Tools Sabrina Ramonov has publicly discussed or demonstrated using. Curated by Magpie's editorial team from podcasts, posts, and public stacks.
About
Sabrina Ramonov is solo founder of Blotato.com, a social media automation SaaS. She has nearly 2 million followers across platforms and 22M+ monthly views, on a mission to teach 10 million people AI. Sold her previous AI company Qurious to Pegasystems in a deal valued over $10M.
Ramonov publicly quit Cursor and switched to Claude Code, then a year later quit n8n and Make for marketing automation in favor of Claude Code plus the Blotato MCP. She frames Claude Code as the most customizable and powerful daily-driver and pays $100/month for the max plan, calling it 'worth every dollar'. Her substack guide 'Every Claude Code Concept Explained for Normal People' is a publicly cited resource for non-engineers learning the tool.
A year ago I publicly quit Cursor and switched to Claude Code. People thought I was crazy. 6 months ago I said building with Claude Code is more fun than drag-and-drop automation builders. People thought I was crazy again.
Ramonov used n8n daily for marketing automation before switching to Claude Code plus Blotato MCP. Her published reasoning was that 'you'll spend a crap ton of time maintaining your automations' on n8n, and the switch to Claude Code centralized everything in one place that she could update by talking. Her n8n coverage is honest about both the strengths and the maintenance cost trade-off.
the thing nobody tells you about n8n and make: you'll spend a crap ton of time maintaining your automations. i switched to claude code + blotato MCP for marketing. everything lives in one place. i update it by talking to claude. more customizable, more powerful, easy to use.
Ramonov used Make for marketing automation before switching, with the same maintenance-cost critique she applied to n8n. She frames both Make and n8n together as the no-code automation primitives builders eventually outgrow when their setup gets complex enough that 'one place to update by talking to Claude' becomes more valuable than a visual graph.
Ramonov used Cursor as her primary AI coding tool until she 'publicly quit' a year ago. Her switch story is one of the most-cited public Cursor-to-Claude-Code switches in the AI creator space. She gives Cursor honest credit for being the on-ramp that made her comfortable enough with AI coding to graduate to Claude Code.
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