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Meet Our Team

The creative minds behind CreatorFlow's amazing content

Stephen Robles

Stephen Robles

Podcast Creator

Stephen once accidentally left his podcast recording on for 6 hours straight while he went grocery shopping. The episode became an unexpected ASMR hit featuring the ambient sounds of his cat knocking things off shelves. His audience still requests 'Cat Concert #47' as their favorite episode. At CreatorFlow, Stephen loves how the team embraces happy accidents and turns them into content gold. He says the DM automation tools saved him from manually sending cat videos to every follower who asked for more feline content.

Bridget O'Rourke

Bridget O'Rourke

Video Creator

During a live video tutorial, Bridget's screen share revealed she had 127 Chrome tabs open—all related to 'how to close too many tabs efficiently.' The irony wasn't lost on her viewers, who turned it into a meme format. She now runs a side hustle teaching 'Advanced Tab Management.' What she loves most about CreatorFlow is that the team celebrates these perfectly imperfect moments. Plus, CreatorFlow's automation means she can focus on creating content instead of drowning in DMs asking about her tab management course.

Ingrid Debsia

Ingrid Debsia

Content Creator

Ingrid once wrote an entire blog post passionately arguing that coffee was overrated. She scheduled it for publication at 6 AM, only to wake up and realize she'd written it at 2 AM during a caffeine-fueled writing sprint. The post went viral among fellow night-owl content creators who related deeply to her 'caffeinated hypocrisy.' At CreatorFlow, she loves that no one judges her 2 AM creative bursts. The team's flexible culture and AI-powered content tools mean she can write at midnight and still have time to actually sleep. She now includes timestamps on all her drafts and never trusts 2 AM Ingrid with scheduling.

Nadav Keyson

Nadav Keyson

Copywriter

Nadav spent three weeks perfecting a sales email with the subject line 'You're going to love this!' only to realize moments after hitting send to 10,000 people that autocorrect had changed it to 'You're going to love thistles!' The confused responses ranged from gardening tips to medieval weapon enthusiasts. He still gets monthly emails asking for thistle-related content. What Nadav loves about CreatorFlow is the 'fail forward' culture—that thistle incident became a case study in their content strategy course. Plus, CreatorFlow's automation handles the follow-ups, so he doesn't have to manually explain to gardeners why they signed up for Instagram marketing tips.

Ortal Hadad

Ortal Hadad

Content Specialist

Ortal once created a content calendar so organized and color-coded that her team nicknamed it 'The Rainbow of Destiny.' She was so proud, she screenshotted it to show everyone. Two hours later, she realized she'd scheduled 47 posts for February 30th. Her team still jokes about 'Ortal's Imaginary Day.' At CreatorFlow, she loves that her organizational obsession is not only accepted but celebrated—the calendar template is now used company-wide, with an added 'date sanity check' feature. Working with CreatorFlow's AI tools means she can plan content without fear of phantom dates, and the automation handles the actual posting while she focuses on the strategy (and color-coding) she adores.