Marketing Route

The Future of AI in Marketing, and the Content Plan You Can Build Right Now

There's a lot of speculation about where AI is taking marketing. This route skips the predictions and shows you what AI can do for your content plan today, in 90 minutes, with free tools.

10 steps ~1h 30min For marketers Free

The future of AI in marketing is already partly here, and most of it is boring in the best way. Marketers who use AI for content planning aren't doing something futuristic; they're doing something practical: spending 90 minutes building a month's content calendar instead of 8 hours. At aidowith.me, the Content Plan route runs 10 steps and covers where AI adds value in marketing workflows right now, ideation, copy drafts, scheduling, and performance hypothesis. You'll finish with a full month's content calendar built using free AI tools. Two things the route is honest about: AI content without editorial oversight gets repetitive within 3 months, and personalization at scale is still limited on free tiers. The route shows you both the wins and the real limits. What the hype articles don't tell you is that the marketers winning with AI right now aren't using advanced features, they're using consistent workflows with boring free tools. Start at so.aidowith.me.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You've read 12 articles about AI's impact on marketing and still don't know what you should be doing differently right now.
  • Your content takes 6-8 hours a month to plan and you suspect AI could cut that, but you haven't found a process that works.
  • You're worried that if you don't build AI into your marketing workflow now, you'll be behind your competitors in 12 months.

With aidowith.me

  • Skip the theory and build a real AI-powered content plan in 90 minutes using the 10-step route, you'll see exactly what AI is good at and where you still need editorial judgment.
  • Use AI for ideation and first drafts, your judgment for selection and editing, this hybrid approach produces better content than either alone.
  • Finish with a reusable workflow that reflects where AI marketing is today, not where the hype says it's going.

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

Define your content goals and AI's role in each

You'll map your marketing calendar's 3 main goals, audience growth, lead generation, retention, and decide which tasks AI handles and which need your editorial call. This clarity prevents over-relying on AI where it's weak.

2

Build topic clusters with AI ideation

Using a positioning brief you write in 10 minutes, AI generates 5 topic clusters and 4 post ideas per cluster. You review 20 ideas, keep 12, and have your month's backbone in one 20-minute session.

3

Draft and schedule with AI assistance

AI drafts copy for each approved idea, you do one editorial pass per piece, and everything goes into a Google Sheets calendar with publishing dates. The route ends with a review: what AI produced well, what you had to rewrite, and what to prompt differently next month.

Stop Reading About AI Marketing, Start Doing It

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What You Walk Away With

Define your content goals and AI's role in each

Build topic clusters with AI ideation

Draft and schedule with AI assistance

Finish with a reusable workflow that reflects where AI marketing is today, not where the hype says it's going.

"I spent a lot of time reading about AI in marketing before I just tried it. This route made me do instead of read. The content plan I built in 90 minutes is better than what I'd been doing manually for a year."
- Marketing Manager, e-commerce startup

Questions

The near-term direction is AI handling high-volume, structured tasks, first drafts, topic generation, scheduling copy, while marketers focus on strategy, audience insight, and editorial quality. The route is built around this split: AI does the drafting, you do the direction and final edit. That's not a prediction; it's what already works.

Not the ones who use it well. AI produces volume; marketers produce strategy, brand judgment, and audience empathy. The route's content plan is designed so AI handles the high-volume drafting tasks and you spend your time on the 20% that differentiates your content from generic AI output. The marketers most at risk aren't the ones using AI, they're the ones ignoring it entirely, falling behind on output volume while competitors ship 3x more content in the same hours.

The Content Plan route is a good first project, it's concrete, it has a clear deliverable, and you'll see where AI is genuinely useful versus where it needs your input. Start with one month's content plan. By the end, you'll have a real sense of where AI fits in your marketing work.