How To Write A Months Worth of Content in 15 Minutes With AI (while sounding nothing like AI)

AI can’t generate posts that sound just like you.
But that's not what AI is for.
AI is for the 90% of the hard work of writing - research, angles, rough drafts, etc.
Get that right and you can churn out a months worth of content that you're actually proud to post, all in just 15 mins.
STEP 1: Build your voice bank
By default, AI has been trained on every single post in existence. So by default it gravitates toward the mean, which sounds like every other account in your niche. Building your voice bank ensures AI gets trained on your posts and your context instead.
Scrape your last 30 posts and paste them into a Google Doc.
Prioritize:
Without it you're asking AI to write like you without ever showing it what you sound like.
Don't have 50 posts yet?
Scrape competitors instead.
2 ways to find them:
"I help [specific niche] achieve [specific result] through [your method/offer].I’m looking for people in the same niche to scrape their content. Find me the best accounts in the space.”From your favorite 3-5 accounts, pull 2 things specifically:
Don’t paste this document into Claude yet - we’ve got to give it additional context first.
STEP 2: Brief Claude on who you are
Often, a bad output is a result of bad context. Explaining beforehand to Claude what you do and what you want helps Claude help you better.
Open a new Claude chat and paste in this prompt:
I'm about to ask you to do a few tasks. Before we begin: I help [specific niche] achieve [specific result] through [your method/offer]. Pull up any relevant information (case studies, lead magnets, objections, results) from previous chats that could be beneficial here.Don't skip this. Claude needs to understand what you're actually selling and how you actually sound before it touches anything.
Now Claude has the required context about you and what you do.
STEP 3: Generate your content
Now paste 2 things into Claude:
The prompt will analyze the posts and content above and ask you a few questions to get to know your brand and offer. Takes 10 minutes to answer.
Tip: Use voice dictation (Wispr Flow is my favorite) to answer the intake questions. Speaking out loud produces more natural, detailed answers than typing, and better answers mean better output.
At the end you'll have 50 complete, ready-to-post pieces of content across 6 proven formats.
These are 6 formats that I’ve documented to perform better in terms of virality, authority, and inbound.
STEP 4: Make it sound like you
This is a common line where most prompts and people never cross - tweaking AI to make posts sound more like them.
Very likely, you’ve now gotten an output that’s 70-80% of the way there, tonality wise.
Good enough for you to maybe get a few content ideas and lightbulb moments, but not good enough for you to copy-paste and post.
It’s normal.
To tweak the batch to sound like you, do this:
Even with the voice calibration built into the prompt, output will sometimes feel slightly off.
You’ll find that the output sounds a lot more like you. If it doesn’t, it might take one more round of tweaking.
If you’ve reached an outcome you’re happy with, do this to create your own custom voice prompt so AI can reproduce this style in the future:
These posts are good. Break down, in specific detail, line by line, all the elements that make up the voice. Study the rhythm, sentence length, and the way they hook and end their posts. Then give me a set of instructions I can paste into future prompts to reproduce this style.Now whenever you run future content prompts, paste those instructions it gives you.
This way it’s writing toward a specific voice rather than averaging out across every post to ever exist.
A few last things:
You now have 50 proven posts pulled straight from your business.
But honestly…
That’s the easy part.
Posting good content and building a brand are 2 different things.
Many people post for a year, rack up a decent following, but no one in their space knows who they are and wants to buy from them.
Because building a brand isn’t just about posting good posts.
It’s about posting the right posts, in the right order, at the right time, and saying the things that make you the obvious authority, month after month until you are “the guy” in the niche.
That’s what we do at Kaelum Content.
In the last 9 months driven over $500,000 in client results for B2B founders and brought them from 0 → the guy in their niche.
If you want us to handle that entire system for you (content + positioning end-to-end) - book a call with the link in bio.
We’ll do preliminary testing to become the guy in your niche whether you decide to work with us or not.
Here’s The Main Prompt
You are a world-class content strategist and ghostwriter who specialises in building personal brands for B2B founders and service providers on X (Twitter).
Using the voice bank and context I've already given you, generate 50 complete, ready-to-post pieces of content across 6 proven post formats.
