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How to Use AI to Create Better Content in Half the Time – Lapen’s Lab

By Lapen’s Lab  |  Artificial Intelligence  |  April 2026

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How to Use AI to Create Better Content in Half the Time

The content creators winning in 2026 are not the ones posting the most β€” they’re the ones who’ve built AI-powered workflows that let them produce higher-quality content in a fraction of the time. Here’s how to build yours.

Content creation is one of the most time-intensive activities in any digital business. Research, ideation, drafting, editing, formatting, scheduling β€” a single piece of content can consume hours. AI doesn’t eliminate that process, but it compresses it dramatically for creators who know how to use it.

What AI actually does well in content creation

Understanding where AI helps β€” and where it doesn’t β€” is the foundation of a smart AI content strategy:

  • AI is excellent at: First drafts, repurposing, headline generation, summarising research, formatting, SEO optimisation suggestions, and generating multiple variations of the same idea
  • AI is weak at: Original opinions, personal stories, nuanced expertise, cultural sensitivity, and anything requiring genuine lived experience
  • The winning formula: You bring the ideas, the opinions, and the expertise. AI handles the heavy lifting of execution and repurposing.

The AI content creation workflow

Step 1 β€” Ideation with AI: Ask AI to generate 20 content ideas around your core topic, based on your audience’s most common questions and pain points. Filter for the 3–5 that resonate most with your expertise and audience.
Step 2 β€” Research acceleration: Use AI-powered search (Perplexity, Claude) to gather key statistics, counterarguments, and supporting points for your chosen topic in minutes rather than hours. Always verify facts from primary sources.
Step 3 β€” First draft generation: Give AI a detailed brief β€” your topic, your angle, your audience, the key points you want to make, and your preferred tone. Ask for a first draft. Expect to rewrite 30–50% of it in your voice β€” but starting from a draft is dramatically faster than starting from blank.
Step 4 β€” Edit for authenticity: Add your own stories, opinions, and specific examples. Remove anything that sounds generic. Your voice and your experience are what make the content worth reading β€” AI can’t replicate those.
Step 5 β€” Repurpose at scale: Once the main piece is finished, use AI to transform it into 10 social posts, 3 email subject lines, a Twitter thread, a LinkedIn article, and a short-form video script. One piece of content becomes a full week of distribution.

The prompts that produce the best results

Prompt type 1

The detailed brief prompt

“Write a 1,000-word blog post for [specific audience] about [topic]. The tone should be [adjectives]. The main argument is [your angle]. Include these key points: [list]. Start with a hook that [specific instruction]. End with a call to action to [specific action].”

Prompt type 2

The repurposing prompt

“Take this blog post [paste content] and create: 5 LinkedIn posts (each under 150 words), 10 Instagram captions (each under 100 words), 3 email subject lines, and a 60-second video script. Match the tone of the original.”

Prompt type 3

The improvement prompt

“Read this draft and suggest: 3 ways to make the opening hook more compelling, 5 places where the writing is vague and could be more specific, and 2 sections that could be cut without losing value.”

How to maintain your voice when using AI

The biggest fear most content creators have about AI is losing their voice. It’s a legitimate concern β€” but it’s solvable:

  • Create a “voice document” that describes your tone, your vocabulary preferences, phrases you use, and phrases you avoid. Give this to AI with every prompt.
  • Always rewrite the opening and closing paragraphs yourself β€” these set the tone for the whole piece.
  • Add at least one personal story or opinion per piece that AI couldn’t have written.
  • Read every piece of AI-generated content out loud before publishing. If it doesn’t sound like you, rewrite it.
The time savings reality: A content creator who manually produces 4 pieces of content per week might spend 20+ hours on content. With an optimised AI workflow, the same output can be produced in 6–8 hours β€” freeing 12+ hours per week for strategy, audience engagement, or additional content volume.

The Bottom Line

AI content tools are not a shortcut to mediocre content at scale. Used well, they’re a way to produce better content more consistently β€” because you spend less time on the mechanical work and more time on the thinking, the storytelling, and the strategy that actually make content worth reading.

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