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An efficient ChatGPT + Claude + Gemini + Midjourney workflow to solve inconsistent outputs and rewrite meltdowns

2/3/2026
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Have you run into this too: copy reads smoothly when written with ChatGPT, but once you switch to Claude it becomes overly “rigorous”; Gemini is packed with information but loves to wander off-topic; Midjourney makes gorgeous images but the vibe doesn’t match the copy. The most annoying part is the back-and-forth revisions—each round makes it sound less and less like a single brand is speaking.

Use the four tools as one team

My lazy approach is: let each tool handle the part it’s best at, then tie them together with a single “style anchor,” and the output naturally becomes consistent.

A one-sentence style anchor is enough

Start in ChatGPT by generating a brand voice card. Don’t write a huge wall of rules—short, copy-ready blocks are more practical: tone, banned words, sentence length, and whether to include a little conversational snark.

You can drop a prompt like this: Write a brand voice card in 80 Chinese characters: sound like chatting with a friend but professional, avoid bureaucratic language, and give 3 commonly used sentence patterns.

Claude is responsible for straightening out the logic and “de-cringing”

Claude is great for structure and wording cleanup. Paste in ChatGPT’s first draft together with the voice card, and have it create “smooth transitions”—the way you naturally change topics in conversation, instead of forcing clickbait headings.

Use Gemini to fill in sources and proofread details

Gemini is diligent at research, but you need to set clear boundaries: only add verifiable points and don’t let it rewrite the whole piece. Ask it to output “3 addable facts + a list of uncertainties,” and you’ll save a lot of rework.

Use the copy to reverse-engineer visual consistency in Midjourney

Don’t just feed it vague words like “cyberpunk” or “cinematic.” Put the keywords from the voice card into the scene description, then add a fixed set of camera-language terms. Once the copy’s vibe is stable, the images will look much more like a cohesive series too.

My usual delivery order

  • ChatGPT outputs the voice card and first draft
  • Claude handles structure, transitions, and removes filler
  • Gemini adds data points and risk notes
  • Midjourney produces visual concepts based on the voice-keyword set

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