AI giving you robot copy? Here’s How to Humanize ChatGPT Content
If you’ve ever wondered how to humanize ChatGPT content, you’re in the right place. AI can spit out words faster than you can sip your matcha, but without a human touch it’s… well, kinda robotic. This post will show you exactly how to make your AI-powered copy still feel fun, engaging, witty and full of personality.
Rule #1 When It Comes to Generating AI Content
When it comes to AI copy, there’s one non-negotiable rule: you can never give it too much context. Pour in your brand vibe, your go-to phrases, who you’re talking to, what keeps them up at 2 AM... The richer the backstory, the more your ChatGPT output will sound like you.
If you’re not sure where to start, grab The Soulmate Client Blueprint: the fill-in doc that feeds AI every juicy detail about your dream audience. You fill it out once, and ChatGPT will always get the intel it needs, so you spend less time typing and more time thriving.
How to Humanize ChatGPT Content?
Tip 1: Give It Clear Prompts
If you ask ChatGPT “Write me something about marketing,” you’ll get… a marketing summary. Snooze. Instead, be crystal-clear. Clear prompts set expectations. They give AI guardrails so it can flex its creative muscles without wandering off into Blandsville.
Bad: “Tell me about email marketing.”
Better: “Draft a playful welcome email for my newsletter, targeting busy salon owners who need quick, effective tips.”
Tip 2: Describe Your Brand Vibe in Detail
Want your AI copy to sparkle with your personality? Spell out your personality: voice, tone, even pop-culture references. The more specifics you drop, the more it nails your signature vibe. For example:
“Write in a sassy, supportive tone—think Beyoncé meets your BFF—using everyday language, occasional OMGs, and zero corporate jargon.”
Tip 3: Feed It Your Best-Performing Content
AI loves examples. You’re giving ChatGPT a style template and a performance benchmark. It reverse-engineers your wins. Paste in your highest-engagement Instagram caption or your top-clicked email. Then ask:
“Rework this caption to promote my spring sale, keeping the same energy and call to action.”
Tip 4: Describe Your Audience in Obsessive Detail
Feeding ChatGPT detailed audience data helps it write with empathy, so your content is relatable, helpful and intriguing for your tribe. The difference between “small business owner” and “30-something latte-loving wellness coach who juggles three side hustles and can’t resist true-crime podcasts” is everything. The more precise you are, the more your AI output will feel tailor-made instead of off-the-rack.
Remember that Blueprint doc I mentioned? This is where it shines. Upload your filled-out Soulmate Client Blueprint file (with your audience’s fears, dreams, beliefs and struggles), then ask:
“Using the uploaded audience profile, draft 3 social posts that address their midweek overwhelm and offer a quick self-care tip.”
Tip 5: Ask for Multiple Ideas/Drafts
Never settle for the first draft. More drafts = more material to mix, match, and refine. It’s like having a mini creative team at your fingertips. Prompt ChatGPT to give you options. You can even order it to experiment with different vibes: Example:
“Give me 4 versions of a headline for my new coaching program: one bold, one playful, one mysterious, and one straightforward.”
Tip 6: Tell It Which Buzzwords to Banish
Keep your copy fresh and free of eye-rollers, so readers stay engaged instead of zoning out. AI can use words you would never use in real life. If those words make you roll your eyes, just say so:
“Write a product description that avoids corporate buzzwords like ‘synergy’ and ‘disrupt.’”
Tip 7: Give It Feedback
Your feedback trains the AI to get closer to your vision without starting over. After the first draft, respond with notes:
“Too formal — make it friendlier. Replace the third paragraph with a quick personal story. Add more anecdotes and examples that are relatable for my target audience.”
Bonus Tip: Chain Your Prompts
Want to go deep? Use one prompt’s output as the next prompt’s input. For example:
Prompt 1: “Describe a day in the life of my ideal client.”
Prompt 2: “Based on that description, draft a 5-step guide to help them save two hours a day.”
That way, you build layered, customized content that speaks directly to your audience’s world.
There you have it: your roadmap on how to humanize ChatGPT content so it feels warm, witty, and unmistakably you. These tips will turn your AI from a bland robot into your personal copy BFF. And if you want to shortcut the whole process, you know where to go: grab The Soulmate Client Blueprint, feed it once, and watch your ChatGPT outputs slay every single time.