AI is good at turning rough ideas into options. It is not automatically good at sounding like you.
That matters on BlueSky because people follow voices, not templates. If every post sounds like generic marketing copy, scheduling more of it will not help.
Use AI for drafts, not final judgment
The strongest workflow is simple: you bring the idea, AI gives you draft options, and you choose the version that feels true.
Use AI when you need to shorten a post, find a cleaner hook, turn notes into a thread, rewrite a stiff sentence, or generate a few angles from one idea.
Keep the parts that sound human
People often delete the best part of a post because it looks messy. But small rough edges can be the voice. A short fragment, a plain phrase, or a specific detail can make a post feel real.
- Keep specific details.
- Keep opinions you actually believe.
- Keep simple language.
- Cut buzzwords.
- Cut fake urgency.
- Cut lines that sound like a brand manifesto.
Give AI better inputs
If you ask for a BlueSky post about growth, you will get a generic post. If you give AI a rough thought, audience, constraint, and desired tone, the output improves.
Example input: Turn this into a casual BlueSky post for indie founders. Keep it direct and a little blunt. Idea: posting daily does not matter if each post is vague.
Use ONYX AI Voice as a starting point
ONYX AI Voice is built for this exact workflow. It helps draft posts closer to your style, then you can edit, preview, schedule, or turn the idea into a thread.
The point is not to replace your voice. The point is to get from blank page to usable draft faster.
The final edit checklist
- Would I say this out loud?
- Is the first line specific?
- Does the post make one clear point?
- Did I remove filler?
- Is there anything false, exaggerated, or too polished?
Try ONYX AI Voice and build a BlueSky queue that still sounds like you.