An article summary you can send to your team doesn't have to take 30 minutes. With AI, you paste the article, define what your team needs to take away, and get a structured draft in under 2 minutes. The real work is editing for your team's context: trimming jargon, adding a one-line "why this matters," and picking the 3-5 bullet points that fit your current project focus. aidowith.me walks you through each of those decisions step by step. The Answers From Documents route covers 10 steps and takes about 1 hour total, including hands-on practice with your own documents. Professionals who finish it report cutting their "read and relay" time by half. They send summaries that generate fewer follow-up questions and build a repeatable weekly habit they use for newsletters, research articles, and competitor reports.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You spend 20+ minutes reading an article just to write 5 bullets, then wonder if you picked the right ones.
- Your team skims summaries and still asks the same 3 questions, so the summary didn't save anyone time.
- You have no consistent format, so every summary looks different and teammates don't know where to look first.
With aidowith.me
- A structured prompt sequence extracts the 3-5 key points that match your team's current priorities, not every interesting detail.
- A reusable template with a "why it matters" header means teammates get context in 10 seconds, questions drop.
- You build one repeatable format in this route and use it for every article going forward.
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Define your team's need
Before pasting anything, write one sentence about what your team is working on right now. This shapes which parts of the article are worth including.
Extract and filter with AI
Paste the article and run a structured extraction prompt. AI pulls key claims, data points, and recommendations. You cut anything irrelevant to your team's context.
Format and send
Apply the summary template: TL;DR line, 3-5 bullets, one-line "why this matters." Review for tone, then send. The whole step takes under 5 minutes.
Build Your Article Summary Workflow Today
Join aidowith.me and walk through the Answers From Documents route. Ship your first team-ready summary before the end of the session.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your team's need
Extract and filter with AI
Format and send
You build one repeatable format in this route and use it for every article going forward.
"I used to dread forwarding articles because I felt obligated to write a big explanation. Now I send a clean summary in 4 minutes and people reply."- Marketing Manager, SaaS company
Questions
Start by writing one sentence about your team's current goal. Then use an AI extraction prompt focused on that goal, not on the article's own structure. You'll get 3-5 bullets that match what your team is working on. The route on aidowith.me walks you through this exact process, including how to write the one-line context header that cuts follow-up questions by half.
Once you have a prompt template, a 2,000-word article takes about 3-5 minutes to summarize: 1 minute to paste and run the prompt, 2-3 minutes to edit for your team's context, and 1 minute to format and send. The first few times take longer because you're building the habit. After the route, most people settle into a 4-minute workflow.
For paywalled articles, paste the visible text plus any summary or abstract you can access. For long pieces, split them into sections and summarize each separately, then combine. The route covers both scenarios and shows you how to handle PDFs, newsletters, and research papers, not just standard web articles. You'll end up with a clean, shareable summary regardless of the source format.