ChatGPT, Claude, and specialized writing tools like Jasper are all solid choices — but the best one depends on whether you need brainstorming power, writing precision, or both combined into one workflow.
Why AI Is Better Than Starting From Scratch
Writing a full course outline from nothing takes weeks. AI cuts that down to days or hours, but only if you pick the right tool for the job. Think of it like choosing a co-teacher. Some tools are great at generating lots of ideas fast. Others are better at taking your expertise and shaping it into polished, professional content. The right choice depends on your teaching style and how much editing you want to do.
ChatGPT (and its paid tier, ChatGPT Plus) is the most popular because it’s accessible and handles most writing tasks decently. Claude (from Anthropic) is stronger at nuanced writing and understanding context — great for complex lessons that need precision. Jasper and Copy.ai are specialized marketing writing tools that lean heavier into sales pages and promotional copy than educational content.
How to Actually Use These Tools in Your Content Workflow
Here’s the honest version: no single tool does everything perfectly. The best educators are mixing tools. They use ChatGPT for rapid brainstorming and outline generation (because it’s fast and free), then hand off to Claude when they need tighter writing or handling nuanced teaching concepts. Some use Canva or Grammarly alongside whichever AI tool they chose, to polish final output.
The real workflow looks like this: Brainstorm lesson structure with ChatGPT or Claude, get 3-5 rough drafts, pick the best ideas, refine with the other tool, then run through Grammarly for final polish. You’re not letting AI do the teaching — you’re using AI to handle the writing labor so you can focus on the expertise and the pedagogy that only you can provide.
What This Means for Educators
As a teacher or coach, your job isn’t to become an AI prompt engineer. Your job is to know which tool fits which part of your workflow. ChatGPT for speed and iteration, Claude for depth and precision, WordPress as your publishing home — that’s a solid foundation. None of these tools replace you. They just move the drudgery out of the way so you can do what you do best: teach live, guide your students, and build something only you can build.
The One Rule: Always Start With Your Expertise
Feed the AI your course outline, your lecture notes, your best thinking. Don’t ask it to invent your course from scratch. Your expertise is the seed. AI is the soil that makes it grow faster. Use ChatGPT for the first draft, Claude for refinement, and your own voice and judgment for the final product. That’s how you keep the work authentically yours while cutting your writing time in half.
