When one person writes copy, does strategy, finds images, and then turns everything into a poster, the most crushing part isn’t the workload—it’s the “endless revisions.” I recommend dividing the work among ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, then using Midjourney as the final visual closer. Once the workflow runs smoothly, the number of revision rounds will drop noticeably.
Break the task apart—let the three large models each do their own thing
My habit is to have different models handle “different types of mental work” to avoid homogenized output.
- ChatGPT: produce structured outlines, SOPs, and checklist-style content—the more detailed, the better
- Claude: make the wording flow smoothly, especially for long-form pieces, brand voice, and user empathy
- Gemini: add ideas from multiple angles, such as competitor perspectives, audience questions, and alternative title options
One prompt to keep them from going off the rails
A universal template can be written like this: You are an operator in the XX field. Please give me a plan that can be published directly, including target audience, pain points, selling points, 10 titles, a 300-word main text, and a closing call-to-action. Then I’ll ask them “don’t repeat each other” to push the duplication rate down.


