I'm an avid writer on Medium, covering topics like innovation, startups, data science and web development and I have written on publications that have built a following of over 500K and frequently rank as a top writer in categories like innovation, startup and others.
One of the biggest problems that I have seen is how to get your new readers to checkout not only your latest or most popular content but content that might be relevant to them that they are looking for.
RIght now, I and other popular writers do this by embedding different articles as references or in the article directly in the chance that the user decides to check it out. But this is rigid and doesn't adapt to the user and in this age of AI and hyper-personalization, I consider that a sin.
Craftconnect solves this issue by embedding all your previous content of all forms from youtube video to medium articles and integrating with your newsletter to let your users directly talk to your emails that the content creator sends. When the content creator sends an email, the user can reply to it asking any kind of question, and the agent goes through all your previously created content and recommend the user to checkout a certain piece of content that is relevant to what they asked for.
(FYI This is not a surmariser, I personally believe that just like a summary of a book cannot give you the total picture on how the author arrived at particular conclusions, I dont think a summary does justice to any kind of content except if the user needs an answer to a yes/no question).
This accomplishes three things:
The content creator gets more exposure to more of his older content that would get burried instead until the content overload decides to recommend this particular piece of content to the user
The user gets the tone of or method of writing that they are looking for and the piece of content they are looking for
Gives the content creator on what kind of content are the users searching for and provide direction on what kind of content to create in the future and also build a stronger relationship with their users.
I built this by using composio integrations with Zapier, Gmail and other integrations together with the power of Restack framework to orchestration agents and deploy pipelines of workflows.
I am proud that this idea was concieved and created on 8th Decemeber and won the agents in production hack at AGI House.
What's next for CraftConnect?
It needs a lot more work to get done and right now, its going to be getting it into user hands to see how they are going to use this product and I need more resources for completely building this and pursuing this as a startup.
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