Cody McDowell — Claude + Canva Makes 100 Posts In 10 Minutes!
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📚 Claude + Canva Makes 100 Posts In 10 Minutes!
💬 Create 200+ Social Media Posts in Minutes with Claude AI + Canva (Free Method)
Stop spending hours making content one post at a time. In this video I’ll show you exactly how to use Claude and Canva together to generate hundreds of social media posts in just minutes, and you can do this on a free Claude account. You’ll learn how to connect Claude to Canva using the Canva connector, how to generate on-brand Instagram carousels and tweet-style graphics with a single prompt, and how to use Canva’s bulk create feature to turn one template into 100 unique posts automatically.
Whether you’re a content creator, solopreneur, or marketer, this Claude and Canva workflow is the fastest way to build a consistent posting schedule without burning out. We’ll also cover how to analyze Canva templates with Claude for better outputs, how to generate CSV files with Claude AI to feed directly into Canva’s bulk create tool, and how to schedule everything with Buffer or Blotato to save five or more hours every month.
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I’m going to walk you through step-by-step you can make over 100 posts using Claude and Canva. This is the ultimate content creation hack if you’re trying to create a ton of posts in just a short amount of time. You can do this all on the free version of Claude. All right, the very first thing we want to do is connect our Claude account to Canva. We’re just going to use the web version today, so go ahead and open up your browser. Go ahead and open up a new tab and we’re going to go to Canva. Now if you don’t already have a Canva account, go ahead and create a free account real quick and then we are going to go back to Claude. The bottom left where your name is, you’re going to click on that and you’re going to click on settings. Then we’re going to go over to connectors right here. Yours should be empty and you’re going to go ahead and click on customize. All right, so these are the ones not connected, but these are the ones that show up as default. Go ahead and click this plus icon to add a connector right here and browse connectors. You can either type in Canva or on mine it’s right here, but otherwise if you type in Canva, it should pop up. Go ahead and click the plus icon right there. It is going to do a quick prompt. Go ahead and click allow. And over here you can see that Canva is now live and connected and you can change the configuration on the right here. If you want to change the designs, the way it does design with AI, the way it structures design, exporting design, like any of these features you can change, either enable or disable them. So you can configure any connector that you set up with your Claude account. But we’re going to go back to the chat, so over here at the top left here, click on back and that leads us to step two, which is start a new chat. So go ahead and copy and paste this prompt in. List every Canva connector feature available in this chat using only the current exposed tool list as a source of truth. Create an output bullet point list with a sample prompt for each feature and which Canva plan is required. Claude is then going to read everything about this Canva connector and make a small table of all the features and sample prompts that we can use and tell us which Canva plan is required. Keep in mind you can use this prompt for any new AI tool or connector that you want to explore. This way you can get a really simple list of all the things that you you do with that connector. Let’s see what it gave me so far. The design and discovery, be able to search designs and get designs, request outline review, page structure management, asset media management, export folder and organizations, list brand kits. I’m going to go with this sample right here. Create an Instagram post about how smart companies are leveraging AI. If you wanted to, you could plug in your website. But for this use case, I’m going to pretend like I don’t have one, so I’m not even going to use my website for reference. But if you have one or a social media account with strong branding, definitely plug it in. It gave me a recommendation, and I’m going to ask if it can create four versions of that style. And you can see it’s using Canva to do the design work, so it’s searching Canva for templates and generating designs. That way we can tell which Canva one we liked and make a final draft out of a design through Canva, or have Claude completely edit it out. I wasn’t ecstatic with this brown, so I’m going to say make me four more versions. Feel free to give back any feedback that you want. If you want to make micro changes, don’t hesitate. But if you don’t like any of the options that it gave you, just start a whole new generation and start from scratch. I choose option two. Always enter. You can always go back to Claude to change the design, but the flexibility and speed and quality is what we are after. I would try to add more and more details inside of your prompts when you generate more. This will give you better output, and more
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