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ContentHouse AI — Turn One Idea Into a Week of Content

If you've ever stared at a blinking cursor on a Sunday night trying to plan a week of Instagram carousels, LinkedIn posts, a pitch deck for Tuesday's investor call, and a flyer for Friday's event — you already know the problem we're solving.

ContentHouse AI — Turn One Idea Into a Week of Content

If you've ever stared at a blinking cursor on a Sunday night trying to plan a week of Instagram carousels, LinkedIn posts, a pitch deck for Tuesday's investor call, and a flyer for Friday's event — you already know the problem we're solving.

Content is no longer optional. Founders are expected to build an audience while they ship product. Creators are expected to post daily across three platforms. Agencies are expected to deliver branded decks and social assets on a 24-hour turnaround. And traditional design tools don't help — they give you a blank canvas when what you actually need is the idea, the structure, and the words.

ContentHouse AI is an end-to-end content studio that takes a single topic and produces an Instagram/LinkedIn carousel, a 1,000-word SEO article, a quote graphic, and (coming soon) branded ads — all in the time it takes to make coffee. It's built for founders, solo creators, agencies, and anyone who needs to turn one good idea into a week of polished output.

This article explains the problem we solve, the features we ship today, and the pricing model — including free-tier details so you can try the product before paying.


The Problem: Content Is a Full-Time Job Nobody Asked For

Here's what a typical week looks like for a founder or solopreneur who knows they "should" be posting:

  • Monday: Idea. You write down a topic like "Why most SaaS onboarding is broken" on a sticky note. It's good. You mean to use it.
  • Tuesday: Research. You open 14 tabs. You read three competitor threads. You lose the thread yourself.
  • Wednesday: Draft. You write 200 words, delete 180, and close the tab.
  • Thursday: Design. You open Figma, spend 90 minutes picking a color palette, realize your logo file is on the other laptop, give up.
  • Friday: Post nothing.
  • Saturday: Scroll competitors' posts, feel worse.
  • Sunday: Tell yourself this week will be different.

This cycle has three real costs:

  1. Compound lost distribution. Every week you don't ship is a week a competitor does. Over 12 months, the gap isn't linear — it compounds.
  2. Cognitive tax. Switching between "founder mode" (build product) and "marketer mode" (write a hook, pick a font) burns the best hours of the day.
  3. Quality whiplash. When you do finally post, you're tired, so the work is rushed, which means the post flops, which kills motivation for the next one.

Existing tools treat the symptoms but not the disease. Canva gives you templates — but you still need to have the idea, write the copy, and design 10 slides. ChatGPT gives you words — but you still need to translate those words into visuals. Figma gives you control — but control is exactly what you don't have time for.

The real problem: there is no tool that takes a single topic and produces a polished, on-brand, multi-format content package end-to-end. That's what ContentHouse AI does.


What ContentHouse AI Actually Does

The core loop is simple: you give it a topic (or pick one from your queue, or paste a URL), you pick a visual theme and a format, and it generates a complete content package in roughly 90 seconds.

1. Multi-format post generation

Every generation produces three artifacts from a single topic:

  • A carousel (10–20 slides) — cover, architectural diagram, content slides with "what it is / why it matters / relevant tools", and a call-to-action slide. Optimized for Instagram Feed and LinkedIn swipeable posts.
  • An SEO article (800–1500 words) — HTML-formatted with proper headings, hashtags, a LinkedIn post version, a short Instagram caption, and a 160-character meta excerpt. Ready to drop into a blog CMS.
  • A quote graphic (optional) — a standalone motivational or topical quote post with an AI-generated caption, pulled from your quote library or left out entirely if you'd rather keep things professional.

You get all three from one click. If you only need one format, no problem — you can export or regenerate any individual piece from the dashboard.

2. Three content categories — each with its own structure

Not every post is a swipe-through Instagram carousel. ContentHouse AI supports three distinct formats, each with a different slide structure tuned for its audience:

  • Carousel — Cover → diagram → 7+ content slides → CTA. For social feeds where attention spans are short and a clean hook matters.
  • Presentation — Cover → context → 3+ key points → closing. For meetings, workshops, training sessions, and short talks.
  • Pitch Deck — Cover → problem → solution → market → product → traction → business model → team → ask → close. The classic 10-slide VC structure, for investor updates and product launches.

You pick the format before generation and the AI restructures its output accordingly. A pitch deck doesn't look like a carousel doesn't look like a training deck.

3. Customizable slide count

Minimum 10 slides, maximum 20. Default varies by category (carousel defaults to 11, presentation and pitch deck to 10). Extra slides become additional content slides — the cover, diagram, and CTA stay pinned. You decide how much depth each post deserves.

