDEA main point found ONE PER NETWORK 10 7 5 copy and design done for each slides adapt per network HASHTAGS # # # POSTED on every network ONE IDEA GOES IN FROM YOUR PHONE, THE AI FINDS THE POINT, BUILDS A CAROUSEL PER NETWORK, WRITES THE COPY, AND POSTS IT WITH THE HASHTAGS

You have the ideas, but turning each one into carousels for every network eats your day.

Posting carousels is one of the best ways to grow on social media, but doing it by hand is slow. You have an idea, then you have to write the copy, design every slide, resize it for each network, work out how many slides each one allows, research the hashtags, and post it all in the right place. Do that across several networks and one idea can swallow a whole afternoon. This automation removes every step in between. You give it one idea from your phone, and it builds and posts a carousel for each network on its own. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who it’s for

Anyone who wants to grow on social media without living inside it. Creators, coaches, shop owners, anyone posting carousels across more than one network. It works even if you only post now and then, because the whole point is that one idea turns into content everywhere without you sitting at a computer to make it.

02

What goes wrong

Without it, every idea means an hour of writing, designing, resizing, and posting by hand. Most people burn out on that and go quiet for weeks. You do not stop posting because you run out of ideas. You stop because turning each idea into finished carousels for every network is too much work to keep up.

03

How the machine works

You give the AI one idea, typed, a photo, or a document. It finds the main point, builds a carousel for each network with the right slide count, writes the copy, designs the slides, researches the hashtags, and posts them. You do none of the middle steps. You hand over an idea and it hands back finished, posted carousels.

04

What you get back

Hours of social media time back every week, and steady posting that keeps your audience growing. Because it runs from your phone and posts on its own, you stay consistent even in a busy week, and consistent posting is what compounds your reach over time.

I had plenty of ideas, but turning each one into carousels for every network took forever.

This automation is simple, but it saves me a lot of time. Carousels grow an audience well, so I wanted to post them across every network. The trouble was the work. One idea meant writing the copy, designing each slide, resizing everything for each network, working out how many slides each one allows, researching hashtags, and posting it all in the right place. A single idea could eat an afternoon.

That was the real problem. I never ran out of ideas. I ran out of time and patience to turn them into finished carousels, over and over, for every network. So the ideas piled up in my notes and never became posts. I would go quiet for a week or two, my reach would slip, and then I would force out a batch and burn out again. It was the same trap that stops most people from posting.

So I built an automation that starts from one idea and does the rest. The idea can be typed, or I take a photo of something I find interesting, or I import a document. The AI reads the input, finds the main idea inside it, and builds a carousel for each social network. It adapts to each one, because some allow ten slides, some seven, and some only five. It handles the copy and the design for every slide.

And here is the part that gives me my time back. Once the carousels are built, it goes out and posts each one, and it does the hashtag research for every network too, so I never touch any of it. The whole thing runs from my phone. I do not have to be at a computer or anywhere in particular. I have an idea, I hand it over, and finished carousels go live across my networks while I get on with my day.

The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. Say making carousels for a few networks by hand takes you two hours for one idea, and you do it three times a week. That is six hours a week gone. This automation hands most of that back. Save even five hours a week and that is over two hundred hours a year, and because posting no longer feels like a chore, you stay consistent, and consistent posting is what grows your reach over time.

Proof point: I have documented how I run my business on autopilot and the income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and a real look at the daily work in a day in my life, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.

~5 hrs / wkSocial media time handed back, from one idea to posted
1 idea inTyped, a photo, or a document, all from your phone
every networkOne carousel per network, with the slide count each allows
The One Idea, Every Network Loop

Three moves that turn one idea into carousels across every network

What made this work was treating one idea as the only thing I have to supply. Most people think posting carousels means doing the copy, the design, the resizing, and the hashtags themselves, over and over for each network. So they post rarely, or not at all. The framework here takes one idea, finds the point inside it, and builds and posts a carousel fit for each network on its own. All I bring is the idea, from my phone.

1

Give it one idea, any way you like

The loop starts with the one thing only you can supply, the idea. You do not need it polished or written out. You can type a rough note, take a photo of something you saw that sparked a thought, or import a document you already have. The AI takes any of these as the starting point. That is the whole reason it works from your phone. You are never sitting down to write a script or open a design tool. You just capture the idea in whatever form is easiest in the moment, and hand it over. The friction that usually stops you from posting is gone, because starting is now as quick as jotting a note or snapping a picture.

