How I Built a Multi-Agent Content Automation System With Claude
A few months ago I was using Claude like most people: one-off prompts, copy-paste results, repeat. It worked fine for individual tasks, but there was no memory, no continuity, and no compounding va...

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A few months ago I was using Claude like most people: one-off prompts, copy-paste results, repeat. It worked fine for individual tasks, but there was no memory, no continuity, and no compounding value. Every session started from scratch. That changed when I started building what I now call a multi-agent content automation system. It runs my entire content operation: SEO articles, Reddit/forum engagement, keyword research, image generation, WordPress publishing, and lead capture. The whole thing runs mostly autonomously with me approving outputs and steering direction. This article covers the architecture, the key design decisions, and the actual tech stack with real costs. The Core Problem With One-Off AI Prompts When you use an LLM through a single prompt, you get a one-shot output with no context from previous work, no awareness of your existing systems, and no ability to take action beyond generating text. The shift that made everything click for me was treating Claude not as a chat