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She stopped doing it manually.

Sara, a solo tech blogger, used to lose every Sunday to her content calendar. Four hours of writing, formatting, scheduling — every week, by hand. Then she set up a newDrop channel. Now it runs itself. Her subscriber count is up 34% in six weeks.

2026/05/21 17:22:58

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Sara used to lose every Sunday.
Not to rest. Not to friends. To her content calendar.
She's a solo tech blogger in Austin — one person covering AI tools, productivity gear, and the stuff that actually moves the needle for knowledge workers. Good niche. Loyal readers. Zero margin for error on publishing consistency.
But keeping up was breaking her. Every week: write the piece, format it, find a cover image, schedule it, write the tweet thread, post the LinkedIn version. Four hours, minimum. And that was when nothing went wrong.
The missed weeks hurt most. Two in a row and her open rates would crater. She tried batching. She tried Notion automations. She even hired a VA for three months. Nothing stuck.
Then she set up a newDrop channel.
She typed her topic — AI tools for knowledge workers — picked a format and a schedule. That was it. newDrop started generating polished, publish-ready content on its own: articles, image posts, tweet copy, all formatted and ready to paste. The channel just ran.
First week, she didn't believe it. Second week, she started sleeping in on Sundays.
She still writes the pieces she wants to write. But the channel never goes quiet anymore — and her subscriber count is up 34% in six weeks.

Set it once. newDrop handles the rest.
Try it at newdrop.ai

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