2

Let the AI find the point and shape it per network

Once the idea is in, the AI reads it and finds the single main idea worth telling. Then it builds a carousel around that point for each social network you post to. This is the part that used to take the longest by hand. Each network is different, because some let you post ten slides, some seven, and some only five. The AI adapts to each one, spreading the idea across the right number of slides so it fits the network and still lands. It writes every line of copy and lays out every slide, so what comes back is not a rough draft. It is a finished carousel, sized and written for the network it is going to.

3

Post it everywhere with the hashtags done

The last move is the one that hands your time back. Once the carousels are built, the AI goes out and posts each one to its network, and it does the hashtag research for every one too. You do not open a single app or copy anything across. The right hashtags for each network are found and added, and the carousels go live where they belong. This is what turns the whole thing from a chore into something that just happens. You supplied one idea, and finished, hashtagged carousels are now live across all your networks, without you doing the posting, the sizing, or the research yourself.

Once those three moves are in place, one idea is all you ever have to bring. You hand it over from your phone. The AI finds the point and shapes a carousel for each network with the right slide count. Then it posts them all with the hashtags done. Your social media stays active and growing, while the work that used to eat your afternoon happens on its own.

Before the system

  • One idea meant an afternoon of copy, design, and resizing
  • Every network needed a different slide count worked out by hand
  • Hashtag research done manually for each post, each time
  • Ideas piling up in notes and never becoming posts
  • Weeks of silence, then a burnout batch, then silence again

After the system

  • You hand over one idea from your phone and walk away
  • A carousel built per network with the right slide count
  • The copy and the design done for every slide, for you
  • The hashtags researched and added for each network
  • Everything posted on its own, so you stay consistent

Prompt 1: turn any input into the one main idea

Before anything gets built, the AI has to find the single point worth telling. The biggest mistake is cramming three ideas into one carousel. Use this prompt to pull the clearest main idea out of a note, a photo, or a document.

Main idea finder

Act as a content strategist. I want to turn one rough input into a single, clear main idea that a carousel can be built around.
My input: [paste the note, describe the photo, or drop in the document you want to post about].
Do this: pull out the one main idea worth telling, in a single sentence. Then list three supporting points that carry it. Say what to leave out so the carousel stays about one thing. For each choice, one line on why it makes the idea land.

The output is the one clear idea your carousels are built on. Get this right and every slide points at the same message, which is what makes a carousel actually work.

Prompt 2: fit the idea to each network’s slide count

A carousel that works on one network can flop on another, because each allows a different number of slides. The system works because it shapes the idea to fit each one. Use this prompt to plan the slide count and flow per network.

Per network slide planner

Act as a social media planner. I have one main idea and I want to turn it into a carousel for each network I post to, with the right number of slides for each.
My main idea: [paste the one main idea from the first prompt].
Networks I post to and their slide limits: [list each network and how many slides it allows, for example ten, seven, five].
For each network, plan the carousel: how many slides to use, what each slide says, where the hook goes, and where the call to action lands. Keep the same idea across all of them, just shaped to fit.

The output is a slide plan for every network. Run this once and the same idea travels everywhere in the shape each network rewards, instead of one size forced onto all of them.

The 3-minute overview of how this works

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Week one: one idea in, finished carousels posted across your networks.

Most people put off automating their content because it feels like a big build, so it stays on the someday list forever. That is exactly why this machine matters. A carousel maker is meant to start simple and run quietly, not arrive perfect. In week one you connect your networks, feed it one idea, and watch it build and post carousels for each, so you see hours of work disappear right away.

Week one looks like this. On Monday you list the networks you post to and their slide limits, so the AI knows how to shape each carousel. Then you feed it one idea, typed or as a photo, and check the carousels it builds for each network. By midweek you set it to research the hashtags and post on its own. By the end of the week you hand it an idea from your phone and finished carousels go live across your networks, with you doing none of the middle work.

The point of the first week is not the number of carousels posted. The point is to confirm the machine finds the right idea, shapes it to fit each network, and posts it with hashtags that help. Once that is locked, every idea after it turns into finished carousels on its own, while you spend your time on the work that matters.

From there the maths is simple and conservative. Say making carousels by hand takes two hours per idea and you post three times a week. That is six hours gone. Hand even five of those hours back a week and that is over two hundred hours a year. On top of the time, posting stays steady instead of stopping and starting, and over the months that consistency grows your reach and your audience in a way sporadic posting never does.

All of this runs while you work, travel, or rest. You capture an idea on your phone, hand it over, and finished carousels go live across your networks. No more afternoons lost to design and resizing, no more ideas dying in your notes, no more going quiet for weeks. Your social media stays active and growing, from ideas you can now capture in seconds and never have to build by hand again.

