What you need before you start
To write a blog post with HIX AI, you need:
- A HIX AI account (free plan works for one post; sign up at hix.ai)
- A topic you can describe in one specific sentence
- A target reader you can describe in one specific sentence
- Three to five reference sources (URLs, PDFs, or YouTube videos)
- A writing tool for final editing (HIX Editor works; Google Docs and WordPress also supported)
Time required: Approximately 1 hour 40 minutes for a 1,200-word post.
Skill level: Beginner. No technical setup required.
How AI writing tools actually work
Before starting, set the right expectation: AI writing tools aren’t “write my article” buttons. They work best as collaborators that handle structure, first-draft prose, and research synthesis. while the writer handles angle, voice, examples, and final polish.
HIX AI specifically gives you three tools for blog writing:
- HIX Chat. a chatbot with live web access used for research, brainstorming angles, and summarizing sources.
- ArticleGPT. a long-form article generator that builds a full draft from a brief, keywords, and reference sources.
- HIX Editor. a writing workspace for refining and rewriting the draft.
The workflow below uses all three.
Step 1: Choose your topic and define the reader
Time required: 5 minutes
Before opening HIX AI, answer three questions on paper or in a notes app:
1. What is this blog post about?
Write it as a single specific sentence.
| Vague | Specific |
|---|---|
| “Composting” | “How beginners can start indoor composting in a small apartment” |
| “Marketing tips” | “Five email marketing tactics for solo e-commerce founders” |
| “AI tools” | “How freelance writers can use AI to draft client work faster” |
2. Who is the reader?
A complete beginner? Someone with intermediate knowledge? An expert looking for a specific tactic? Be honest about who will actually read this.
3. What should the reader be able to do or understand after reading?
This is your goal. It shapes everything else.
Why this step matters: Vague inputs produce vague outputs. This is true of every AI tool, not just HIX. Spending five minutes here saves an hour of rewriting later.
Step 2: Research and gather sources with HIX Chat
Time required: 15 minutes
Open HIX Chat from the HIX AI dashboard. This is where you do the prep work that makes the final article actually useful.
Four things to do in HIX Chat
- Brainstorm angles. Ask:
“I’m writing a blog post about [topic] for [reader]. Give me five different angles I could take, from beginner-friendly to more advanced.”
Review the angles. Pick the one that fits your reader.
- Summarize sources. Paste article URLs, upload PDFs, or share YouTube links. Ask:
“Summarize the key points of this source in bullet form.”
For YouTube videos, HIX Chat returns timestamped summaries so you can jump to specific moments.
- Pull facts and statistics. Because HIX Chat has live web access, you can ask:
“Find three recent statistics about [topic] from credible sources, published in the last 12 months.”
Always verify these numbers against the original source before using them. AI tools can still misattribute or misquote statistics.
- Build a list of references. Save three to five credible URLs. You’ll feed these into ArticleGPT in Step 4.
What you should have at the end of Step 2
- A chosen angle (one sentence)
- Three to five reference URLs
- A rough list of key points the article needs to cover
Step 3: Open ArticleGPT and provide a brief
Time required: 5 minutes
Open ArticleGPT from the HIX AI dashboard. The brief screen is the most important screen in the entire workflow. what you enter here directly shapes the draft.
Brief fields explained
| Field | What to enter | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Article type | Match to your goal | “How-to guide” |
| Topic | One specific sentence | “How beginners can start indoor composting in a small apartment” |
| Primary keyword | The main term someone would Google | “indoor composting for apartments” |
| Secondary keywords | 2–4 supporting terms | “small apartment composting, bokashi bin, kitchen compost” |
| Tone of voice | Match your audience | “Conversational” |
| Word count | Pick what the topic deserves | 1,200 |
| Point of view | Usually second person for blogs | “Second person (you)” |
| Target audience | Be specific | “Apartment renters new to sustainable living” |
| Language | Default English; 50+ supported | “English” |
Why this step matters: ArticleGPT can only work with what you give it. A complete, specific brief produces a usable first draft. A vague brief produces generic prose you’ll have to rewrite from scratch.
Step 4: Add your reference sources
Time required: 5 minutes
After your brief, ArticleGPT prompts you for references. This is what makes HIX AI’s output more factually grounded than generic AI writers that pull only from training data.
Two options for adding references
Option A: Search results within ArticleGPT. Type your target keyword and tick the most relevant recent web results.
Option B: Upload your own. Paste URLs gathered in Step 2 or upload supporting documents (PDFs, etc.).
How to choose strong references
Pick three to five sources, prioritized by:
- Recency. published within the last 12–24 months for time-sensitive topics
- Authority. official websites, established publications, named authors
- Relevance. directly addresses your topic, not just adjacent to it
- Originality. avoid aggregator sites and content farms
Quality beats quantity. Three excellent sources produce a better article than ten mediocre ones.
