
Sauna reads your analytics and content calendar, finds which themes drive signups, drafts the quarterly content plan in Notion, and maps each piece to a funnel stage for your sign-off.
What it does
Sauna pulls performance from Google Analytics, ties traffic and conversions to topics, and drafts a quarterly content calendar in Notion with owners and target dates.
It inventories every published post, flags thin, outdated, or cannibalizing pages in a Google Sheet, and recommends keep, merge, or retire for each.
Sauna maps existing and planned pieces to awareness, consideration, and decision stages, then names the gaps where you have no content for a stage.
For each planned piece it drafts a Google Docs brief with the angle, target reader, key sources, and the call to action you specified.
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Sauna shows up where you already work — the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman. It reads what it needs, does the task, and comes back with the draft for your approval.
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The literal prompt for this job. Open it in Sauna and it picks up from there.
“Audit our blog against Analytics, flag the posts to merge or retire, then draft next quarter's content calendar in Notion mapped to funnel stages.”
Plugs into the tools you already run — and thousands more, or any MCP server.
Good to know
No. It surfaces what the data shows and drafts a plan you can edit, but the calls on positioning and priorities stay with you.
From your connected Google Analytics, cited by metric and date range, so you can check any figure before you act on it.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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