A content marketing funnel plan with AI maps your entire buyer's journey from first touch to closed deal, with specific content pieces assigned to each stage and measurable targets for every transition. On aidowith.me, a 12-step route walks you through defining your funnel stages (awareness, consideration, decision), identifying the content types that perform best at each level, and setting conversion targets that connect marketing activity to pipeline revenue. The AI analyzes your audience segments and suggests topics, formats, and distribution channels based on what works in your industry. You'll build a content matrix with 15 to 25 pieces mapped across your funnel, plus a production calendar and a KPI dashboard template. Most marketers spend 2 to 3 weeks planning a funnel like this from scratch. The route compresses that into about 2 hours. You'll ship a complete plan with content briefs that are ready for execution by your team.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- 65% of marketers create content without mapping it to a funnel stage, wasting budget on pieces that don't convert
- Planning a full content funnel manually takes 2 to 3 weeks of research and spreadsheet work
- Without stage-specific KPIs, teams can't tell which content moves prospects forward and which just gets likes
With aidowith.me
- Map 15 to 25 content pieces across awareness, consideration, and decision stages in one session
- Get a production calendar with deadlines, owners, and distribution channels for every piece
- Ship a KPI dashboard template that tracks conversion rates between each funnel stage
Who Builds This With AI
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Define your funnel stages and audience segments
Set up 3 to 5 funnel stages based on your sales cycle. The AI helps you define buyer personas, map their questions at each stage, and identify the content formats that best match their intent.
Build your content matrix and topic map
Create a matrix of content pieces per stage with topics, formats (blog, video, case work through), and distribution channels. The AI fills in gaps and suggests high-impact topics based on your niche.
Set KPIs and create your production calendar
Assign conversion targets to each funnel stage and build a production calendar with deadlines and owners. Export the plan as a spreadsheet ready for your team to execute.
Map Your Content to Every Funnel Stage
Build a full content marketing funnel plan with topics, formats, and KPIs in one session.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your funnel stages and audience segments
Build your content matrix and topic map
Set KPIs and create your production calendar
Ship a KPI dashboard template that tracks conversion rates between each funnel stage
"First time our content calendar was tied to actual funnel metrics. We saw a 28% increase in MQL-to-SQL conversion within 2 months."- Head of Content, B2B SaaS company
Questions
The plan includes a funnel stage map with transition criteria, audience personas for each stage, a content matrix with 15 to 25 pieces, topic suggestions with search volume data, format recommendations, distribution channels, a production calendar with deadlines and owners, and a KPI dashboard template. It's everything you need to start executing immediately without additional planning.
No. The route works . If you have existing content, one step helps you audit and map it to the right funnel stages so nothing is wasted. If you're starting fresh, the AI generates topic suggestions based on your audience, niche, and competitor gaps The route on aidowith.me breaks this down step by step so you know exactly what to do at each stage. Most users complete the full process in ~2h.
A content calendar tells you what to publish and when. A funnel plan tells you why each piece exists, which audience segment it targets at which buying stage, and what specific action it should drive. This route builds both layers: the strategic funnel map and the tactical production schedule, so your content has purpose behind every piece.