Step 5: Review and edit the outline
Time required: 10 minutes
ArticleGPT generates a title and outline from your brief and references. Don’t skip editing this. adjusting an outline takes ten minutes; rewriting the wrong article takes hours.
Outline review checklist
Ask yourself:
- ☐ Does the title describe what the article is actually about?
- ☐ Would a real person click this title in a search result?
- ☐ Are the sections in a logical order?
- ☐ Is anything missing? (AI outlines often skip “why this matters” intros and “what to do next” outros.)
- ☐ Is anything redundant? (Sometimes two sections say the same thing in different words.)
Edit directly
Rename sections. Reorder them. Delete what doesn’t belong. Add anything missing.
Why this step matters: The outline locks in the structure of the entire article. Five extra minutes here saves thirty minutes of rewriting later.
Step 6: Generate the full draft
Time required: 2 minutes
Once the outline is solid, click Generate. ArticleGPT produces the full article in 30–60 seconds.
How to read the first draft
Read it through once without editing anything. Look for:
- Sections that feel generic or padded
- Claims that need fact-checking
- Examples, statistics, or quotes that may have been invented (verify all of these)
- Sections where the voice feels flat or robotic
A first AI draft is never publishable. Your job in Step 7 is to make it yours.
Step 7: Edit and refine in HIX Editor
Time required: 45 minutes
Send the draft to HIX Editor or copy it into your preferred writing tool. Run five separate editing passes. each focused on one specific thing.
The five-pass edit
Pass 1. Voice. Read each paragraph aloud. Anywhere it sounds like a textbook or corporate webpage, rewrite it in your own voice. Add contractions. Shorten sentences. Cut hedge words like very, really, to.
Pass 2. Specificity. AI writes in generalities. Replace every generic statement with a specific one.
| Generic (AI output) | Specific (your rewrite) |
|---|---|
| “Composting has many benefits.” | “Composting cuts household waste by about a third and turns scraps into free fertilizer.” |
| “It’s important to choose the right bin.” | “A 5-gallon bokashi bin fits under most kitchen sinks and processes about two weeks of scraps.” |
Pass 3. Examples and stories. Add at least one personal example, anecdote, or case study per major section. This is what AI can’t do for you, and it’s what makes readers finish your article.
Pass 4. Facts and citations. Verify every statistic, quote, and claim against an original source. Add hyperlinks where appropriate.
Pass 5. Tightening. Cut anything that doesn’t earn its place. AI tends to over-explain. If a sentence repeats something already said, delete it.
The right rewrite ratio
By the end of these five passes, 20–40% of the original AI draft should be rewritten in your own words.
- Less than 20% → the article will feel generic and AI-flavored
- More than 40% → you’ve defeated the purpose of using AI
Step 8: Add SEO polish
Time required: 10 minutes
HIX AI includes built-in grammar and SEO suggestions, but check these eight items manually before publishing:
| SEO element | What to check |
|---|---|
| Title tag | Includes primary keyword, under 60 characters |
| Meta description | 150–160 characters, includes primary keyword, gives a reason to click |
| H1 heading | One only, matches reader intent |
| H2 headings | Primary keyword appears in at least one |
| Internal links | 2–3 links to other relevant articles on your site |
| External links | 1–3 links to authoritative sources |
| Image alt text | Descriptive, accessible, and includes keywords where natural |
| Readability | Short paragraphs (2–4 sentences), short sentences, plenty of white space |
Step 9: Export and publish
Time required: 1 minute
HIX Editor exports your article with one click to:
- WordPress. pushes directly into WordPress drafts
- Google Docs. for sharing with editors or collaborators
- Microsoft Word or PDF. for offline review or client delivery
Choose the destination that fits your workflow, then publish or schedule.
Realistic time estimate
Here is a complete time breakdown for a 1,200-word blog post:
| Step | Task | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Define topic, reader, goal | 5 min |
| 2 | Research and summarize sources with HIX Chat | 15 min |
| 3 | Fill in ArticleGPT brief | 5 min |
| 4 | Add references | 5 min |
| 5 | Review and edit outline | 10 min |
| 6 | Generate draft | 2 min |
| 7 | Edit in HIX Editor (5 passes) | 45 min |
| 8 | SEO polish | 10 min |
| 9 | Export to WordPress | 1 min |
| Total | ~1 hour 40 min |
Comparison: Writing a 1,200-word researched blog post from scratch typically takes three to five hours. Using HIX AI properly saves roughly half your time. not by skipping the work, but by accelerating the slow, mechanical parts.
Common beginner mistakes
Mistake 1: Treating the first AI draft as the final article
The first draft is a starting point, not the finished product. Always run the five-pass edit.
