Anyone here using AI for marketing? What tools are you using?

Hi everyone, I’m curious about AI in marketing. I see it becoming a big deal lately.

If you’re using AI tools, do you think they help make your work easier or better? Or maybe they’re not worth it? I’d love to hear your thoughts and what tools you’re using.

Thanks!

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I’ve been working in marketing for a B2B startup and using AI for about a year. Here’s what I’ve been using:

  1. Canva - Great for Instagram posts with its AI features.
  2. Playground AI - I use this for graphic designs.
  3. V0 by Vercel - Perfect for UI mockups for marketing.
  4. Frizerly - Helps with automating SEO blogs.
  5. VideoGen - Makes creating Instagram reels so much easier.

Let me know if you’ve got other cool tools to share!

That’s a nice list! Definitely checking these out, thanks!

Here’s how I use AI in marketing:

  • ChatGPT for brainstorming, quick ideas, and basic internal copy. It’s not great for external copy unless you like a robotic tone. I also use it for summarizing reports and analyzing raw data.

  • Tools like TikTok’s Symphony and Meta’s image generators are amazing for creating multiple ad versions. You upload one asset, and they remix it into many optimized versions.

  • Platforms like Google and Facebook offer AI-powered media optimization. It’s a real time-saver if you’re not deep into paid media skills.

In my opinion, AI is a helpful addition to the marketer’s toolkit. It doesn’t replace humans but does make tasks faster and smoother.

I think people are looking at AI the wrong way. It’s not just about doing things faster or cheaper. It’s a chance to share real knowledge with your audience, like turning voice memos into content.

But if you rely too much on automation, your content might feel generic. That can hurt trust and make your brand look watered down.

I use ChatGPT sometimes to help write product descriptions and ad copy, especially when I’m testing new ideas. But overall, I still prefer creating most things myself.

I’ve been using:

  • TwitterCopilot shortcut to boost engagement on Twitter.
  • TapAI shortcut for staying productive.
  • ChatGPT for SEO posts.
  • V0_dev for speeding up webpage creation.

These have been super useful for me!

AI has been huge for me in digital marketing. Helped one agency increase their monthly revenue by $20k in just two months. We set up an AI-powered sales system that handled leads, outreach (email, WhatsApp, calls), and appointment scheduling.

The best part was instant follow-ups and smart sales sequences, which really boosted conversions. It also synced with their ad campaigns, so high-priority leads were automatically handled.

If you’re exploring AI, look for tools that combine lead management, outreach, and analytics. It’ll save you a ton of time and improve your results.

Can you share what tools you’re using and how you’ve connected them all? I’m guessing you needed some integrations to make it all work.

AI tools are awesome! I’ve been using:

  • ChatGPT for content ideas.
  • Canva AI for designs.
  • Jasper for writing.

They help me get more creative and work faster, but they don’t replace the need for good skills.

AI is great as a support tool! I use:

  • Gemini/ChatGPT for brainstorming and research.
  • Canva for designs, but not the image generator—just tools that make things quicker.

Mostly, I use it to draft content that I can edit and improve to make it better suited for the product.

I’m all about Engagi AI… use it every day!

Check out Marketowl. It lets you post content based on a well-thought-out marketing strategy. It also has a LinkedIn lead generation option.