Sabrina Ramonov's Cheat Code: A Solo AI Marketing Team Running Claude Co-Work

30M organic monthly views, no team. Sabrina's setup uses Claude Co-Work + Blotato + pre-built marketing skills to run the full content calendar — and the connector cost runs $29/month instead of $83.

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1 min read·Jun 1, 2026·Summarizing Sabrina Ramonov
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Sabrina Ramonov does 30 million organic views a month on social media. Solo. No marketing team. Her latest walkthrough shows exactly how she pulls it off, and the answer is less impressive software and more intentional skill design.

The whole stack lives inside Claude Co-Work. One project. A connector to her publishing tool. A small set of pre-built skills she wrote for virality — not 100 random skills scraped from a repo.

The setup, minus the fluff

She uses Blotato as the publishing layer because she built it — and yes, that's a bias, but the pricing math is also real. Connecting 20 social accounts in Buffer costs $83/month. In Blotato it's $29. Once Blotato is wired into Claude via a custom MCP connector (one URL, one click), Claude can post like a human employee would.

The connector setup is a 90-second job: Claude.ai → Customize → Connectors → Add Custom Connector → paste mcp.blotato.com/mcp → Connect. That's it. Now Claude can ask "what social accounts do I have?" and get a real answer back.

Why pre-built skills beat dumping in 100 of them

Sabrina is blunt about this: a giant repo of community skills is mostly AI slop. You don't know which skill to use, so you use none of them well.

Her marketing skill pack is small on purpose. One content coach acts as an orchestrator. The others handle specific moves — hook writing, thumbnail copy, repurposing, calendar management. The orchestrator routes the work, the specialists execute. That's it.

This is the part nobody talks about: building a tight, opinionated skill set beats building a sprawling one. Your AI marketing team is only as good as how clearly you've defined what each role does.

The bigger lesson for solo operators

If you're trying to scale content without a team, the trap is buying more software. Sabrina's setup is one project, one publisher, four or five skills. Total monthly cost: well under $100.

The expensive part isn't the tools — it's the time you waste with a vague AI workflow. Define each skill like you'd define a job description for a real hire. Then let the orchestrator do the routing.

That's how you get 30M views without hiring anyone.

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