A TikTok content plan for 2 weeks is a calendar of 14 video ideas, each with a topic, opening hook, video format (talking head, screen share, B-roll, text overlay), and a note on why it fits the TikTok algorithm. Without a plan, creators post whenever they have an idea, which leads to inconsistent output and slow account growth. At aidowith.me, the Content Plan route covers this in 10 steps over about 1 hour. You'll define your niche and 3 content pillars, use AI to generate 20-30 video ideas, select the 14 best, assign formats and hooks, and build a posting calendar with realistic frequency. The route includes an evergreen-vs-trending split: 70% of your plan should be evergreen topics that work for 6 or more months, and 30% trend-reactive content you can swap in and out as needed. Hooks are written for each video before you film.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You post 2-3 videos a week when you feel inspired but go 10 days without posting when you don't, and your account never grows consistently
- You spend 30-45 minutes deciding what to film every time, which kills the momentum before you even start
- Your TikTok content doesn't have a clear niche, so followers don't know what to expect and don't stick around
With aidowith.me
- Build a 14-video posting calendar in one sitting so you know exactly what to film every day for 2 weeks
- Get a hook written for each video before you film so you don't ad-lib the most important 3 seconds of the clip
- Define 3 content pillars that give your account a clear identity and attract followers who stick
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
Define your niche and 3 content pillars
Describe your target audience (who they are, what problem they're solving) and choose 3 recurring content angles. AI helps you pick pillars that balance educational, entertaining, and promotional content for sustainable posting.
Generate 25 video ideas with AI
AI produces 25 ideas across your 3 pillars, including the hook for each. You score them on excitement (will you film this?) and relevance, then pick the best 14 for the plan.
Assign formats, hooks, and build the calendar
For each of the 14 videos, AI assigns the best format (talking head for opinions, screen share for tutorials, etc.) and refines the hook to fit. Arrange the 14 videos across a 2-week calendar with at least 1 post per day.
Plan Your Next 2 Weeks of TikTok Content
Follow the 10-step Content Plan route at aidowith.me and build a full 14-video TikTok calendar in about 1 hour.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your niche and 3 content pillars
Generate 25 video ideas with AI
Assign formats, hooks, and build the calendar
Define 3 content pillars that give your account a clear identity and attract followers who stick
"Having the hooks written before I film changed everything. I film in one take now instead of 8. The 2-week plan keeps me consistent even during busy weeks."- Marketing consultant and TikTok creator
Questions
Define your niche and 3 content pillars, generate 20-30 video ideas with AI, select the 14 best, write a hook for each, assign a format, and build a posting calendar. The aidowith.me Content Plan route covers all 10 steps in about 1 hour and includes pillar framework templates for common TikTok niches.
One to two per day is optimal for growth, but 5-7 per week is sustainable for most creators with other responsibilities. The route builds a 14-video plan for 2 weeks assuming 1 post per day. If you can only commit to 5 per week, it shows you how to adjust the calendar without sacrificing pillar balance.
The 3 strongest formats: a bold claim ('Most people do this wrong'), a result statement ('Here's how I went from X to Y in Z days'), and a question that creates curiosity ('Why does nobody talk about this?'). AI writes 3 hook options per video during the planning step so you can pick the strongest before filming.