A thought leadership article from bullet points with AI takes your raw ideas (usually 5-10 bullet points from a talk, a LinkedIn post, or a document) and expands them into a publish-ready 800-1000 word piece with a clear thesis, supporting evidence, and a conclusion that gives readers a specific takeaway. At aidowith.me, the Press Release route covers this in 10 steps over about 1 hour. You'll start with a bullet dump of your key points, use AI to identify the central thesis, then build the article structure section by section. The route includes a voice calibration step that compares the AI draft to 2 of your existing pieces and adjusts the tone to match. This prevents the article from reading like generic AI content. You finish with a piece ready to publish on LinkedIn, Medium, or a company blog with minimal editing.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You have 10 bullets of a great idea but no time to turn them into an article: the draft sits in Notes for 3 weeks
- When you ask AI to write the article from your bullets, it sounds generic: correct but flat, with no distinctive voice
- You've drafted articles that get good feedback but publishing them takes 3-4 rounds of editing
With aidowith.me
- Turn 10 raw bullet points into a publish-ready 800-word article in one 1-hour session
- Add a voice calibration step so the article sounds like you wrote it, not like an AI draft
- Build from bullet points section by section instead of one large prompt, which produces better structure
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
Ops & Analysts
Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.
How It Works
Do a bullet dump and identify the thesis
Write every idea you have on the topic, even unformed ones. Then ask AI to identify the single most important point and propose a thesis sentence. Pick one or rewrite it until it's exactly right: the whole article flows from this.
Build the article section by section
Write the intro, 2-3 body sections, and conclusion in separate AI prompts. This gives you more control over structure and prevents the AI from writing a generic 5-paragraph essay format.
Calibrate voice and do a final pass
Paste 2 of your existing published pieces and ask AI to compare them to the draft and adjust tone, sentence length, and vocabulary to match. Do a final read and fix the 3-5 places that still sound off.
Turn Your Ideas Into a Published Article
Follow the 10-step Press Release route at aidowith.me and ship a thought leadership article from bullet points in about 1 hour.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Do a bullet dump and identify the thesis
Build the article section by section
Calibrate voice and do a final pass
Build from bullet points section by section instead of one large prompt, which produces better structure
"I went from a voice memo to a published LinkedIn article in 55 minutes. Two partners at my firm shared it. That never happened with my previous articles."- Senior consultant, strategy firm
Questions
Start with a bullet dump of every idea you have on the topic, ask AI to identify the thesis, then build the article section by section with separate prompts for intro, body sections, and conclusion. Add a voice calibration step using 2 of your existing pieces. The aidowith.me Press Release route covers all 10 steps in about 1 hour.
Five to ten bullets give AI enough raw material to build a structured article without inventing content. Fewer than 5 and the article gets padded with generic filler. More than 15 and the article tries to cover too many points. If you have more, ask AI to cluster them into 3 themes and pick the strongest cluster.
Two steps: paste 2 of your published pieces and ask AI to identify your writing patterns (sentence length, formality, how you open paragraphs), then ask it to rewrite the draft applying those patterns. The route at aidowith.me includes exact prompts for both steps and takes about 15 minutes to complete.