Automations

Describe what you want.
Walk away.

Type your workflow in plain English. Contengi builds it, schedules it, and runs it while you're doing something else.

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A scheduled Thursday Thought Leadership automation running on its own - fetching a transcript, composing the article, saving it and emailing the summary

How it works

Natural language in, agentic workflows out

Until now, building a scheduled content workflow required either a developer or a serious time investment learning tools most people don't have the headspace for.

With Contengi automations, you describe what you want in plain English - "every Monday morning, pull last week's top-performing LinkedIn posts in my niche, write a short commentary, and save it as a draft" - and the system handles the rest.

No code. No workflow builders. No watching tutorial videos at 11pm.

Example prompt

"Every Monday morning, pull last week's top-performing LinkedIn posts in my niche, write a short commentary, and save it as a draft."

Set it once, get content back on a schedule

Automations run on a recurring schedule you set. Weekly SEO blog drafts, daily social post queues, monthly newsletter roundups - whatever your content operation needs, you describe it once and the system keeps producing.

You review, you approve, you publish. The generation part is handled.

This is what well-resourced content teams have been doing with custom-built agent stacks. Contengi makes the same thing available without the custom build.

Weekly

SEO blog drafts

Daily

Social post queue

Monthly

Newsletter roundup

Built for the business that can't afford to stop

The founders and operators who need this most are the ones with the least time to set it up. Automations are designed to be running within minutes, not after a week of configuration. Describe the workflow, pick a schedule, done.

The system runs in the background and your content library fills up while you're focused on the business. When you check back in, the drafts are there. On-brand, researched, ready for a quick review.

The Contengi content calendar filled with scheduled posts across LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram - the output of running automations
What a working content calendar looks like when the automations are running in the background.

Who it's for

The system underneath everything else.

The "when things slow down" crowd

Anyone who has said they'll sort out content when things slow down - and knows things never slow down.

Founders publishing consistently

Who need a consistent publishing presence but can't be the one to maintain it manually.

Content operators

Who want to spend their time on quality control, not generation.

Running in minutes. Working in the background.

Describe the workflow. Pick a schedule. Get content back on cadence.

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