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Schedule your posts from Notion to Threads

I recorded a video today, three times.

The first time, I was just unprepared. The second time the audio cut out halfway through.

And the third time, pretty much everything went according plan. I do mean pretty much (you’ll see when you watch the video.

Anyway, this is that thing I talked to Matias from BlackTwist about a few weeks ago where you just wave a magic wand at the internet your posts get published from Notion to Threads.

Definitely the lowest barrier to entry way to publish straight from Notion.

And it all builds on the trainings I’ve released over the past week that get you swiping, writing, and creating all your content right in Notion (so that you can give AI all the beautiful context you need to research, synthesize, improve your writing, create curriculums, and more).

Here's the setup. You build two Notion AI agents:

  1. A Scheduler agent that takes your batched posts and publishes them to Threads through Black Twist.
  2. An Analytics agent that pulls your metrics from the last two weeks back into your Notion database.

Once they're set up, your entire workflow looks like this:

You write your posts in Notion.

You open your Scheduler agent and type: "Schedule my posts please."

Five words. That's it. Notion AI handles the rest.

Then at the end of the week, you open your Analytics agent and type: "Sync my post metrics please."

And just like that, all your likes, comments, reposts, shares, and views are sitting in your database. Ready to analyze. Ready to figure out what worked and what didn't. Ready to repurpose.

No switching between apps, no copying and pasting, no spreadsheets.

You just write in one place. You publish from one place. You analyze in one place.

And the whole thing takes about 20 minutes to set up.

[CTA FOR GENERAL LIST]:

Inside the Influential Writing System, I walk you through the entire setup. You'll build two AI agents that handle your scheduling and analytics, so you can spend your time writing instead of fiddling with apps.

If you haven't grabbed the dashboard yet, this might be the lesson that sells you on it. Write in Notion, publish to Threads, track what works. All from one place. (You’ll get access to it on Day 7).

Here's the link:

https://influentialwriting.com

Talk soon,

Kevin Hood

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