110+ straight days of daily AI content. The system that survived a newborn.
The one-line lesson: consistency is not a personality trait, it is a pipeline. I have published AI content every day for more than 110 days straight, through a full-time job and a newborn son, and the streak survives because the process barely needs me.
The rule that changed everything
Show the tool running. Never talk about a tool without running it on a real task from my actual week. A demo of a real invoice being processed beats ten posts about "the future of AI". People trust what they can see working.
The pipeline behind the streak
Every piece of content passes through the same stages, and most of them are automated:
- Capture. Any idea, screenshot, or half-working experiment lands in one inbox the moment it happens.
- Remix. An engine I built turns raw material into drafts: hooks, captions, and a cut plan, in my voice, not generic AI voice.
- Human pass. I record and edit the part that has to be me. This is the only stage that costs real time.
- Publish and log. One tap, and the streak counter updates itself.
When the system runs, a day of content costs me under an hour.
What 110 days taught me
Volume finds your voice. The first thirty days sounded like everyone else. Somewhere around day fifty, patterns emerged that were mine: practical, Hebrew-first, always a real tool on a real task.
The streak is a forcing function. Knowing I publish tomorrow forces me to try new tools today. Half of my consulting knowledge exists because the streak demanded material.
Perfection is the enemy of day 111. A good-enough post that ships beats a perfect post that waits. The audience forgives rough edges. It does not forgive disappearing.
Common questions
Do you batch content? Partially. Raw material is captured continuously, but I publish daily rather than scheduling weeks ahead. Fresh reactions to fresh tools perform better.
What happens when you have no idea? The pipeline always holds a backlog of captured moments. The inbox has never been empty, because using AI all day generates content as a side effect.
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