A free AI content generator doesn't have to mean generic output. With the right prompt structure, you can produce a full month's content calendar in under 90 minutes, without paying for any premium tool. At aidowith.me, the Content Plan route guides you through 10 structured steps: defining your audience, mapping topic clusters, drafting posts, scheduling distribution, and reviewing output quality. You'll write real prompts, see real AI responses, and finish with a calendar you can hand to a client or use yourself. Two things most people miss: a content generator works best when you feed it your own positioning context upfront, and batching topics by theme cuts generation time by roughly 40% compared to one-off requests. By the end of the route, you'll have a repeatable system, not just a one-time calendar. Free to start at so.aidowith.me, no credit card, no subscription.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You spend 3+ hours every week planning content, most of it staring at a blank doc wondering what to post next.
- Generic AI content tools spit out 500-word filler that sounds like every other brand, your audience scrolls past it.
- You've tried ChatGPT for content but without a structure, you get 10 different tones across 10 posts and nothing cohesive.
With aidowith.me
- Follow a 10-step route that goes from audience definition to a fully scheduled calendar, no improvisation required.
- Use prompt templates that inject your brand voice so every piece sounds like you, not a generic AI assistant.
- Batch-generate topic clusters in one session so you finish a month of content in 90 minutes instead of scattered hours.
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 audience and core topics
You'll write a positioning prompt that feeds AI your audience's job title, biggest pain, and the format they prefer. This becomes the backbone of every prompt in the route.
Generate and organize topic clusters
AI maps 4-6 topic buckets from your positioning input, then drafts 5 post ideas per bucket. You review, cut the weak ones, and end up with 20 solid ideas in about 20 minutes.
Build the calendar and schedule posts
Drop your approved ideas into a calendar template, add publishing dates, and use AI to write captions or hooks for each slot. Your month is done and ready to hand off.
Build Your First AI Content Plan Today
Join the waitlist and get early access to the Content Plan route, 10 steps, 90 minutes, one month of content ready to publish.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your audience and core topics
Generate and organize topic clusters
Build the calendar and schedule posts
Batch-generate topic clusters in one session so you finish a month of content in 90 minutes instead of scattered hours.
"I used to spend Sunday evenings dreading content planning. This route took me from zero to a full calendar in one session, and the posts matched our brand voice."- Content Strategist, B2B SaaS startup
Questions
The route works with ChatGPT free tier, Claude free tier, and a Google Sheets calendar template, no paid subscriptions needed. You'll use the same prompts across both tools so you can compare outputs and pick the one that fits your voice best. Claude tends to produce more varied hook ideas; ChatGPT handles structured formats like weekly calendars slightly faster.
The 10-step route takes about 90 minutes end-to-end for a first run. Once you've done it once and have your prompt templates saved, repeat months take 30–45 minutes. Most people finish their first full calendar in a single session, often a Sunday afternoon. After that, the monthly batch becomes a 30-minute task.
Yes. Each step explains what you're doing and why, and AI handles the heavy drafting. You make the editorial calls, keep this, cut that, which is a skill that develops quickly. No marketing degree needed, just your product knowledge and audience context. By step 5 you'll have a full topic cluster mapped and ready to draft.