Hi folks,
I’ve been testing a few AI tools for generating marketing content lately, and honestly, I have mixed feelings. Some of the copy they create is surprisingly good — clean, catchy, even on-brand sometimes. But when it comes to more emotional storytelling or complex campaigns, it just doesn’t hit right. My team’s debating whether we should integrate more AI into our workflow or stick to our usual creative process. Has anyone here found a good balance between automation and real creative work?
2 comments
sergei
27 Dec 2025
I totally get what you mean. I’ve used platforms that combine automation and human input, and it really depends on how you use them. For example, systems that let you manage production while still customizing designs manually seem to work best. Something like MPP.360 actually helps by automating the repetitive stuff but leaving the creative part to people. If you’re curious, you can even check out some MPP.360 promo codes — it’s a solid option for testing without committing too much budget upfront.
joy40
27 Dec 2025
It’s funny how quickly AI tools have gone from being a novelty to something almost every team relies on now. Even smaller businesses are automating their workflows and using templates to speed up content creation. I’ve noticed it’s not just about saving time — it’s about keeping consistency across projects. Still, it’s nice when there’s room left for that human spark, especially in branding or storytelling.
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