CONTENT CREATION
Broadcast a new release to social platforms and your community Discord
When a GitHub release publishes, condenses the notes into a punchy social post and a community-flavored Discord message, then posts both — one to your social channels.
How it runs
The automated pipeline, trigger to output.
- TriggerGitHub release publishedGitHub
- ActionWrite social and Discord versions of the notesOpenAI
- ActionPublish social post across platformsSocial publishing
- OutputPost community announcement to DiscordDiscord
What it does
This workflow turns a fresh release into community-facing buzz without manual copywriting. When you publish a GitHub release, it reads the notes and asks OpenAI to write two short, audience-tuned versions: a crisp social post with a hook and the single most exciting change, and a more casual Discord message that talks directly to your power users with relevant detail and emoji. The social version is published across your connected platforms, and the Discord version is posted to your announcements channel so the community hears it the same day.
When to use it
Use it when releases ship but the marketing and community touch always trails by days. It fits developer-tool and product teams with an active social presence and a user Discord who want both audiences notified the moment a version goes live. The two copies are written in deliberately different registers so neither channel reads like a recycled press release.
How it works
- 1A GitHub trigger fires when a release is published, passing the tag and notes.
- 2OpenAI generates two channel-specific drafts: a short social post and a casual Discord announcement.
- 3The social post is published to your connected platforms via the multi-platform poster.
- 4The Discord message is posted to your community announcements channel.
Set it up
What you configure once, before turning it on.
- 1Connect GitHubRepos, issues, pull requests, actions.
- 2Connect OpenAIModels, embeddings, files.
- 3Connect Social publishingCross-post to X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and 4 more in one call.
- 4Connect DiscordCommunity channels + voice + bots.
- 5Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
- 6Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
- 7Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.
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