I built my first GPT-5 Agent in n8n.
Most corporate teams think they’ve automated content curation.
But if you’re still copy-pasting headlines into a doc…
Or juggling 9 tabs just to publish one newsletter…
You’re stuck at Level 1 or Level 2.
Here’s the real playbook:
1. Aggregate raw data from 6 top RSS feeds—images, links, sources, everything.
↳ Pull it straight into your Supabase database.
↳ No more scattered bookmarks or legacy folders.
2. Add a dashboard for manual curation—keep human judgment, kill busywork.
↳ One table for raw articles, one for only your handpicked stories.
↳ Automation is leverage, not a replacement for expertise.
3. GPT-5 agent processes each selected article with context—title, snippet, date, original source, image, even missing content.
↳ Prompts are designed for reliable, markdown-block output.
↳ If sites block scraping? Add SERP API and let the AI work around paywalls.
4. Feed clean, formatted content blocks back into Supabase.
↳ Structured for easy publishing.
↳ Consistent layout—no formatting chaos or random AI tangents.
5. Publish to Medium, WordPress, Ghost, Substack, Beehive—or any platform with an API.
↳ One click (or webhook) and your next newsletter is ready.
↳ The “impossible” handoff from database-to-content becomes a repeatable system.
Unpopular opinion:
You don’t build a content machine by collecting tools.
You build it with workflows that connect people AI at each step.
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ALT How I built my first GPT-5 Agent