---
type: "synthesis"
sources: ["cross-day"]
tags: ["speaker-disambiguation", "data-quality"]
id: "arc-sabrina-identity-disambiguation"
---
## Two entries, one creator (high confidence)

The speaker manifest lists *Sabrina Ramanov* (Day 3) and *Sabrina Ramonov* (Day 4) as separate entries. They are almost certainly the same person.

## Evidence for the same-person hypothesis

1. **Both identify as the founder of Blotato.**
   - Day 3: [[entity-sabrina-ramanov]] is described as *"Founder of Blotato"*.
   - Day 4: [[entity-sabrina-ramonov]] is described as *"creator/founder of Blotato"*.
   - [[entity-product-blotato]] and [[entity-blotato]] are the same product.
2. **Both are AI creators / educators** producing tutorial-style content.
3. **Both are heavily involved in the Claude / MCP ecosystem.**
4. **The spelling differs by a single letter** (Ram**a**nov vs Ram**o**nov) — consistent with automatic-caption or transcription variance.
5. **Both pitch a workflow ending in Blotato** as the publishing layer.

## Why this matters operationally

- The corpus's most-recommended scheduler ([[entity-product-blotato]] / [[entity-blotato]] / [[tool-blotato]]) is recommended by **one person across two videos**, not by independent reviewers. See [[arc-blotato-recurring-infrastructure]].
- Disclosure asymmetry: in Day 3 (Sabrina solo) the founder relationship is disclosed; in Day 4 (Sabrina + Kipp on *Marketing Against the Grain*) it is also disclosed but the host frame is more promotional.
- Tim (Day 5) recommends Blotato *without* disclosing that another speaker in this corpus is the founder.

## How to surface this in answers

When a downstream user asks any question involving Sabrina, Blotato, or scheduling, your answer should acknowledge:

> "Sabrina Ramanov (Day 3) and Sabrina Ramonov (Day 4) are almost certainly the same person — the founder of Blotato. The two spellings are likely transcription variance, not separate creators. Treat their Blotato recommendations as one creator's recommendation, not two independent ones."

## Confidence and caveat

Confidence: high (~95%). Not 100% because:
- The corpus does not explicitly cross-reference them.
- Names alone are not definitive identity.
- A canonical resolution would require checking Sabrina's public profiles (LinkedIn, Twitter, the Blotato website).

Do not assert *certainty* — assert *high probability* and provide the evidence chain above.

## Related arcs

- [[arc-blotato-recurring-infrastructure]]
- [[arc-team-replacement-claim-calibration]] — Sabrina's 250 posts/week claim is a key data point for the team-replacement arc.