One of the most time-consuming parts of running a project, brand, or business is content — blog posts, social updates, newsletters, scripts. Here’s a workflow that uses Selendia’s AI tools to handle most of it without burning your day.
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The Problem
You have things to say, but the process of writing, editing, formatting, and publishing across multiple platforms is exhausting. Most people either skip it entirely or pay for it. There’s a third option.
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The Workflow: Idea to Published
Stage 1 — Capture the idea (2 minutes)
Use voice or a quick note. The idea doesn’t need to be polished — just the core: “I want to write about why most AI agents fail in production.”
Stage 2 — Expand with AI (5 minutes)
Feed the idea to Claude or GPT with a structured prompt:
You are a content strategist. Given this topic idea:
[TOPIC]
Write:
1. A headline (5 variations)
2. A 200-word outline
3. The opening 3 paragraphs in a conversational, expert tone
Audience: technical professionals who follow AI tools
Stage 3 — Generate the full draft (10 minutes)
Use the outline to generate section-by-section. Don’t ask for the full article in one go — you’ll get padding. Go section by section and stitch.
Stage 4 — Edit with AI (5 minutes)
Paste your draft back in with:
Edit this for clarity and flow. Remove filler. Keep it punchy. Don't change the technical content.
Stage 5 — Repurpose (5 minutes)
From your finished article, generate:
- A Twitter/X thread (6–8 tweets)
- A LinkedIn post (150 words, professional tone)
- A newsletter blurb (50 words)
All from the same source material, all in one prompt session.
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What This Saves
A process that used to take 3–4 hours now takes 25–30 minutes — with better output consistency and zero blank-page paralysis.
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Tips
- Maintain a prompt file for your content style. The more context you give, the less editing you do.
- Don’t publish AI drafts raw. The goal is to get from 0 to 80% in minutes — you bring it to 100%.
- Batch it. Spend 90 minutes on a Sunday and generate a week’s worth of content stubs.
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What’s your current content workflow? Drop it below — I’m curious how others are using Selendia’s tools in their pipeline.