AI for Writers

More ideas. Less blank-page paralysis.

Find out how writers at your level use AI — and what to experiment with next.

Find your writing AI persona

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Sound familiar?

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Blank-page paralysis when you have the brief but not the angle

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Research that takes longer than the writing itself

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Structural decisions that slow down a first draft

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Editing that takes as long as writing — without a second set of eyes

What to try

How Writers are actually using AI

Breaking the blank page

Give AI your brief, thesis, and 3 facts you want to include. Ask for 5 different opening angles. Pick the one that sparks something, then take it from there in your own voice.

Research synthesis

Paste your research notes into AI and ask it to identify themes, contradictions, and interesting tensions. A 2-hour research synthesis becomes a 15-minute review.

Structural scaffolding

Describe what you want to say and ask AI for 3 different structural approaches. Argument-first? Story-led? Problem-solution? Choose the shape, then fill it yourself.

Self-editing with a second view

Ask AI to critique your draft for clarity, flow, and argument strength — not to rewrite it, but to flag where a reader might lose the thread. Then decide what to fix.

Your AI type

Writers show up as these personas

Writers who use AI well aren't outsourcing their voice — they're using it to break blocks, explore structures, and handle the work that surrounds writing so more time goes to the actual craft.

Find your AI type

Which writer AI persona are you?

Twenty questions. Your exact AI persona — level, thinking style, tools to try, and a 30-day plan to level up.

Find your writing AI persona

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