How to Write a Blog Post with AI (Copy My Exact Steps)
I made this whole blog with AI, and I want to show you exactly how. Every step. Every prompt. You can copy each one. There is no coding here — if you can copy and paste, you can do this.
I use Claude in Cowork mode. Let's go.
Step 1: Build your little team
Open Claude Cowork. Copy the prompt below and paste it in. This is the exact one I used.
create four agents with these specific job descriptions. Agent 1 is an architect. It turns ideas into a build plan and ask you whatever key questions first. Agent 2 is a coder agent. It writes the code based on Agent One's plan. Agent 3, Tester. Its only job is breaking what Agent 2 builds. Agent 4 is a manager. It reviews the work that the other agents do and flags key issues to you. I will then tell you what the idea is to work on.
Now you have a little team: one to plan, one to do the work, one to hunt for mistakes, and one to tell you what actually matters. You don't have to manage them. They keep each other honest.
Step 2: Tell it your idea
Next, tell it what you want to make. I pasted in a TikTok about how to get a website to show up on Google, and asked it to do that for my site. You can share any example you like and point it at your business. Copy this and fill in the brackets:
Here is an example of something I want to do: [paste your example, or just describe your idea]. Can we do this for my business? My website is [your website].
Step 3: Answer its questions
The planner will ask you a few simple questions — who this is for, what you want, that kind of thing. Just answer them like you're talking to a friend. This is the step that makes the writing sound like you, and not like a robot. Don't skip it.
Step 4: Point it at something real (this is the important one)
Generic posts don't work. Real ones do. So I told it to look at what I had actually built and write about that. Copy this and change the bracket parts to fit you:
Look at my real work — [my app's code, my business, or what I actually do every day]. Write a blog post about what I built, how I built it with AI, and how AI can help other people like me. Keep it honest and in my voice.
It looked at my actual app code, then wrote a real post about it — my real story, not made-up fluff.
Step 5: Read it, then hit publish
It hands you a finished draft. Read it once. Fix anything that isn't true. Then publish. That final read is the one step you should never skip. You are the boss. The AI just did the heavy lifting.
Those exact five steps are what created this post: read the post it wrote for me. Real code, real story, written with the steps above.
That's the whole thing
Five steps. A little team of helpers. A few copy-paste prompts. If you have a business and fifteen minutes, you can make something real too.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to know how to code?
No. Not a single line. Every step is copy-and-paste, and the AI does the building. Your only jobs are to answer its questions and read the final draft before it goes live.
What is Claude Cowork?
It's a mode of Claude that can do multi-step work for you and look at your files, checking in with you as it goes. It's where I paste the prompts above.
Why four agents instead of just one?
Because one AI on its own will hand you confident nonsense. Having one agent make the work and another try to break it is what keeps it honest — and it all happens without you refereeing.
What's the most important step?
Step 4 — pointing it at something real. Real experience is what makes a post good. Skip it and you get the same generic AI writing everyone scrolls past.
Chad Holdorf is the founder of Bakery Buddy. He builds the product — and writes this blog — with AI, alongside his wife Lindsay's custom cake studio, Marin Cake Studio.
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