Most of CT is wasting time doing the same boring shit for every new testnet

Here’s my AI stack that farms smarter, not harder 👇

✤ ChatGPT

Your personal researcher for every testnet

Farming without GPT is like running quests without a map

Here’s how I use it:

• Repo breakdowns → “Analyze this GitHub repo. Extract only the steps needed for testnet participation”

• Compact guides → “Turn this Notion/Medium article into a checklist”

• Simulation mode → “Let’s roleplay the farming journey. Act as my step-by-step testnet guide”

If you use a Custom GPT, it can also store:

→ your ongoing testnets

→ your posting style

→ logs of your progress

Time saved: 2–3h per project

✤ Webpilot / AI PDF Reader

Your TL;DR weapon for bloated docs, PDFs & Notion pages

This tool turns them into structured alpha in seconds

Here’s how I use it:

Paste the Notion/Medium/GitHub link

→ Ask: “Summarize this for farming participation only. Ignore fluff”

Drop a whitepaper or PDF

→ Prompt: “Extract only action items and token-related info”

It gives you:

→ Key steps

→ Tasks to do

→ Airdrop mechanics

→ Deadlines

→ Eligibility rules

Time saved: 1.5–2h per project

✤ AgentHub / Superagent / Flowise (AI Agents)

Your personal testnet co-pilot - remembers everything, forgets nothing

Imagine a GPT that doesn’t reset every time you open it

That’s what AI agents are. They combine memory, logic, and tools to run tasks for you, not just answer stuff.

Here’s how I use them:

Track testnet progress

→ “What have I already done on Saga, and what’s left?”

→ The agent checks your task list + gives next steps

Wallet-aware logic

→ You connect your address - it can verify on-chain if you’ve done actions

Integrated with Zealy, Guild, Intract

→ Pulls live quests, checks eligibility, preps CT posts

Persistent memory

→ Knows your farming preferences, tool stack, and can plan your week

Time saved: 3–5h/week

✤ GPT + Zapier / Notion AI workflows

From scattered chaos → to structured farming system

Farming 5–10 testnets in parallel?

Manual tracking = mental overload

This setup turns AI into your personal operations layer

Here’s how I use it:

New drop goes live?

→ GPT auto-fills a Notion table with:

Project name

Tasks

Start/end dates

Wallets used

Guild/Zealy links

Required tools (e.g. node, faucet, bridge)

Integrated with Zapier

→ New tweet with “testnet” or “airdrop” keyword? → Auto-add to Notion with context

→ New GitHub repo in watchlist? → GPT parses readme & adds checklist

Weekly planning

→ “Generate my testnet tasks for this week. Sort by deadline”

Time saved: 1–2h/day of manual tracking

✤ Midjourney + GPT for CT content

Your 24/7 content factory to stay visible, active, and compliant with requirements

Let’s be honest:

You’re not just farming tasks - you’re farming attention.

And AI can help you maintain a strong presence on CT.

Here’s how I use it:

Progress posts (for Zealy/Guild)

→ GPT prompt:

“Write a native-style CT tweet sharing progress on the [project] testnet, mention interaction with the community, and provide a link to the docs.”

Visual banners for hype

→ Midjourney prompt:

“Create a 3D banner with the text: ‘Saga Testnet Live’, raised $25M, background = black-purple gradient, add 3 logos.”

Time saved: 2–3h per week

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