Prompt 3: write the copy for every slide

Great design falls flat if the words do not pull the reader through. The whole carousel lives on the copy from the first slide to the last. Use this prompt to write clear, scroll stopping copy for every slide in the set.

Slide copy writer

Act as a copywriter for social carousels. I want the copy for every slide in a carousel, written to keep the reader swiping to the end.
The main idea and slide plan: [paste the plan from the previous prompt].
My voice: [describe your tone, for example warm and plain, or bold and direct].
Write the copy slide by slide: a first slide that stops the scroll, middle slides that each carry one clear point, and a last slide with a simple call to action. Keep every slide short and easy to read on a phone.

The output is the words for the whole carousel, slide by slide. Settle this once and every carousel you make reads clean and pulls people all the way through.

Prompt 4: research the hashtags for each network

The right hashtags help the right people find your carousel, and they differ from one network to the next. This is the last piece the machine handles for you. Use this prompt to find hashtags that fit both your topic and each network.

Hashtag research helper

Act as a social media growth helper. I want hashtags for a carousel, chosen for both my topic and the network it is posted on.
My topic: [paste the main idea].
Networks and where I want reach: [list each network you post the carousel to].
For each network, give a small set of hashtags: a few broad ones for reach, a few niche ones for the right audience, and a couple tied closely to the topic. Note how many hashtags suit each network, and which to avoid because they are too crowded to help.

The output is a ready hashtag set for each network. Get this right and every carousel reaches the people most likely to care, without you researching tags by hand each time.

The exact build, step by step

1

Capture one idea from your phone

Start where it is easiest. You do not need a plan or a polished script, just one idea. You can type a quick note, take a photo of something that sparked a thought, or import a document you already have. Any of these is enough to start the machine. This is what makes the whole thing work from your phone, because capturing an idea is now as fast as jotting a note or snapping a picture. There is no computer to open and nowhere to be. The friction that usually stops you from posting is removed, because the hardest part is now just noticing the idea and handing it over.

YOUR PHONE type an idea snap a photo import a document NO COMPUTER one idea goes in, typed, snapped, or imported, all from your phone
one idea goes in, typed, snapped, or imported, all from your phone
2

Let the AI find the main idea

Once your input is in, the AI reads all of it and pulls out the single main idea worth telling. Whether you gave it a scribbled note, a photo, or a long document, it works out the one point a carousel should be built around. This matters more than it sounds, because a carousel that tries to say three things at once says nothing. By settling on one clear idea first, the machine makes sure every slide that follows points at the same message. You do not have to distill your own thoughts or decide what to cut. The AI does that reading and focusing for you, so the carousel starts from a sharp, single point.

THE INPUT THE MAIN IDEA the one point worth telling the AI reads it all and settles on the one idea worth sharing
the AI reads it all and settles on the one idea worth sharing
3

Build a carousel shaped for each network

Now the AI takes that one idea and builds a carousel for each network you post to. This is the step that used to take the longest by hand, because every network is different. Some let you post ten slides, some seven, and some only five. The AI adapts to each one, spreading the same idea across the right number of slides so it fits the network and still lands well. You end up with a set of carousels, each one sized correctly for where it is going. Nobody sits there resizing and reworking the same idea over and over for each platform. The machine shapes it for all of them at once.

NETWORK A 10 slides NETWORK B 7 slides NETWORK C 5 slides one carousel per network, with the slide count each network allows
one carousel per network, with the slide count each network allows
4

Get the copy and design done for you

With the shape set, the AI writes every line of copy and lays out every slide. This is not a rough draft you have to finish. It writes a first slide that stops the scroll, middle slides that each carry one clear point, and a last slide that asks for the action you want. Then it designs each slide to look clean and readable on a phone. What comes back is a finished carousel, written and designed, set to post. You do not open a design tool or stare at a blank page trying to find the words. The two jobs that eat the most time, the writing and the design, are both handled for you.

COPY AND DESIGN, DONE FOR YOU SLIDE 1 SLIDE 2 the AI writes every line and lays out every slide for you
the AI writes every line and lays out every slide for you
5

Have the hashtags researched for each network

Before anything goes live, the AI does the hashtag research for every network. The right hashtags help the right people find your carousel, and they are different from one network to the next. The machine finds a good mix for each, a few broad ones for reach, a few niche ones for the right audience, and some tied closely to your topic. You do not scroll around hunting for tags or guessing what works this week. Each carousel gets a hashtag set chosen for its network and its topic, so it reaches people who actually care, and you never have to think about it yourself.

