"I spent 3 months building a full-cycle content automation platform. It clips, writes, designs, and posts — all on autopilot. Roast it or love it, I need honest feedback." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #10. By Top_Magician2749, 1 score, 0 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
I spent 3 months building a full-cycle content automation platform. It clips, writes, designs, and posts — all on autopilot. Roast it or love it, I need honest feedback.
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- r/saas
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- Top_Magician2749
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- 3/28/2026, 11:00:30 PM
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- 3/29/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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Hey everyone. Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I finally have something worth sharing. I'm a solo dev. For the last 3 months I've been building a platform called **Fidelio** — it's a full-cycle content automation system. Not just scheduling. Not just AI writing. The entire pipeline from content discovery to publishing, with zero human input required. **The problem I was solving:** I used to run a few clip channels on YouTube — you know the type, highlights from podcasts and streams. The workflow was brutal: 1. Watch a 3-hour podcast to find 5 good moments 2. Clip them manually 3. Add subtitles in CapCut 4. Write titles and descriptions 5. Export in 3 different aspect ratios 6. Upload to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram separately 7. Write hashtags and schedule 8. Repeat tomorrow. And the day after. Forever. I was spending 8-10 hours a day on this. So instead of hiring someone, I built a system to do it all. 3 months later, it's alive and running. **What it actually does:** * **Co...