AI for content marketing works best when it follows a structure, not just a blank prompt. The content plan route on aidowith.me covers 10 steps: audience definition, keyword clustering, topic ideation, format selection, calendar building, and headline drafting. You finish with a 30-day content calendar, 12 topic briefs, and 3 draft headlines per topic. That's 36 usable headlines and a full month of content direction in under 60 minutes. Over 600 content marketers and solo founders have used this route to produce calendars their teams actually execute. The most common feedback: the AI doesn't just suggest topics, it connects each topic to a specific audience problem and a search keyword. That connection is what most content plans skip. aidowith.me routes are built for people who need output today, not content strategy certification in 6 months.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Content marketing planning takes 4-6 hours per month for most marketers, most of which goes to brainstorming topics that are disconnected from SEO or audience needs.
- Generic AI content suggestions don't match your brand voice or audience specifics. 8 out of 10 AI-generated topics get rejected because they're too broad.
- Calendars get built but not executed. Without topic briefs and clear formats, writers produce inconsistent content that doesn't compound.
With aidowith.me
- 10 steps that produce a 30-day content calendar aligned to specific keywords and audience problems, not generic topic lists.
- AI-generated topic briefs with headline options, format suggestions, and the audience problem each piece addresses.
- A calendar format ready to paste into Notion, Airtable, or Google Sheets and share with your team immediately.
Who This Route Is For
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 audience and content goals
AI helps you profile your target reader by job role, pain point, and content consumption habit. This shapes every topic decision that follows.
Build a keyword-aligned topic cluster
Use AI to generate 20-30 topic ideas organized by keyword intent, funnel stage, and format type. You select the best 12 for the month.
Draft your calendar and topic briefs
AI produces a formatted 30-day calendar with publish dates, formats, and a one-paragraph brief for each topic. Ready to share with writers or execute yourself.
Build Your Content Marketing Plan With AI
Join aidowith.me and work through 10 steps to produce a 30-day content calendar with topic briefs and headlines. Done in about 1 hour.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your audience and content goals
Build a keyword-aligned topic cluster
Draft your calendar and topic briefs
A calendar format ready to paste into Notion, Airtable, or Google Sheets and share with your team immediately.
"I planned 2 months of content in 90 minutes. Every topic has a keyword, a brief, and a headline. My freelance writer started the next day without a single question."- Marketing Manager, B2B software company
Questions
The biggest time savings come from 3 tasks: topic brainstorming, keyword research, and brief writing. AI handles all 3 in sequence as part of the route. Instead of spending 3 hours in a spreadsheet crossing topics with keywords, you work through structured AI prompts that produce organized output at each step. Most marketers cut their monthly planning time from 4-6 hours to 60-90 minutes.
Yes. The route starts by defining your audience profile, brand voice guidelines, and content goals. AI uses that context for every subsequent step. Topics, briefs, and headlines reflect your specific reader, not a generic business audience. You review and adjust the output at each step, so nothing ships without your input.
A structured 30-day calendar with topic titles, formats, publish dates, assigned keywords, and one-paragraph briefs. You can copy it into any tool: Notion, Airtable, Trello, or a simple Google Sheet. The format is designed to be immediately usable by a writer, designer, or social media manager without extra explanation.