Writing Route

AI Writing Tools for Marketing: Build a Press Release and Campaign Copy

Marketing copy written with AI either sounds robotic or needs a full rewrite. This route fixes both problems by putting structure before generation.

10 steps ~1h For content creators Free

AI writing tools for marketing can produce first drafts 5x faster than writing from scratch, but speed matters only if the output is usable. The gap between a generic AI draft and something your team will publish comes down to 2 things: pre-generation structure and post-generation editing discipline. At aidowith.me, the Press Release route covers both across 10 steps. You'll define the news angle, build a quote, structure the boilerplate, and run the AI through 3 revision passes before finalizing. The result is a publication-ready press release in about 1 hour. The route applies the same principles to other marketing assets: campaign briefs, launch announcements, and feature copy. An AI assistant helps at every step so you are never guessing what to do next. Most users ship a ready asset without a second draft session.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Marketing AI drafts often miss brand voice by 40-50%, requiring rewrites that eat up the time you were trying to save.
  • Without a clear angle defined upfront, AI-generated press releases bury the lede and confuse readers.
  • Most AI writing tools for marketing don't tell you how to edit the output, so you end up with a generic draft you don't know how to fix.

With aidowith.me

  • The route starts with angle definition before any AI generation, so the draft is on-target from the first line.
  • Built-in revision prompts tell you exactly what to check at each editing pass: clarity, brand voice, and news hook.
  • You finish with a publication-ready asset, not a draft that still needs a full session to polish.

Who This Route Is For

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

1

Define the News Angle and Key Facts

Identify the single most newsworthy fact and 3 supporting points. This takes 10 minutes and determines whether your press release gets read or ignored.

2

Generate Structure and Draft With AI

Use the AI with a pre-built prompt structure to produce a first draft. The route provides the exact prompt framework so you're not guessing.

3

Revise for Brand Voice and Publish

Run 3 targeted revision passes: factual accuracy, brand tone, and format compliance. The AI assistant flags common errors. You finalize and ship.

Ship Marketing Copy That Sounds Like Your Brand

Join aidowith.me and follow the structured route to produce press releases and marketing assets with AI, without the rewrite tax.

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What You Walk Away With

Define the News Angle and Key Facts

Generate Structure and Draft With AI

Revise for Brand Voice and Publish

You finish with a publication-ready asset, not a draft that still needs a full session to polish.

"Our PR team used to spend 3 hours per release. We got it to 45 minutes without cutting quality. This route is the reason."
- Head of Communications, B2B SaaS company

Questions

The route works with any major AI writing tool: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Jasper. It doesn't depend on a specific platform because the method matters more than the tool. You'll get a prompt framework that works across all of them, plus guidance on which tool strengths to use for which editing task.

The press release route builds habits that transfer directly to campaign copy, launch announcements, and product descriptions. The core pattern is the same: define the angle, generate with structure, revise in passes. Once you've done it once for a press release, applying it to other marketing assets takes half the time.

The route includes a brand voice calibration step where you feed the AI 2-3 examples of your best existing copy. It extracts your tone and vocabulary patterns and applies them to the draft. This single step typically closes the gap between generic AI output and something your marketing director would approve without a full rewrite.