Wield Academy
AI by role / AI for Writers & Editors
AI for Writers & Editors

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

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:

Two ways forward

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.

Common questions

Will using AI make my writing sound generic?
Only if you use it to write the final draft and skip the editing pass. The course teaches a workflow where AI handles research, structure, and rough scaffolding, and you do the actual writing with your own judgment. The voice in the final product is still yours because you are the one making the real decisions.
Can editors use AI to speed up their workflow?
Yes, particularly for structural passes, consistency checks, and the administrative parts of the job like style sheet maintenance and author communication. AI is not a replacement for editorial judgment, but it can compress the prep work significantly.