I Stopped Guessing What to Post. Here's What I Use Instead.
There's a specific kind of frustration that every market content creator knows: you open a blank draft, you know something is happening in the world, and you have absolutely no idea where to start.
The market is moving. Crypto is doing something. AI dropped another headline. You've got 20 minutes before the window closes — and you're still staring at a cursor.
I've been using ViewDAO for a few weeks now, and the feature that changed my workflow the most isn't the one I expected. It's the Trending Intelligence section.
What It Actually Does
Trending Intelligence pulls live topics across five categories: Crypto, AI, Stocks, Geopolitics, and Research. It's not a news aggregator in the traditional sense — it's more like a curated signal board built for creators who need to post about markets, not just read about them.
The difference sounds subtle, but it matters. When I open a news app, I get headlines optimized for readers. When I open the Trending section in ViewDAO, I get topics organized around what's actually worth writing about right now — ranked by activity, not just recency.
You pick a topic. You hit create. And instead of starting from scratch, you're already in motion.
Why This Actually Helps
The problem most creators run into isn't a lack of ideas. It's the friction between having a vague sense that something is newsworthy and turning that into a coherent post before the moment passes.
Trending Intelligence cuts that friction almost entirely. I can open it, scan five categories in under a minute, and know immediately whether there's a Crypto story worth a quick take, an AI development that deserves a thread, or a macro shift I want to break down for my audience.
Before this, I was spending 15–20 minutes just deciding what to cover. That's not writing time — that's overhead. And overhead compounds badly when you're trying to publish consistently.
The Categories Are Genuinely Useful
Most tools give you a firehose. ViewDAO's five categories — Crypto, AI, Stocks, Geopolitics, Research — are narrow enough to be actionable.
The Research category is the one I didn't expect to use as much as I do. It surfaces papers, reports, and data releases that aren't breaking news but are genuinely interesting for audiences that care about what's coming, not just what happened. It fills a gap that pure news feeds miss.
What I'd Tell Another Creator
If you post about markets and you've ever felt like you were always a beat behind, or always scrambling to find an angle — start with Trending Intelligence.
It won't write the post for you. But it solves the hardest part of consistent publishing: knowing where to look and when to move.
For anyone posting daily or near-daily, this is a game-changer.
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