Mistake 2: Skipping the brief
Vague inputs produce vague outputs. The brief in Step 3 is the single most important screen in the workflow.
Mistake 3: Not adding references
Without sources, ArticleGPT falls back on training data and is more likely to produce generic or outdated information.
Mistake 4: Trusting statistics without verifying
AI tools occasionally invent or misattribute numbers. Verify every statistic against an original source before publishing.
Mistake 5: Forgetting your own voice
Readers come to your blog for your perspective. If they wanted AI-flavored prose, they’d ask AI directly.
Mistake 6: Generating without an outline review
Skipping the outline review locks in structural problems that take far longer to fix in the final draft.
Mistake 7: Publishing without SEO polish
Even a great article won’t be found without basic on-page SEO. Ten minutes on Step 8 pays off for years.
What AI cannot do for you
Even with the best workflow, four things remain human work:
- Original insight. AI synthesizes what already exists. It can’t have a genuinely new opinion.
- Lived experience. Personal stories, specific failures, hard-won lessons. none of this comes from AI.
- Voice and personality. AI can mimic a tone, but consistent voice across dozens of posts only develops through real writing practice.
- Judgment about what matters. Knowing which parts of a topic actually deserve attention is a skill built over time.
Use AI for the parts of writing that are slow but not creative. outlining, drafting, formatting, light research synthesis. Keep the creative work for yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to write a blog post with HIX AI?
A 1,200-word blog post takes approximately 1 hour 40 minutes total. about half the time of writing from scratch. The full breakdown is shown in the time estimate table above.
Can HIX AI write a blog post entirely on its own?
HIX AI can generate a complete first draft on its own, but the draft requires editing for voice, specificity, examples, and fact-checking before it’s publishable. Plan on 45 minutes of editing for a 1,200-word draft.
Is the free plan enough to write blog posts?
The free plan includes 3,000 GPT-3.5 words per month, which is enough for one or two short blog posts. Writers publishing regularly will need Basic (19.99/month)orPro(39.99/month, which unlocks ArticleGPT).
What is the difference between ArticleGPT and HIX Writer?
HIX Writer is a library of short-form templates (paragraphs, ad copy, social posts). ArticleGPT is a dedicated long-form article generator that produces full structured articles with research references.
Does HIX AI plagiarize content?
HIX AI generates original content but always check before publishing. Pro and Ultimate plans include built-in plagiarism checking (10,000+ words per month).
Can I use HIX AI for SEO content?
Yes. ArticleGPT accepts primary and secondary keywords during the brief stage and pulls from live web sources, producing articles structured for search visibility. Run the manual SEO polish in Step 8 before publishing.
What’s the best tone of voice setting for blog posts?
“Conversational” works well for most blog audiences. “Professional” suits B2B and corporate blogs. “Friendly” suits lifestyle and personal blogs.
Should I use first or third person in the brief?
Second person (“you”) is the default recommendation for blog posts because it speaks directly to the reader. Use first person (“I”) for personal blogs and narrative pieces.
How many references should I add to ArticleGPT?
Three to five strong references. Quality and relevance matter more than quantity.
Can I edit the AI-generated outline?
Yes, and you should. Editing the outline in Step 5 is the highest-use action in the entire workflow.
Does HIX AI export directly to WordPress?
Yes. All paid plans include 1-click export from HIX Editor to WordPress drafts.
Will my readers know the article was written with AI?
If you only paste the AI’s first draft, yes. readers usually recognize generic AI prose. If you run the full five-pass edit and add your own voice, specifics, and examples, the final article reads as authentically yours.
Key Takeaways
- Writing a blog post with HIX AI follows nine steps from topic definition through publishing, with five editing passes between draft and publication.
- A 1,200-word blog post takes about 1 hour 40 minutes with HIX AI versus three to five hours from scratch.
- The brief in Step 3 is the most important screen. specific inputs produce specific outputs.
- Always edit the outline in Step 5 before generating the full draft.
- Run all five editing passes in Step 7: voice, specificity, examples, fact-checking, tightening.
- Rewrite 20–40% of the AI draft in your own words. that’s the sweet spot.
- Verify every statistic against the original source before publishing.
- Keep the creative work for yourself. AI handles structure and first-draft prose, not original insight or voice.
Sources and References
- HIX AI official website: hix.ai
- ArticleGPT product page: articlegpt.hix.ai
- HIX AI guide on how to write an article: hix.ai/hub/writing/how-to-write-an-article
- HIX AI guide on writing outlines: hix.ai/hub/writing/how-to-write-an-outline
- Source tutorial: Hix.ai Tutorial for Beginners | How to Use Hix.ai
Last updated: May 2026. AI tools change frequently. verify current features and pricing on the official HIX AI website.