Marketing Route

AI Content Writing: A System That Gets Posts Published

AI content writing isn't about replacing your voice - it's about eliminating the blank page and the 3-hour drafting session that follows.

10 steps ~1h For marketers Free

AI content writing works when you separate strategy from execution. Strategy is yours: audience, pillars, brand voice, posting goals. Execution is shared: AI drafts, you refine. At aidowith.me, the content plan route covers both in 10 steps and about 1 hour. Steps 1-3 are strategy - you define the inputs. Steps 4-8 are execution - ChatGPT generates 50 ideas and Claude writes 30 captions. Steps 9-10 are publish - a schedule and export to your tool of choice. The output is a 30-day content calendar across LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter/X. You'll write fewer than 200 words yourself. The AI handles the volume; you handle the judgment calls. aidowith.me structures each step so the writing reflects your voice, not a generic AI pattern.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Professionals spend 3 hours writing content that takes 10 minutes to consume - AI content writing fixes the creation side, not just the speed
  • Most AI writing outputs need 45 minutes of editing to sound human - without a humanization step built in, the time saving disappears
  • Teams that skip the strategy phase of AI content writing produce 50 posts that say nothing specific to their audience

With aidowith.me

  • Write a 30-day content plan in 1 hour using a 10-step route with built-in strategy and editing stages
  • Get captions that pass voice checks - the route includes a 5-minute humanization step per platform
  • Produce 30 posts across 3 platforms without writing more than 200 words yourself

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

1

Write the content brief (not AI - you)

Step 1 has you write a 5-sentence brief: audience, tone, pillars, what you won't post about, and 1 example post you love. This brief is the difference between generic and useful AI output.

2

Generate and filter drafts with ChatGPT

Steps 3-5 run ChatGPT on your brief. You get 50 draft ideas, filter to 30 using a scoring prompt, and move on. No hand-editing individual posts at this stage.

3

Refine and humanize with Claude

Steps 6-8 send each post through Claude with a tone prompt based on your brief. Step 7 is the humanization pass - read aloud, fix what doesn't sound like you.

Build an AI Content Writing System That Sounds Like You

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What You Walk Away With

Write the content brief (not AI - you)

Generate and filter drafts with ChatGPT

Refine and humanize with Claude

Produce 30 posts across 3 platforms without writing more than 200 words yourself

"Writing captions used to be the part of my week I dreaded most. Now it's a 1-hour block on the first Monday of the month."
- Content Strategist, fintech company

Questions

Write your content brief first - audience, tone, pillars, and examples of posts you like. Feed this brief to the AI before asking it to write anything. The aidowith.me content plan route starts with this brief in step 1. When the AI has context, it writes closer to your voice. When it doesn't, it writes generically. The brief is 10 minutes of work that changes every output that follows.

With the right process, yes. The aidowith.me route includes a humanization pass (step 7) where you read each caption aloud and fix what sounds robotic. Most participants make 2-3 edits per post - not a full rewrite. The key is feeding the AI a strong brief and using Claude for refinement, not just ChatGPT for generation.

In the aidowith.me route: AI generates the volume (50 ideas, 30 captions), you make the judgment calls (what to filter, what to refine, what to reject). You write less than 200 words yourself across a 30-day plan. The strategic decisions - what to say, to whom, with what tone - remain yours. The AI handles the drafting workload.