Create 100 Social Media Posts with AI
Use the Meta Ad Library and Claude to batch 100 posts in under an hour. This is how I plan a full month of content in one sitting.
By Ryan Frizelle · 4 min read
Most people spend 30 minutes writing one social media post. Then they do it again tomorrow. And the next day. It is exhausting and it does not scale. I batch 100 posts in under an hour using the Meta Ad Library and Claude. Here is exactly how I do it.
The secret is not asking AI to "write me social media posts." That gives you generic garbage. The secret is feeding it real data from ads that are already working, then letting it riff on proven patterns.
Here is the full workflow:
- 1.Go to the Meta Ad Library (facebook.com/ads/library). Search for competitors or brands in your niche. Filter by active ads. These are ads that companies are spending real money on, which means they are working.
- 2.Screenshot or copy 10 to 20 ads that catch your eye. Pay attention to the hooks (first line), the structure, the call to action, and the tone. You are not copying the ads. You are studying what works.
- 3.Open Claude (Claude.ai, ChatGPT, or whatever you normally use). Paste the ad examples and tell it to analyze the patterns. What hooks do they use? What emotions do they target? What structures repeat?
- 4.Now give Claude your business context. What you sell, who you help, your tone of voice, your offers. The more context you give, the better the output.
- 5.Ask Claude to generate 100 posts based on the patterns it found, customized for your business. Tell it to vary the hooks, formats, and angles so nothing feels repetitive.
- 6.Review and edit. Some will be great. Some will need tweaks. But editing 100 posts is way faster than writing 100 from scratch.
Meta Ad Library analysis prompt
I am going to paste screenshots and text from 15 high-performing ads in my niche. Analyze the patterns across all of them:
- What hooks do they use in the first line?
- What emotional triggers appear most?
- What call-to-action patterns repeat?
- What post structures work (listicle, story, question, bold claim)?
- What tone and voice patterns do you notice?
Give me a summary of the top 5 patterns you found.Batch content generation prompt
Using the patterns you just analyzed, generate 100 social media posts for my business.
My business: [describe what you do and who you help]
My tone: [casual/professional/bold/educational]
My main offer: [what you sell]
Rules:
- Vary the hooks. No two posts should start the same way.
- Mix formats: listicles, stories, bold claims, questions, how-tos, myth-busting.
- Every post should have a clear hook in the first line.
- Keep posts between 50 and 200 words.
- Include a soft CTA on about 30% of posts, not every single one.
- Make them sound like a real person wrote them, not AI.
Number each post 1 through 100.The Meta Ad Library is completely free and public. You do not need to run ads to use it. It is the single best research tool for social media content that nobody talks about.
I usually do this once a month. One hour of batching gives me more content than I can post in 30 days. The quality is 10x better than daily posting because you are working from proven patterns instead of guessing.
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