An AI content writer that drafts at scale while you keep the final say
Content is a compounding asset, but only if you actually publish. Most small businesses stall because writing is slow and a full-time writer is a big commitment for uneven output. This stack turns your expertise into a steady stream of drafts — blog posts, newsletters, product descriptions, SEO pages — starting from your outlines and notes, in your voice. The honest boundary: AI drafts are a starting point, not the truth. It can be confidently wrong, it doesn't know your customers the way you do, and great writing still needs your editing and point of view. What it removes is the blank page and the hours of first-draft grind. Prices for every tool below are live and re-verified three times a week, and the $29 template that packages the prompts, structure, and workflow includes 30 days of those updates.
What it handles
- 3–6 hrs/post
Draft long-form posts
Turn an outline or a few bullet points into a full first draft.
- 2–4 hrs/wk
Write SEO pages
Produce structured, keyword-aware pages you refine and publish.
Repurpose into formats
Spin one article into a newsletter, social posts, and a script.
Edit & tighten
Rewrite for clarity, tone, and length on demand.
Research & summarize
Gather and condense sources into notes you can build from.
The stack behind it
The exact tools at the recommended budget, with live prices re-verified three times a week.
Scripts, titles, hooks, and a month of ideas ($20).
$20/mo
Edit video and podcasts by editing text — free to start.
$0/mo
Thumbnails and graphics — free tier.
$0/mo
Save from 16% with yearly billing; AI Pass add-on available on Pro/Business
Prices last verified: Jul 5, 2026
AI stack vs hiring — what you'd keep
Compare the yearly cost of a hire against the AI tool stack that does the repetitive work.
This stack includes usage-based pricing, so the exact monthly cost depends on volume — see the live prices below.
This compares cost only, and deliberately understates hiring (it excludes recruiting, onboarding, equipment, software, and management overhead). An AI stack does specific tasks with your oversight — it doesn't replace judgment, relationships, or accountability. The $29 template is a one-time cost added to year one.
Salary source: U.S. BLS OES, May 2023 (SOC 27-3043) · U.S. BLS Employer Costs for Employee Compensation
Get this template — $29What an AI content writer can't do
The honest limits. This is a tool with your oversight, not a person.
- Fact-check itself — it can state wrong things confidently, so you must verify.
- Bring genuine original insight or lived experience; that comes from you.
- Replace an expert editor for high-stakes or technical content.
- Understand your customers' real objections without your input.
- Guarantee search rankings — it accelerates output, it doesn't game Google.
Questions about an AI content writer
Will Google penalize AI content?+
Google rewards helpful, accurate content regardless of how it's drafted, and penalizes thin spam. The template's workflow keeps you editing and adding real value, which is the point.
How do I keep it in my voice?+
The template includes voice-training prompts: you feed it samples of your writing so drafts sound like you, not a generic bot.
Is one AI tool enough?+
For most, a strong assistant plus a research tool covers it. The stack below shows the exact picks at your budget.
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