Turn one pillar into five platform-ready drafts. In your voice. In 90 seconds.
A working Make.com pipeline + Notion workspace + Voice DNA system. Drop one pillar in (blog, podcast transcript, talk). Get LinkedIn, email, Threads, Bluesky, and an X thread out, written in your voice, not generic AI. Setup is ~2 hours once. Every run after that takes 90 seconds.

What you’ll get
The pipeline. The Creator Content Engine is a Make.com scenario with 14 modules. One trigger reads your Notion workspace for new pillar entries. Five Claude modules generate platform-specific drafts. The whole thing runs in about 90 seconds and writes the output back into Notion, ready for you to review and post.
The Voice DNA system. The pipeline is plumbing. It works on day one. The real product is the Voice DNA system: a structured prompt framework you fill out once. It captures how you actually write: cadence, vocabulary, sentence length, what you’d never say. Every run uses your DNA. That’s why the drafts sound like you, not like ChatGPT.
The whole package. You get the Make blueprint (one-click import), the Notion template (one-click duplicate), the Voice DNA framework, five platform-specific prompts, a written setup walkthrough, an example pillar with five example drafts, and a troubleshooting guide. Plus email support: reply to your welcome email and I’ll see it.
How it works

1 pillar → Voice DNA → 5 platforms
One pillar piece in. Your Voice DNA in the middle. Five platform-ready drafts out. The pipeline runs on Claude Sonnet 4.6. The 1M token context window means it handles long pillars (full transcripts, multi-thousand-word blog posts) without truncating.
The Voice DNA prompt lives as a code block at the top of your Notion workspace. To update your voice, you edit that one block. Next run, every draft reflects the change.
The full setup walkthrough is in the buyer Notion workspace: 6 sections, all written, no video required.
What’s inside
- Make.com scenario blueprint: 14 modules, ready to import (one .json file)
- Notion workspace template: duplicate with one click, pre-configured
- The Voice DNA system framework: the actual differentiator
- 5 platform-specific prompt templates: LinkedIn, Email, Threads, Bluesky, X Thread
- Written setup walkthrough: 6 sections, ~2 hours total
- Example pillar + 5 example drafts to study before you write your own
- Troubleshooting guide: common issues, 5-minute fixes
- Lifetime updates as the pipeline evolves
- Email support: reply to your welcome email
What it costs to run (after you buy)
Being honest about running costs upfront. This is what surprises people about AI tools:
- Notion Free plan works fine
- Make.com Core plan, $10.59/month annual ($12 monthly). The only paid tool most buyers don’t already have.
- Anthropic API Pay-as-you-go, ~$0.05–0.15 per pillar run. 4 pillars/month is under $1. Heavy users running daily land around $5–20/month.
- Your existing tools WordPress, social platforms, whatever you already use. No integrations forced.
You’re not subscribing to OptimyzeHQ. The CCE is a one-time purchase. The recurring costs above go to Make and Anthropic for the infrastructure that actually runs your pipeline.
Why $67 for the first 50
First buyers help shape v1.1. You’ll get a +14-day feedback email asking what worked, what broke, what surprised you. That’s it. No hidden obligation.
For the discount, you get:
- The same product as $97 buyers (zero feature difference)
- $30 off
- Direct input on the next iteration (I read every reply)
After 50 sell, the Founding link closes and the price moves to $97.
Who this is for (and not)
This IS for you if:
- You publish at least one long-form piece per month: blog, podcast, video, talk
- You manually rewrite that piece for 3+ social platforms each time
- You’ve tried generic AI tools and the output didn’t sound like you
- You’re comfortable with a ~2-hour one-time technical setup
This is NOT for you if:
- You don’t have a pillar content workflow yet. This amplifies output, it doesn’t create it
- You want zero technical setup. Make + Notion + an API key is real (the written guide takes you through it)
- You publish 5+ times per day and need real-time generation. This is batch, run when you have a pillar
- You expect “set and forget.” You define your voice once; the pipeline does the rest

