
Hey there!
Here’s the #22 edition of Workflows Weekly, with a few workflows, tools, and ideas you want to rely on
Let's get into it.
1. Featured workflow
In 2026, almost everyone is using AI to write their LinkedIn posts, newsletters, and YouTube scripts.
And honestly.. you can spot them in seconds.
It all sounds the same because the model DOESN’T know your voice, tonality, or what's worked for you before.
Angelee put together the Content RAG Agent Playbook to feed the AI your knowledge base before it writes anything.

Here's how it works:
Pull your LinkedIn posts, SOPs, blogs, and sales calls into Google Drive and embed them in Pinecone.
Build the ingestion pipeline in n8n and put the RAG agent on top of the vector store.
Layer in live signals from Jungler AI, Tweet Hunter, Reddit, and Clay so the agent sees what's working in your niche.
Connect Slack as the chat interface and route output to writers, designers, and a video editor.
Track performance across LinkedIn, X, and YouTube, then feed the winners back into the database.
2. Which AI tool you should look into
If you're running B2B influencer marketing campaigns and trying to find people posting about GTM, MCPs, or AI..
.. you should check out Favikon.
It's a creator platform built for B2B, with 10M+ profiles and 30M+ posts indexed across LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X.

Best part about it:
Search creators by what they actually post about, not just their bio.
Authority and brand-fit scores so you can vet before reaching out.
Outreach, tracking, and reporting in one place.
If creator partnerships are part of your GTM motion, this is the one to look at.
→ Try Favikon
3. What GTM resource we found useful
I posted the full list of 18 MCPs we connect to Claude for GTM work on LinkedIn.
The list includes everything from prospecting and outreach to CRMs, scraping, and publishing.

Here's what it covers:
Contact data and account research: Apollo, Findymail, AI Ark, DiscoLike, Ocean.io, Sumble
Outreach and CRM: HeyReach, Instantly, HubSpot, Salesforce
Search, scraping, and automation: Exa, Browserbase, Apify, n8n, Clay
Analytics and publishing: Google Analytics, Ahrefs, beehiiv
If you’d like to start using Claude Code, this is the list to start from.
4. AI news of the week
Crunchbase just dropped its 2026 sales and marketing funding numbers.
$3.7 billion raised globally so far this year, with AI-focused startups pulling in the majority of it.

Here’s the breakdown of the biggest rounds:
Sierra: $950M at a $15B valuation (AI-driven customer experience)
Parloa: $350M Series D at $3B (enterprise customer service agents)
Hightouch: $150M Series D at $2.75B (agentic marketing)
Netomi: $110M led by Accenture Ventures (regulated industries)
Actively: $45M Series B (agentic GTM tools)
That's a wrap for this week.
What part of your content or GTM workflow feels hardest to manage right now?
Hit reply and let us know. We'll break it down in a future issue.