Content Hub OS: Lab Notes - 04.20.26
In this Note: How CHOS connects pillar content to supporting assets and turns one blog post into weeks of social posts across every platform.
The Automator’s Log documents Content Hub OS as I use it — what’s inside, how it works, and what I’ve learned running it on my own brand before opening it to anyone else. If you’re new here, CHOS is an AI-powered content operating system built for operators who are done doing everything manually. These notes are the inside look.
Creating social posts from pillar content is typically an afterthought.
You finish the blog post, then figure out how to promote it. Different tool, different tab, starting from scratch every time with no connection to what you just wrote.
The social posts section in CHOS generates supporting assets directly from the pillar piece. Write the blog post, then choose to generate social posts from it. The system already knows the context.
What makes it work across platforms is the prompt library. Over 500 prompts to choose from. Users pick the angle, the format, the style — or write their own custom prompts for specific platforms. Same source content, completely different output depending on what they select.
The learning curve was building the actual relationship between the pillar content and the supporting assets in the database. Those assets need to know where they came from. Not just for organization — so the context travels.
The angle, the voice, the specific details of the original piece have to carry through every asset generated from it.
If that connection breaks, the outputs lose the thread and start sounding generic.
Getting that architecture right was the problem that unlocked the rest of the social section. Once it held, one piece of content could generate weeks of social posts without anyone rebriefing the system from scratch each time.
✌️ Audra
If you're still fighting the tool swap and want to see how this runs inside a real system, I'm documenting the full CHOS build here as I go. Follow along or come try it yourself at contenthubos.com.


