--- id: ins_problem-trying-solve-write-lot operator: Dharmesh Shah operator_role: 'Founder and CTO at HubSpot. Helping millions grow better.' source_url: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7432483233075822592/ source_type: thread source_title: 'I created an AI agent on Agent' source_date: 2026-04-10 captured_date: 2026-05-02 domain: [content, marketing, ai-native] lifecycle: [content, ai-workflow] maturity: frontier artifact_class: framework score: { originality: 3, specificity: 4, evidence: 3, transferability: 4, source: 4 } tier: B related: [] raw_ref: raw/linkedin/reactions/linkedin-reactions-2026-04-10.md --- # The problem I'm trying to solve: I write a lot of content, but most of it reaches only ## Claim I created an AI agent on Agent .ai that turns blog posts into Avatar videos. The problem I'm trying to solve: I write a lot of content, but most of it reaches only a subset of its potential audience because many people prefer video. I also just dislike being in front of a camera (my natural habitat is being in front of a computer). ## Mechanism The problem I'm trying to solve: I write a lot of content, but most of it reaches only a subset of its potential audience because many people prefer video. ## Conditions Holds when: the operating context matches the post's stated frame (team shape, stage, tooling, buyer type). Fails when: the practice is lifted into a different stage or buyer context without reworking the underlying mechanism. ## Evidence > "The problem I'm trying to solve: I write a lot of content, but most of it reaches only a subset of its potential audience because many people prefer video." ยท Dharmesh Shah, LinkedIn, 2026-04-10 ## Signals - Paste in your blog post URL or text - Choose from a list of HeyGen avatars - Wait about 5-10 minutes for an email with your video ## Counter-evidence No opposing view in current corpus. ## Cross-references - (none in current corpus)