4. 19 visual themes (inspired by ray.so)

The biggest friction in most AI content tools is that everything looks the same. ContentHouse AI ships with 19 visual themes, each with its own color system, typography, and vibe:

  • Developer-tool aesthetics: Vercel, Supabase, Tailwind, OpenAI, Mintlify, Prisma, Clerk, ElevenLabs, Resend, Trigger.dev, Nuxt, Browserbase, Cloudflare, Gemini, Stripe, Firecrawl
  • Productivity / design aesthetics: Notion, Linear, Figma

Each theme drives not just the cover slide but every image in the post — the diagram, the content cards, the CTA — so the whole package ships with a coherent visual identity. Pick one per post and the entire output looks like it came from that brand.

5. Two cover styles: Classic and Isometric

On top of the theme, pick how the cover looks:

  • Classic — bold headline over a gradient background. Clean, direct, works for every category.
  • Isometric — infographic-style cover with 3D icons. Better for technical topics and explainers where a visual metaphor helps.

6. Topic library (queue management)

If you don't want to come up with a new topic every time, add a batch of topic ideas to your Topic Library. The dashboard picks "the next pending topic" automatically when you hit Generate — so you can plan a month of content in one sitting, then generate posts on-demand without re-thinking what to write about.

Topics support categories and types. You can also mark a topic as a "quote topic" (quote + author pair) and the pipeline will pull from your quote library when generating quote posts.

7. URL extraction — turn any article into a carousel

Paste a URL, hit Extract, and ContentHouse AI fetches the article, pulls the main content, and pre-fills the topic title and research content for you. The generator then uses only that content as its source material — so you get a carousel that's actually grounded in the article, not invented by the AI.

Works well for turning competitor blog posts into swipeable carousels, summarizing long-form content for LinkedIn, or repurposing your own older articles.

8. AI Ad Creator (in development)

Alongside the carousel/article/quote pipeline, ContentHouse AI is adding a dedicated AI Ad Creator for flyers, posters, social ads, and thumbnails. You upload reference images, Claude analyzes them to draft a Gemini image prompt, and Gemini generates the final branded asset. Great for founders who need one-off promotional visuals without hiring a designer for every launch.

9. Full history and re-export

Every post you generate lives in your History tab. You can re-view the carousel slides, re-download the article, regenerate individual images if one slide didn't land, or delete the whole post. History is paginated, searchable, and filterable by status.

10. Built on Claude + Gemini

Under the hood, ContentHouse AI uses Anthropic's Claude models (via the Vercel AI Gateway) for all text generation — topic structuring, carousel copy, article writing, caption crafting — and Google's Gemini 3 Flash Image model for all image generation. Claude is a better writer; Gemini is a better image model; we use the right tool for each job instead of shoe-horning one model into both.

All assets are stored on Cloudflare R2 so your posts and images are available even when our servers aren't. Authentication is Better Auth (email + password, Google OAuth, email OTP). Payments run through DGateway with Mobile Money and card support.


Pricing: Start Free, Upgrade When You're Ready

Free tier

  • 3 lifetime generations — enough to try out every format (carousel, presentation, pitch deck) and see how the output feels.
  • Full access to all 19 themes and both cover styles during the trial.
  • No credit card required to sign up.

The free tier is designed so you can make an informed decision. If three generations doesn't convince you the product is worth paying for, we haven't done our job yet.

Creator — for freelancers and solo creators

  • 50 generations per month
  • 35,000 UGX / month (or 10 USD / month)
  • Annual option: 350,000 UGX / year (or 100 USD / year) — roughly two months free
  • Everything in the free tier, unlimited themes, full history, URL extraction, priority generation queue.

This is the sweet spot for a solo creator or freelancer who posts daily across one or two platforms. 50 posts/month ≈ ~12 posts/week, which is more than enough for a LinkedIn + Instagram publishing schedule with room for experimentation.

Pro — for serious creators and small teams

  • 200 generations per month
  • 75,000 UGX / month (or 20 USD / month)
  • Annual option: 750,000 UGX / year (or 200 USD / year) — roughly two months free
  • Everything in Creator, plus priority generation, advanced templates (coming soon), and early access to new features including per-slide editing and PDF/PPTX export.

Pro is for content studios, social media managers running 3-5 brand accounts, and founders who post multiple times per day across multiple channels.

Business — for agencies and teams at scale

  • Unlimited generations (999,999/month — effectively no cap)
  • 200,000 UGX / month (or 60 USD / month)
  • Annual option: 2,000,000 UGX / year (or 600 USD / year) — roughly two months free
  • Everything in Pro, plus API access (v1 endpoints for programmatic generation), white-label options, and priority support.

Business is built for agencies producing content on behalf of clients, SaaS teams integrating ContentHouse into their own product, and internal marketing teams at mid-sized companies.

