An AI content strategy replaces weeks of planning meetings with 90 minutes of structured prompting. On aidowith.me, the Content Plan route walks you through 10 steps to build a working content strategy. You'll start with AI-powered audience research: identifying segments, pain points, and the content they engage with. Then define content pillars that connect audience needs to your business goals. The route covers channel selection (with data on where different audiences spend time), content format decisions (blog, video, social, email, podcast), and an editorial calendar with weekly themes and posting cadence. You won't just plan, you'll also draft your first week of content inside the route. The strategy adapts to solo creators and marketing teams of 5+. Each step produces a deliverable section of your strategy doc. By step 10, you have a complete strategy and the first batch of content to go with it.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You've been 'planning' your content strategy for weeks but still don't have a document
- Your content feels random because there's no connection between posts and business goals
- You don't know which channels to prioritize and spread yourself too thin on all of them
With aidowith.me
- A complete content strategy built in 90 minutes with AI handling the research and drafting
- Content pillars connected to business goals so every post has a purpose
- Channel selection based on audience data, not gut feeling
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Research your audience
AI generates audience segments with pain points, content preferences, and platform habits. You validate against your own customer knowledge.
Set pillars and pick channels
Choose content pillars tied to business goals. Select 2-3 channels where your audience is most active. Drop the rest.
Build the calendar and draft content
Create weekly themes, set posting frequency, and draft your first week of content. Walk away with a strategy and content ready to publish.
Build your content strategy with AI
10 steps. About 90 minutes. A strategy, an editorial calendar, and content ready to publish.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Research your audience
Set pillars and pick channels
Build the calendar and draft content
Channel selection based on audience data, not gut feeling
"Went from no strategy to a full editorial calendar in one sitting. My content has direction for the first time in two years."- Solo founder, SaaS product
Questions
Yes. The route adapts to solo creators, small teams, and larger marketing departments with different resource levels. For small businesses, it focuses on 2-3 channels and a sustainable posting cadence instead of trying to be everywhere at once. The strategy it produces matches your resources and capacity, not some enterprise ideal.
A calendar tells you what to post and when. A strategy tells you why: who you're reaching, what topics matter, which channels to use, and how to measure success against business goals. The route builds both. The strategy is the foundation that gives your content direction. The calendar is the execution plan that comes from it.
Even better. The route includes a step where you audit your existing content for performance patterns and engagement data. AI helps you identify what worked, what didn't, and why. Your strategy builds on this data instead of starting from zero. Existing content becomes the evidence base for your pillar and channel decisions.