HASHTAG RESEARCH #yourtopic #trendingtag #nichetag #rightforthisnetwork #relevanttag #reachtag it finds the right hashtags for each network, so you do not have to
it finds the right hashtags for each network, so you do not have to
6

Watch it post everything and save your time

The final step is the one that hands your afternoon back. The AI posts each finished carousel to its network, with its copy, its slides, and its hashtags all in place. You do not open a single app or copy anything across. One idea you captured in seconds is now live as a full carousel on every network you post to. That is the whole loop, from an idea on your phone to posted content everywhere, with you doing none of the middle work. Over a week that is hours saved, and because it is this easy, you keep posting, which is what grows your audience over time.

POSTED FOR YOU network A carousel live network B carousel live network C carousel live TIME SAVED hours back every week, from your phone it posts every carousel and hands you back hours of social media time
it posts every carousel and hands you back hours of social media time
A

Hand over one idea

You type it, snap a photo, or import a document, all from your phone.

B

It finds the point

The AI reads the input and settles on the one main idea worth telling.

C

It builds per network

It shapes a carousel for each network with the right slide count, copy, and design.

D

It posts with hashtags

It researches the hashtags and posts each carousel, while you do nothing at all.

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The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I turned the carousel maker on. The line tracks the hours of social media time it hands back each month, as one idea after another turns into posted carousels on its own.

Monthly hours saved from one idea to posted

8 hrs
M1
14 hrs
M2
18 hrs
M3
20 hrs
M4
22 hrs
M5
24 hrs
M6
Real runSteady run rate

Three things matter on this chart. The hours saved climb steadily as posting becomes a habit, not a scramble. The gains come from work the machine now handles for you, the copy, the design, the hashtags, and the posting. And every one of those months, your carousels keep going live across your networks while you get on with your day.

What other students built

I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.

“I used to lose a whole afternoon making one carousel for each network. Now I snap a photo, hand it over, and they all go live. I post far more and think about it far less.”

Marco T. · Creator

“The part that sold me is doing it from my phone. I get an idea on the train, type it in, and by the time I am home the carousels are posted with the hashtags done.”

Lena H. · Coach

“I always went quiet for weeks because making carousels was such a slog. This kept me consistent for the first time, and my reach has grown steadily because of it.”

Ade O. · Shop owner

“Knowing week one was just connecting my networks and feeding it one idea kept it simple. By month two it was posting for me every day and I had barely touched it.”

Sara V. · Newsletter owner

What’s inside Automations Made Easy

AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.

The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).

It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.

The phone carousel maker: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I need to be a developer to set this up?

No. You list the networks you post to and their slide limits, then feed the AI one idea. It finds the main point, builds a carousel for each network, writes the copy, designs the slides, researches the hashtags, and posts them. The skills you need are knowing your own idea and your networks, which is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches.

Can it really start from a photo or a document?

Yes. That is the point. You can type an idea, take a photo of something you find interesting, or import a document, and the AI reads whatever you give it. It works out the main idea from any of these, so you never have to write out a script first. You just capture the idea in whatever form is quickest in the moment.

How does it handle the different networks?

It adapts to each one. Some networks let you post ten slides, some seven, and some only five. The AI takes your one idea and spreads it across the right number of slides for each network, so the same message fits wherever it goes. You do not resize or rework anything by hand. It shapes a version for every network at once.

Does it really post from my phone with no computer?

Yes. The whole thing runs from your phone. You capture an idea, hand it over, and the AI builds the carousels, researches the hashtags, and posts each one to its network. You never have to open a laptop or a design tool. That is what makes it save so much time, because you can start and finish the whole thing from wherever you are.

How much time does it actually save?

It varies, but making carousels for a few networks by hand often takes an hour or two per idea. This hands most of that back. The numbers on this page are kept deliberately modest. Save even five hours a week and that is over two hundred hours a year, plus the steadier posting that grows your reach because you are no longer too busy to keep it up.

Will it work with my social networks?

Most likely, yes. Any network where you post carousels can be added, and you tell the machine how many slides each one allows. You map that once at setup, and after that the AI shapes and posts a carousel for each network on its own. You just change the details to fit the networks you actually use.

Two ways from here

Build this carousel maker yourself, or learn the mechanics inside Automations Made Easy.

If you want to learn the mechanics behind content automations like this and build your own at home, Automations Made Easy is the playbook. Step by step, no code, plain English. If you want to talk through how to feed it your ideas, shape carousels for each network, and set it to post on its own, I take a small number of consulting clients each month.

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