Payment methods

ContentHouse AI runs payments through DGateway, a Uganda-based payment processor with multi-provider support:

  • UGX — Mobile Money (MTN, Airtel via iotec and relworx) and card (via Stripe under the hood). No minimum, instant activation.
  • USD — Card only (Stripe). Use the currency toggle on the billing page to switch.

All plans can be cancelled anytime from the billing page — you keep access until the end of the current billing period. No refunds for partial months, no gotchas.


Who ContentHouse AI Is For

We built this for six specific audiences. If you recognize yourself in any of these, the product is likely to fit your workflow:

1. Solo founders building in public

You're shipping product five days a week and you know you "should" be posting about the journey. You can't afford to spend three hours on every LinkedIn post. ContentHouse turns your weekly build-log into a carousel in 90 seconds.

2. Solo creators on Instagram and LinkedIn

You post daily, you've hit a visual rut, you're tired of Canva templates that look like everyone else's. Nineteen visual themes and three slide structures give you enough variety to post for a year without repeating yourself.

3. Agencies managing 5+ client accounts

You need to produce branded content for multiple clients, each with their own style. Themes + custom topics + the topic library mean you can batch-prepare topics for every client at the start of the week and generate on demand.

4. SaaS teams with a developer-relations function

Explaining how your product works is a full-time job. Carousels with architecture diagrams are one of the highest-performing formats on developer Twitter and LinkedIn. ContentHouse generates the diagram description, the content slides, and the CTA for you.

5. Course creators and coaches

You already have course material — long-form text, lesson outlines, transcripts. Paste it into the custom-content field and ContentHouse turns it into a promotional carousel grounded in your actual content, not hallucinated from the title.

6. Founders raising money

Pitch deck category produces the classic 10-slide VC structure from a single product description. Use it as a starting draft, then iterate. Beats opening Figma from scratch.


How It Works (End-to-End)

Here's the exact flow from sign-up to published post:

Step 1: Sign up

Visit the landing page, click Start creating, sign up with email or Google. You're in the dashboard within 30 seconds. No credit card required.

Step 2: Pick or write a topic

Three options:

  • Auto — The generator picks the next pending topic from your queue. (Add topics at /dashboard/topics.)
  • Pick — Choose a specific topic from your queue.
  • Custom — Type any topic title. Optionally paste research content to ground the generation in real source material.
  • From URL — Paste an article URL. ContentHouse fetches the content and prefills the title + research automatically.

Step 3: Pick a category, theme, and slide count

  • Category: Carousel / Presentation / Pitch Deck
  • Theme: One of 19 (Vercel, Notion, Tailwind, etc.)
  • Slide count: 10–20 (default varies by category)
  • Cover style: Classic or Isometric

Step 4: Hit Generate

The generator runs in the background — typically 60–120 seconds for a full post. You can navigate away; the dashboard shows progress in-page and updates automatically when it's done.

Step 5: Review, edit, export

When generation completes, click the post tile to view all three outputs side-by-side. Download the carousel as PDF, copy the article HTML, save the quote image, or regenerate any individual asset that didn't land.

Step 6: Publish

Export and post to Instagram, LinkedIn, your blog, your Slack, your Notion — wherever your audience lives. ContentHouse produces the artifacts; you own the distribution.


Why Now?

Three things converged in the last 18 months to make ContentHouse AI possible:

  1. Multimodal models got good enough. Gemini 3 Flash Image and Claude 4.7 can reason about layout, structure, and visual coherence in ways that weren't possible in 2024. The output is finally shareable-grade without manual cleanup.
  2. Social platforms rewarded format over frequency. Carousels on LinkedIn and Instagram consistently out-reach single-image posts by 3-5x. A multi-slide format is no longer optional.
  3. Creator economics squeezed tighter. With ad revenue down and competition up, creators can't afford to spend 90 minutes per post. The only way to keep up is tooling that collapses the workflow.

We're not the first company to notice this — but we're the first to ship a product that goes from topic → finished multi-format package in 90 seconds, with a theming system as rich as ray.so and a structure system tuned for three different content formats.


Start Free, Upgrade When You're Ready

Three generations, no credit card, all 19 themes, all three content categories. Sign up at contenthouse.ai and generate your first carousel in the next five minutes.

If the output feels useful, upgrade to Creator for 50 generations a month — that's roughly 12 posts a week, enough to compound your distribution without the Sunday-night cursor-blink.

Whichever tier you land on, you'll spend less time staring at blank Figma canvases and more time doing the work that actually compounds: shipping product, helping customers, and sleeping through the weekend.


ContentHouse AI is built in Uganda by an indie team. Questions, feedback, and feature requests: reach out via the Settings page in your dashboard or file an issue on our GitHub.