# Multi-Agent Content Factory You're a content creator juggling research, writing, and design across multiple platforms. Each step — finding trending topics, writing scripts, generating thumbnails — eats hours of your day. What if a team of specialized agents handled all of it overnight? This workflow sets up a multi-agent content factory inside Discord, where different agents handle research, writing, and visual assets in dedicated channels. ## What It Does - **Research Agent** scans trending stories, competitor content, and social media for the best content opportunities each morning - **Writing Agent** takes the top ideas and writes full scripts, threads, or newsletter drafts - **Thumbnail Agent** generates AI thumbnails or cover images for the content - Each agent works in its own Discord channel, keeping everything organized and reviewable - Runs automatically on a schedule (e.g., daily at 8 AM) so you wake up to finished content ## Pain Point Content creation has three phases — research, writing, and design — and most creators are doing all three manually. Even with AI writing tools, you still have to prompt them one at a time. This system chains agents together in a pipeline where one agent's output feeds the next, completely hands-free. ## Skills You Need - Discord integration with multiple channels - `sessions_spawn` / `sessions_send` for multi-agent orchestration - [x-research-v2](https://clawhub.ai) or similar for social media research - Local image generation (e.g., Nano Banana) or an image generation API - [knowledge-base](https://clawhub.ai) skill (optional, for RAG-powered research) ## How to Set It Up 1. Set up a Discord server (or ask OpenClaw to do it for you — just say "Set up a Discord for us"). 2. Create channels for each agent: - `#research` — trending topics and content opportunities - `#scripts` — written drafts and outlines - `#thumbnails` — generated images and cover art 3. Prompt OpenClaw: ```text I want you to build me a content factory inside of Discord. Set up channels for different agents: 1. Research Agent (#research): Every morning at 8 AM, research top trending stories, competitor content, and what's performing well on social media in my niche. Post the top 5 content opportunities with sources. 2. Writing Agent (#scripts): Take the best idea from the research agent and write a full script/thread/newsletter draft. Post it in #scripts. 3. Thumbnail Agent (#thumbnails): Generate AI thumbnails or cover images for the content. Post them in #thumbnails. Have all their work organized in different channels. Run this pipeline automatically every morning. ``` 4. Customize for your platform: ```text I focus on X/Twitter threads, not YouTube. Change the writing agent to produce tweet threads instead of video scripts. ``` ## Key Insights - The power is in the **chained agents** — research feeds writing, writing feeds thumbnails. You don't prompt each step individually. - Discord channels make it easy to review each agent's work separately and give feedback like "scripts are too long" or "focus more on AI news." - You can adapt this for any content format: tweets, newsletters, LinkedIn posts, podcast outlines, blog articles. - Running a local model for image generation (like Nano Banana on a Mac Studio) keeps costs down and gives you more control. ## Based On Inspired by [Alex Finn's video on life-changing OpenClaw use cases](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41_TNGDDnfQ). ## Related Links - [OpenClaw Subagent Docs](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw) - [Discord Bot Setup](https://discord.com/developers/docs)