
I Let AI Create a Product and Post It to LinkedIn. It Failed Spectacularly.
Last night I ran an experiment: could an AI agent discover trending content, create a real product on my merch store, and post the promotion to LinkedIn — completely end-to-end? The answer was yes. And also no. The Setup I built a marketing platform connecting LinkedIn, Printify, Reddit, and Dev.to through a single MCP server. 67 tools. The AI analyzes engagement, creates products, publishes posts, manages moderation. The pipeline: Discover trending themes → Concept a product → Create on Printify → Publish to storefront → Promote on LinkedIn with product image. What Actually Happened The AI found "Burnout" and "Founder" trending. It picked a great line from my book: "Most entrepreneurs don't own a business. They own a job." Perfect sticker concept. Then everything went wrong. Failure 1: Wrong Design The AI reused an existing design instead of generating artwork. The sticker showed someone else's art. Failure 2: No Product Image The LinkedIn promotion went live as text-only. A merch pro
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