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Creating content is not the hardest part; it's choosing topics and finding materials.
Let me tell a real daily story of someone in content creation.
I've been running crypto-related media for over two years, and the most time-consuming part each day isn't the writing itself—completing a 2000-word article in two hours is manageable.
The real time sink is the preparatory work: selecting topics, sourcing materials, organizing data, comparing viewpoints.
A decent topic selection process looks like this:
Open X and browse 50 KOLs to see what they’ve been talking about recently, check Reddit for discussion density in a few core sub-communities, browse YouTube to see what top crypto influencers have posted lately, return to Google to look up the latest industry reports, then go to Dune to review on-chain data, and finally check Substack for in-depth articles.
After completing this set, half a day is gone, and I haven't written a single word of the main article.
Later, I started trying to use AI Agents for pre-topic selection.
Theoretically, it’s great—an agent helps me gather information, so I can focus on judgment and writing.
In practice, it’s quite limited—agents can’t access X, can’t fetch Reddit, can’t log into YouTube, and can’t view Dune.
Until I used @ChainbaseHQ’s AgentKey.
Its logic is simple: give the AI Agent a unified way to access the external world.
I no longer need to set up separate APIs for X, Reddit, YouTube; after one installation, the agent can run this entire process on its own.
My current content creation process has become:
In the morning, toss three candidate topics to the agent, let it run through—checking the discussion volume on X over the past 7 days, controversy points on Reddit, video coverage density on YouTube, any anomalies in related on-chain data.
Half an hour later, the agent provides me with a comparison report, and I pick the most promising one to start writing.
What used to take half a day now takes just 30 minutes.
Even more impressive, during the information gathering, the agent automatically organizes 5-10 high-value materials—key viewpoints from a KOL, a highly upvoted Reddit reply, a highlight clip from a YouTube video.
These are directly fed into my main draft, saving a lot of manual copying and pasting.
Content creators should understand the value of this time savings.
Saving 20 hours a week means I can write 5-8 more articles or simply leave early to spend time with my family.
AgentKey isn’t about making AI do your writing; it’s outsourcing the dirtiest, most tiring task—information collection.
Judgment and viewpoint expression still rely on the creator.
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