This workflow illustrates the newsletter creation process (Recent post, upcoming posts, Nivationist announcements, and newsletter element idea curation). The workflow involves MailerLite (the newsletter editor/sender), Notion (the Claude-generated single-truth idea-curation library), and Google Keep (the fast idea-jotting app).
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Semi-Established Consistency of Habit —> The newsletter publishing workflow is well established, but the methods of content curation are scattered without a central referenceable hub.
Clear Distinction Between Human-Controlled vs. AI-Assisted —>
Immediate Impact —> One of the biggest bottlenecks right now, and it is easy to validate the level of satisfaction. </aside>
Step 1 was conducted on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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Claude was given the context that this newsletter curation + publish workflow is a bigger content management system.
The newsletter curation/publish workflow (this doc) and the blog publish workflow (another doc) were both targeted to be revamped with a similar level of approach.
For more information about the AI prompts I used and the prompt findings I’ve discovered during the process, see the blog publish workflow case study.
Step 2 was conducted on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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AI responses tend to hallucinate, so I would need to review and revise the artifacts that Claude had given me before its initial test deployment.
This step also serves as an opportunity for me to test the synergy between Claude and built-in AIs within my existing blog management tools (Google Drive —> Gemini, Notion—> Notion AI, Elementor —> Elementor AI)
Below is a ChatGPT-generated workflow diagram that was made from my audio-to-transcription process of how I review the Claude Artifacts, give feedback to Claude, and keyword pull comments into Google Keep and Google Tasks using Gemini.
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Step 3 was conducted on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
A newsletter is due this week, which is a great opportunity to test the recommended workflow revamp in real-time.
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Previous Workflow Time: ~2 hours
Claude’s Target Time: 10 minutes
Current Workflow Time (Actual): 25 minutes
Claude splits the newsletter curation + publishing workflow into two parts. Part 1 consists of the following main deliverables:
[Quick-Fix Solution] New Habit Developed: I started jotting down ideas and reflections via audio and text on Google Keep, reducing this friction in the future.
[Quick-Fix Solution]: In-the-Moment Initiative: Instead of repeatedly copying/pasting the same file as instructed, I uploaded all the files needed for each prompt by consistently using the referencing shorthand (ref: “file name”) immediately after the context. I jot down each reference file name on paper for quick/consistent referencing for subsequent prompts and to prevent redundant uploads.
[Quick-Fix Solution]: In-the-Moment Initiative: I proceeded with the test using ChatGPT instead of Claude to assist in creating the subject line and preheader description for this week’s newsletter on MailerLite.
[Quick-Fix Solution]: Realistic Discretion: Claude’s estimated target time is the “ideal,” a theoretical benchmark that may be impractical because it doesn’t have past data references to gauge a realistic time of completion.
Previous Workflow Time: ~1.5 hours
Claude’s Target Time: 20 minutes
Current Workflow Time (Actual): 55 minutes
Part 2 consists of the following main deliverables:
[Quick-Fix Solution]: Alternative Use & Human Review: I use the generative content as example prompts to help me overcome writer’s block and as a starting point for me to rewrite, refine, and correct the content elements. I also do text searches within the referenced files to see if the insights are pulled straight from the files instead of accepting summarized or hallucinated responses.
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Step 4 was completed on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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The results of this process revamp attempt do not meet the 1-hour time limit goal. However, the new workflow does improve the previous workflow's completion time significantly.
| Claude’s Target Time (Ideal) | Previous Workflow Time | Current Workflow Time (Actual) | |
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| Part 1: Claude AI Content Curation + MailerLite Email Setup | 10 minutes | 120 minutes | 25 minutes |
| Part 2: MailerLite Assemble | 20 minutes | 90 minutes | 55 minutes |
| Total | 30 minutes | 210 minutes | 80 minutes |
It takes ~62% less time to complete the newsletter creation process (idea curation + publishing).
*Calculation Method: % Change Between Total Previous Workflow Time and Total Current Workflow Time (Actual): (210-80)/210 100 = 61.9%
The current process reduced the gap to the ideal from 180 minutes to 50 minutes, eliminating ~72% of the original gap.
As discussed previously, Claude’s Target Time could serve as a long-term goal and be used to calculate the % margin of improvement towards the ideal.
*Calculation Method: Gap Difference Between Claude’s Target Time (Ideal) and Previous Workflow Time: (210-30=180) - Gap Difference Between Claude’s Target Time (ideal) and Current Workflow Time (Actual): (80-30=50) = 130 —> % Improvement Towards Ideal (130/180) 100 = 72.2%
It takes ~79% less time to complete Part 1 of the workflow (content curation + content generation). This is largely attributed to the added content curation system (Google Keep + Notion), a reduction of writer’s block due to content generation, and an outflow of human review/editing to Part 2.
*Calculation Method: % Change Between Part 1 Previous Workflow Time and Part 1 Current Workflow Time (Actual): (120-25)/120 100 = 79.2%
It takes ~64% less time to complete Part 2 of the workflow (newsletter assemble + human editing/review). The human review/editing (content rewriting, non-AI-generated introduction letter to the audience + disclosure of AI, AI accuracy review, etc.) was previously in Part 1 of the Previous Workflow, but due to the inclusion of AI, it has now been moved to Part 2. The large deviation between Part 1 of the Previous Workflow and the Current Workflow should be at the discretion of the reviewer. </aside>