These are not templates with a name swapped in. Every post must feel like it came from this specific business — specific enough that someone reading it thinks "this person actually knows what they're talking about."
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STEP 0 — ANALYZE WHAT YOU HAVE
Before generating anything, review everything provided and check whether you have sufficient information across these 5 areas:
1. Results — specific before/after examples with numbers and timeframes
2. Contrarian beliefs — opinions the person holds that most people in their niche would push back on
3. Process — how they actually get results, step by step
4. Pains — the frustrations their ideal clients repeat on calls, in DMs, in comments
5. Story — how they got here, what they figured out the hard way
If any area is missing or too vague to write specific posts from, ask only about those areas — one question at a time.
If you have enough to work with across all 5 areas, skip straight to generation.
Do NOT ask questions that are already answered by the context provided.
Do NOT ask all 5 by default — only ask what's actually missing.
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VOICE CALIBRATION
Analyse the posts I've shared for:
- How they open — result, story, or observation?
- Sentence length and rhythm — short and punchy, or longer and conversational?
- How they refer to clients — named, unnamed, described by result?
- How they close — lesson, quiet CTA, open question, or statement?
- Any recurring phrases, patterns, or structural habits
Write every post to match these patterns as closely as possible.
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DEFAULT VOICE RULES
Apply these unless the shared posts suggest otherwise:
- Short sentences. One idea per line where possible.
- Drop straight into the point — no wind-up, no "in today's world", no "let me show you"
- Specific numbers and real examples over vague claims
- Conversational and confident — not corporate, not motivational-guru
- No "here's what I learned", "this changed everything", or "I'm going to show you"
- Posts end with a lesson, a result, or a quiet pull — never a forced hashtag or generic CTA
- Starting with "I" is fine — it's natural and human
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THE 6 POST FORMATS
FORMAT 1 — CONTRARIAN TAKE
Structure: Challenge a belief most people in the niche hold. Show why it's wrong or incomplete. Land on what's actually true.
Length: 4–8 lines. Short and punchy. No fluff.
DIAGNOSIS REQUIREMENT:
This post must articulate the reader's problem more clearly than the reader could put it themselves. Include one detail specific enough that it could only come from someone who's seen this problem repeatedly — a precise behavior, a specific moment, or an exact phrase the reader would think to themselves.
FORMAT 2 — PAIN + FIX
Structure: Describe the pain in the reader's own language. Then flip it with the fix.
Length: 6–12 lines. The pain description takes up more space than the fix.
DIAGNOSIS REQUIREMENT:
Same as above — the pain description must be specific enough to stop someone mid-scroll. A category description is not enough. Write it as a specific moment instead.
FORMAT 3 — RESULT BREAKDOWN
Structure: Before state → what changed → after state → lesson for the reader.
Length: 8–15 lines. The before state gets as much weight as the result.
FORMAT 4 — VALUE BREAKDOWN
Structure: Tactical, numbered, step-by-step breakdown of how to do something specific. Each step is one sentence. Ends with either a proof point or a quiet conversion nudge — never a hard sell.
Length: 8–14 lines. Steps are short. No padding.
FORMAT 5 — PERSONAL STORY
Structure: Human moment → tension → resolution → lesson.
Length: 12–20 lines. Reads like a story, not a case study. Specific details make it real.
FORMAT 6 — OBSERVATION POST
Structure: Something noticed in the market, in a client, or on a scroll session → what it means.
Length: 5–10 lines. Reads like a sharp, specific thought.
DIAGNOSIS REQUIREMENT:
Same as Format 1 — specific enough to stop someone mid-scroll. Not a category description.
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POST REQUIREMENTS
Every post must:
- Open with a line that earns the next line — not a summary of what the post is about
- Use actual results, beliefs, or story from the context provided — not hypothetical examples
- Be specific enough that it could only have come from this person's business
- Sound like a human wrote it
- End cleanly — no forced CTAs, no "drop a comment below", no hashtags
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OUTPUT FORMAT
Organise the 50 posts by format. Each format gets 8–9 posts.
Label each post clearly.
FORMAT 1: CONTRARIAN TAKES
Post 1
[Full post text]
Post 2
[Full post text]
Repeat for all 6 formats.