Learn to actually use AI, built for Writers & Editors
Writers have a complicated relationship with AI tools, which is understandable. The course does not argue that AI should write your work for you — it argues that the research, outlining, structural editing, and surrounding administrative work that surrounds good writing can be significantly faster with the right workflow. Your voice, your judgment, and your relationship with the reader are still the product. AI helps with the scaffolding.
What you'll be able to do
- Build a detailed outline from a vague assignment or brief before you write a single sentence
- Do a first-pass structural edit on a draft to identify sections that are thin or out of order
- Research a topic quickly and get a map of the major angles before choosing your specific take
- Repurpose a finished piece into a pitch email, social posts, and a newsletter version
- Break through a stuck draft by generating three different opening paragraphs to react against
The tracks that matter most for you
Everyone starts with the same core (what the machine really is, and how to drive it), then goes deep on the work you actually do. For writers & editors, these carry the most weight:
Outlining, ideation, repurposing, and the scaffolding that surrounds the actual writing View track → Prompting
Getting the model to work in your direction instead of producing generic filler View track → Productivity
Research, pitches, and the administrative work that surrounds a writing career View track →
Learn it, or have it done for you
You're writers & editors, not a prompt engineer, and you don't need to become one. Start the course free and build a working AI habit yourself — or, if you'd rather skip to the outcome, MCF Agentic builds the AI workflows into your business directly.