
Most creators know how to build the back end of their funnel.
They create landing pages, customize their sites, write email sequences to deliver their products and some extra value for good measure.
But they struggle to get people into their funnel…
They spend days writing copy for their products.
They spend weeks designing their landing pages.
They spend months designing and writing emails.
Then, right when everything is ready to take off and bring them the success they been dreaming of for the past 4 months, they give up and move on to another product.
They think because no one came running through the gates to buy their new launched product, that they need to move onto a brand new project and repeat the endless cycle.

Why? Because they never got serious about creating content to actually drive traffic to their product. And social media marketing is the most important part of your funnel.
Creating Content Is Your Only Real Chance of Success
let’s say you have the best product in the world. The most beautiful landing page. The perfect email sequence. But none of it will matter if nobody knows you exist.
If you want to finally make it as a creator, here's what you need to accept:
You need to create content to grab people's attention online
You need to post often—ideally daily to build momentum
You need to stay consistent with your message to build recognition
There's no way around it.
Creating content is the price you pay.
Give Your Content Time To Actually Build Something
I see creators make this mistake all the time. They write about productivity for two months. Then switch to selling Notion templates. Then pivot to AI. Then back to productivity.

It’s crazy to expect success with no consistency.
When you bounce around topics, all you do is confuse your audience. You're not gonna be seen as an expert worth following. You're just another person their scrolling past in their feed.
Your content needs time to grow.
Your message needs time to reach the right people.
Your audience needs time to trust you.
So you need to pick your niche, stick with it for at least a year, and let your content library build up and actually start working for you.
Because if you never let it build, your funnel is always gonna stay empty, never getting the leads you need to convert them into paying customers.
I Know Creating Content Consistently Is The Hardest Part
When I first started, creating content was a real struggle. I'd spend hours on a single post—perfecting the framework, word choice, messaging, and timing. This completely drained me, and when posts got zero engagement, I'd pour even more time into the next one, hoping for better results.
After two years of this same maddening process, I learned that it’s because I kept switching topics. I was never consistent. I rarely posted because I didn’t know how to write on brand every time.
For two years I struggled to create content.
I struggled to stay on brand.
I struggled to keep up with publishing schedules.
I couldn't create enough content to build real momentum.
Then I started using AI to speed things up.
At first, I thought it was working. I was cranking out content faster than ever. My analytics showed my impressions going up. A few posts hit, and I thought I was finally onto something, and I was, if I had made a data driven decision to focus on what worked. But, instead, I focused on quantity instead of quality.
Looking back I could see the content was awful. You could smell AI-generated copy from the very first sentence. It was bland, generic, and so forgettable, that not even I cared to save it.

I didn't realize how bad it was until I caught other creators sounding exactly the same as me—and thinking their content was absolute garbage.
That’s when it hit me. “Fuck. That means my content was garbage too.”
There went my plans to create months of content with AI. All those free prompts I saved up were worthless.
Notion AI Agents Are Going To Change Everything in 2026
Here's why Notion AI is different from ChatGPT.

Notion recently upgraded to what they call version 3.0. Now they have AI agents that can read through your entire workspace and pull from everything you've built over the years.
Think about that for a second.
You don't have to upload files and PDFs about your business every time you want to create content. You don't have to re-explain to ChatGPT who you are and what you do. You don't have to retrain the AI because it forgot everything from your last session.
Notion already has all your files.
All your notes.
All your brand messaging.
It knows who you are. It knows your voice. And honestly, it probably knows your business better than you do at this point. That's why I started using Notion's AI agent in my workspace—and the results are phenomenal.
With Claude 4.5 Sonnet running directly in my workspace, it creates content that stays on brand and actually sounds like me.
I'm Betting ChatGPT Won't Stand A Chance Against Notion AI Workspace Agents
Let me be clear about what's happening here.
ChatGPT is a powerful tool, but it has one fatal flaw: every conversation starts from zero.
You open it up.
You explain your business.
You paste in your brand voice guide.
You describe your audience.
You give examples of your writing style.
Tomorrow you do it all over again.
This isn't just annoying, it's unsustainable. You waste hours every week re-teaching AI the same information.
Notion AI agent workspaces flip this entire model on it’s head.
Instead of training AI every single day, you build a dedicated workspace where everything lives permanently. Your brand positioning. Your writing samples. Your content library. Your messaging frameworks. Your target audience profiles.

The AI gets smarter every time you add more work to it. It learns your patterns. It understands your voice. It knows what your audience needs. It knows everything you need it to know.
Now when I need to create a newsletter or social post, I just tell AI to write it for me. The AI already has full context. It writes in my voice. It references my past work. It stays on brand without me having to prompt it fifty more times.
This is the future of content creation for solo creators.
ChatGPT will still be useful for one-off tasks. But for content creators who need to publish consistently in their own voice? Notion AI workspaces are going to dominate.
I'm calling it now: by mid-2026, most serious creators will have switched to workspace AI systems like this. The gain in efficiency is too massive to ignore.
I Built an AI System That Actually Knows My Brand To Write My Content
Theirs 5-levels to marketing, and social media content is right at the top of the funnel. If you can’t get leads into your funnel, it doesn’t matter how amazing your funnel is. That’s why creating content is the bedrock to your business.
You need to publish content consistently, and you need to stay on brand if you want to actually build up a fan base that wants more of what you have to offer.
That’s why I wrote a complete breakdown of how this AI Notion system works and how you can build your own. It's the exact process I use to create content in minutes instead of hours—without sounding like a robot.
You can read it here: ChatGPT Has No Chance Against Notion AI Agent Workspaces
Preview for next newsletter:
Each stage of the funnel is not the same. The first section is for attracting new leads, and the next is for guiding them towards the last three parts of your marketing funnel. That’s why you aren’t making more sales, but don’t worry, I’ll show you how.
That’s it for this issue.
I’ll see you next time.
Amado