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My 48 hours with Clawdbot, as someone who's never written a line of code.
My 48-hour experience with Clawdbot as a liberal arts student.
As a content creator on X and RedNote, I love my work.
As a blogger on X and Xiaohongshu, I really enjoy my job.
But I hate some parts of my work.
But some aspects of my job have always been a headache for me.
Whenever I collab with a brand, they need a detailed script before I even start filming.
Every time I collaborate with a brand, they require a detailed script (down to the second) before I even start shooting.
I'd spend days procrastinating, then hours writing.
I always painfully procrastinate for several days, and then struggle to write it out in just a few hours.
Clawdbot did it for me in 10 minutes, sent me a professionally formatted word document. Done.
Clawdbot finished it for me in 10 minutes and sent me a professionally formatted Word document, which I directly forwarded to the brand.
I speak English in my videos.
My content mainly consists of English spoken videos.
Every video I'd prepare high quality English + Chinese subtitles, for this video there's 967 English words, 1593 Chinese characters.
I prepare high-quality English and Chinese subtitles for each of my videos, and the word count is considerable; for example, this video has 967 English words and 1593 Chinese characters.
In order to maintain that high standard, I used to type them all manually.
To maintain high-quality subtitles, I used to type them out one by one.
4-5 hours per video, just on subtitles.
For a 5-10 minute video, it would take me 4-5 hours just for the subtitles.
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