Content Hub OS: Lab Notes 04.23.26
In this Note: How CHOS turns podcast and YouTube guests into a second distribution channel by capturing guest profiles that power content creation after the recording is done.
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.
Every podcast guest has an audience you haven’t tapped yet.
CHOS is a content operating system. The Guests and Sponsors section is built specifically for podcasters and YouTube creators who bring on guests or work with sponsors.
Most operators record the episode, publish it, and promote it themselves. The guest moves on. That’s leaving reach on the table.
Before the episode records, you build out the guest profile inside CHOS — bio, area of expertise, speaking topics, social channels. The guest can fill it out themselves or your team does it. Either way, once it’s in, the system has everything it needs.
After the recording, that profile powers the content generation. Pull guest quotes. Create social posts written specifically for the guest to share with their own audience. Build promotional assets that make it easy for them to say yes to promoting the episode.
The richer the profile, the better the output. The better the output, the more likely the guest actually uses it.
One episode. Two audiences. The guest’s reach plus yours.
✌️ Audra
If you’re still fighting the content grind 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.


