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Video YouTube Mar 2026

7 pieces of content in 55 minutes with AI — David Huber talk

David Huber demonstrates his complete AI content pipeline, showing how he produces seven pieces of content across three platforms in under an hour. The video breaks the process into three stages: research and writing, LinkedIn adaptation, and YouTube video creation.

Who it’s for

Solo content creators, founders, and marketers who publish across multiple platforms and need to reduce the time spent on content production without reducing output quality.

Key takeaways

  1. The pipeline starts with a single deeply researched blog post as the foundation. Everything else is derived from it, which means the quality of that first piece determines the quality of all downstream content.

  2. Claude Code handles the research and initial writing through agent workflows that gather sources, synthesize information, and produce a structured draft. The human role at this stage is editorial direction, not writing.

  3. The LinkedIn stage does not simply repost. Dedicated prompts transform the blog content into platform-specific formats that account for LinkedIn’s reading patterns, character constraints, and engagement dynamics.

  4. Google NotebookLM generates the video component from the written article, creating audio and visual elements without requiring camera equipment or recording sessions. The entire YouTube workflow from text to published video takes about ten minutes.

  5. The system works because each stage has dedicated, tested prompts. Huber emphasizes that the prompts are the product, not the tools, and that building platform-specific prompts is the real investment.

Worth watching if…

You are spending more than eight hours per week creating content manually and want to see a concrete example of how AI agents can compress that time while maintaining quality across platforms.