Why batch
Daily post writing is one of the least efficient ways to run a blog. Every day you waste time warming up: getting into context, recalling your voice, overcoming a blank page. And every day this cycle repeats itself.
Batch eliminates this overhead. You enter the context once — write thirty posts — and exit. No daily struggles over 'what to write today.' A month is covered, publications go out automatically.
With Claude, batch speed increases by 3–5 times. Not because AI writes for you, but because you don’t get stuck on a blank page. You edit, not create from scratch. This is a fundamentally different pace and mental load.
Preparation: what you need before starting
- List of ideas — 40–50 topics you want to cover. Gathered over the past two weeks
- Examples of your texts — 3–5 posts with the desired voice to set up Claude
- Content plan — distribution of formats by days (post, reel, carousel, Stories)
- Claude Pro — without Pro, limits on requests won't allow you to make 30 posts in one session
What a batch day looks like
Open a new dialogue, insert the system prompt with your voice, examples, and rules. 5 minutes — determines the quality of the entire day.
One topic from the list. Claude writes a draft — you edit for 2–3 minutes, adding a personal touch. Pace: 8–12 minutes per post.
It's important not to skip. Without breaks, your voice starts to average out — and readers can feel it in the posts.
By this point, you've caught the rhythm — it's faster than the first block.
Don't work on content during lunch. Your brain needs a switch for the quality of the third block.
The last block is often the fastest — context is built, the voice remains stable.
30 posts go into the queue. Schedule them. The month is covered.
Want to build a content system from scratch?
AI System for blogging — ready-made prompts for batch sessions, content plan templates, and publication automation schemes. The first batch session with system support instead of solo attempts.
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The three-layer rule for quality
Batch content risks becoming uniform. Three layers prevent this:
- Layer Claude — structure, main idea, draft text in 20 seconds
- Layer personal experience — add a specific detail from your practice that the AI doesn’t know
- Layer voice — read it aloud. If any phrase doesn’t sound like you — edit it
Three minutes per post after Claude — this is what separates a content conveyor from a lively blog with character.
FAQ
What is batch content creation?
Batch content — create all content in one large block of time instead of daily work. 30 posts in one day instead of one post every day for a month.
Is it really possible to write 30 posts in a day?
Yes, if you use Claude as a partner. Claude writes drafts — you edit, add your personal voice. Average pace with practice: 1 post every 8–12 minutes.
How to maintain quality during mass content creation?
The three-layer rule: Claude writes the structure and draft, you add personal experience and details, read aloud and edit what doesn’t sound like you. Three minutes per post.
How to publish 30 posts later?
Through Buffer, Hootsuite, or SMMPlanner. Upload all posts at once, schedule them — they go live automatically at the right time without your involvement.
Is a paid Claude needed for batch sessions?
For serious batching — yes. Claude Pro removes request limits and gives access to more powerful models. About 2000 rubles per month — pays off with the first session.
AI System for blogging: from ideas to autopilot publications
Prompts for batch sessions, content plan templates, automation schemes. Set up the system once — a month of content is covered in one day every month.
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