CONTENT CREATION

Post a Blog Recap to Discord with Generated Quote Cards

When a post is tagged Community in Notion, this pulls the three most quotable lines, generates a branded quote-card image for each, writes a casual community-tone recap.

CategoryContent Creation
Enginesim
Difficultyintermediate
Triggerevent
Steps6
Setup~15 min

How it runs

The automated pipeline, trigger to output.

  • TriggerNotion post tagged CommunityNotionNotion
  • ActionExtract three most quotable linesOpenAI
  • ActionGenerate branded quote card per lineImage generation
  • ActionWrite casual community-tone recapOpenAI
  • LogicBundle recap with card images
  • OutputPost bundle to Discord channelDiscordDiscord

What it does

Converts a new blog post into a community-native Discord drop: a relaxed recap plus three generated quote-card images built from the post's most shareable lines.

When to use it

You maintain an active Discord community and want fresh, visual, on-brand content from blog posts without designing cards by hand. Best for communities that respond to casual, visual posts.

How it works

  1. 1A Notion post gets the 'Community' tag, firing the trigger.
  2. 2The flow reads the post and an OpenAI step extracts the three most quotable, standalone lines.
  3. 3For each line, a generate-image step renders a branded quote card using the line as the focal text.
  4. 4A separate OpenAI step writes a short recap in a casual, community-first tone with a link back.
  5. 5A logic step bundles the recap text with the three card images.
  6. 6Output: the recap and quote cards are posted as a single message to the chosen Discord channel.

Set it up

What you configure once, before turning it on.

  1. 1
    Connect NotionPages, databases, comments.
  2. 2
    Connect OpenAIModels, embeddings, files.
  3. 3
    Connect Image generationManaged Nano Banana image renders, metered per image.
  4. 4
    Connect DiscordCommunity channels + voice + bots.
  5. 5
    Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
  6. 6
    Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
  7. 7
    Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.

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