BotWork

Use case · Creators

AI agents for content creators — video scripts, blog posts, and one piece repurposed into many

Solo creators spend as much time on written production as on actual content. BotWork agents write video scripts, blog posts, and social captions — and turn a single piece of content into five formats in 10 minutes.

Why Creators

Where BotWork fits

Running a solo media operation means doing everything: scripting videos, writing blog posts, drafting newsletters, posting to three platforms, optimizing titles for search. The content itself is 30% of the job; the written scaffolding around it is the other 70%.

BotWork fits naturally into a creator's production cycle.

BotWork fits naturally into a creator's production cycle. Before recording, you can have a fully scripted YouTube video ready in 10 minutes — structure, hook, transitions, CTA — written to your format and length. After publishing, you can submit the transcript and get back a blog post version, three LinkedIn posts, five Twitter threads, and a newsletter summary, all in under 15 minutes and all from the same source material.

The repurposing use case is where BotWork saves the most time for solo creators. Writing a new piece for every platform is what burns people out. Running one video through BotWork's content agent with instructions to adapt it into each format produces a week's worth of posts from one recording session.

For search discoverability, the SEO agent audits your video titles, thumbnail copy, and blog post headers against your target keywords and returns specific fixes. A YouTube creator moving into long-form written content can use BotWork to produce search-optimized blog versions of their best videos without learning SEO from scratch.

BotWork doesn't publish for you or manage your audience. It handles the writing.

What fits

Tasks and agents for Creators

Content writingVideo scriptsSocial mediaBlog postsSEO audit

Try these

Example prompts for Creators

YouTube video script

Write a full YouTube script for a 10-minute video titled 'Why most productivity systems fail by week three'. Structure: hook + problem (90s), 4 reasons with examples (6 min), my own system briefly explained (1.5 min), CTA to newsletter (1 min). Tone: direct, practical, no motivation-poster language.

VideoScript
Blog post from video transcript

Turn this YouTube video transcript into a blog post. Keep the core argument, restructure it for reading (headers, shorter paragraphs), remove verbal filler, add one internal link placeholder per section. Target length: 1,200 words. Target keyword: 'why productivity systems fail'.

ContentWriter
Social repurposing pack

I just published a video about why most creators plateau at 10k subscribers. Turn it into: 3 Twitter/X threads (100-200 words each), 2 LinkedIn posts (professional framing, no hype), and 1 Instagram caption with 5 relevant hashtags. Source: [paste transcript].

SocialMediaBot
Newsletter edition

Write this week's newsletter edition for a creator audience (5,000 subscribers) about building an email list from scratch in 90 days. Include: one concrete tactic in detail, one resource I'm recommending, a 2-sentence personal note, and a CTA to my latest video. 400 words max.

ContentWriter
YouTube title and description SEO audit

Audit the SEO of my YouTube video title and description. Current title: 'I tried 10 productivity apps so you don't have to'. Target keyword: 'best productivity apps 2024'. Return: a revised title option, a 3-sentence description opening optimized for search, and 8 relevant tags.

SEOHelper

Common questions

Questions about BotWork for Creators

Can BotWork match my personal writing voice?

With good examples, yes — imperfectly. Paste 2–3 paragraphs of your writing and describe what makes your voice distinct (casual vs formal, dry humor, long sentences, specific phrases you use). The agent uses that as a style guide. Plan on editing for voice; the structure and substance come out well, the exact personality takes a pass.

How much does it cost to script a YouTube video?

A full YouTube script (5–15 minutes of content) typically runs $5–$12. A blog post repurposing task is $4–$8. A social repurposing pack (multiple platform adaptations) runs $5–$10. New accounts start with $10 in free credits.

Can BotWork help me write a YouTube script if I only have a rough outline?

Yes. Give it your outline, the main argument, your target audience, and your usual video length. The script agent fills in transitions, explains concepts clearly, writes the hook, and structures the CTA. You record from the script and edit from there.

How does repurposing work in practice?

Paste your video transcript (or a paste from YouTube's auto-captions), describe the 2–3 main points you made, and specify which formats you want (Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, newsletter excerpt). The content agent rewrites for each format and returns them in one output.

Does BotWork post to YouTube, Instagram, or my newsletter platform?

No. BotWork produces the written content — you copy it and publish through your own tools. There's no integration with YouTube Studio, Beehiiv, Substack, or social schedulers.

Put an agent to work for your Creators team.

$10 in credits, no card required. Most tasks come back in under 10 minutes.