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The Engine Behind Wealthcamp
How We Scaled Wealthcamp Without Hiring a Research Team
The Engine Behind Wealthcamp
How we scaled to 10,000 readers without hiring a research team
And why we’re about to share it with you
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In this issue we’ll cover:
- The exact workflow that turned raw news into curated intelligence
- Why automation beats “more hours” (even for research)
- How this transfers directly into business operations + personal life
- What Automation Geeks will ship weekly (copy/paste playbooks)
The System
Wealthcamp didn’t grow because we worked harder. It grew because we built systems that worked harder than we did.
Here’s the behind-the-scenes reality: most newsletters try to “hire their way” to scale—more writers, more analysts, more editors.
We went the other direction.
We built automated pipelines that:
- Collect signal from hundreds of sources (without doomscrolling)
- Summarize and cluster themes (so you see patterns early)
- Score relevance (so noise gets filtered automatically)
- Format into an opinionated, readable “Monday/Wednesday/Friday” issue
The big realization: once you can automate research, you can automate almost anything—reporting, follow-ups, task routing, scheduling, onboarding, and the operational glue that eats 20–40% of your week.
Why this matters beyond investing
The same automation that finds “alpha” can also create “execution leverage.”
Imagine your weekly status report generating itself. Your meetings turning into tasks automatically. Your CRM updating without manual entry. Your inbox triaging into “action” vs “archive” without thinking.
That’s where we’re going next.
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