Using AI to Create Skool Posts Faster
AI can help you create Skool posts faster, but only if you use it the right way. The mistake is asking AI for generic community posts. That usually gives you generic prompts like: βWhat are your goals?β βWhat is your biggest challenge?β βWhat is one thing you learned?β Those can work sometimes, but they are not enough. A better way is to use AI with real context. Give it: β’ Your community topic β’ Your member goals β’ Common questions β’ Recent discussions β’ Your weekly theme β’ Your teaching framework β’ Your desired outcome Then ask it to create posts around those inputs. ππΌπΌπ± ππ π½πΏπΌπΊπ½ππ π³πΌπΏ π¦πΈπΌπΌπΉ π½πΌπππ βTurn this lesson into 5 discussion posts for my Skool community.β βCreate 10 weekly accountability prompts for members trying to [goal].β βTurn these member questions into Skool post ideas.β βCreate a 7-day content calendar for a Skool community about [topic].β βRewrite this post to sound more conversational and discussion-driven.β ππ²ππ πππ²π πΌπ³ ππ π³πΌπΏ π¦πΈπΌπΌπΉ π°πΌπ»ππ²π»π AI is useful for: β’ Brainstorming post ideas β’ Creating prompt variations β’ Turning long content into short posts β’ Creating weekly calendars β’ Repurposing lessons β’ Writing recap drafts β’ Creating onboarding posts AI is not a replacement for your judgment. You still need to add: β’ Your voice β’ Your examples β’ Your community context β’ Your point of view β’ Your replies after the post goes live The best AI Skool posts do not sound like AI. They sound like you had help turning your ideas into consistent content. Want AI-assisted post ideas you can actually schedule? StickyHive helps Skool owners generate, plan, and schedule community content from one place.