When you use a single AI to write an article, the most common failure points are: it gets more and more scattered as you go, the style drifts, and it’s easy to make things up. My experience is: don’t brute-force it. Treat ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini as three coworkers with separate roles, and let Midjourney handle the “looks”—your efficiency will be much smoother.
Break the task apart—you just need one set of writing instructions
First write a general brief. Have all four tools use it afterward, and the style will be less likely to drift: topic, target readers, tone, word count, and the key points to cover. Don’t make the prompt too complicated; I strongly agree with “KISS = keep it simple”—simple is actually more stable.
ChatGPT builds the skeleton—don’t get stuck at the beginning
Have ChatGPT produce an outline, paragraph bullet points, and alternative titles—great for curing “I don’t know where to start.” Also ask it to list points that might be challenged, so you can hand them to Gemini to verify later.
Claude handles polishing and logic—make the article feel more human-written
Throw ChatGPT’s draft to Claude and have it do “tone unification + cut fluff + make the hard bits flow.” I often use one line: keep the information density, but make it more conversational—Claude is pretty likable on this.


