Assisted writing

AI assistant that turns business notes into structured Drupal drafts, ready for editorial review and human approval.

Assisted writing helps a team move from a business intent to a usable first draft in Drupal. It never publishes on its own: it prepares a structured version, aligned with the site’s tone, that the team can review, adapt and approve.

Concrete use case: an SME wants to present a new service but only has sales notes, an old PDF and a few frequently asked questions. The assistant suggests a plan, an introduction, clear arguments and CTA variants. The business owner corrects the claims, then the editor finalises the page in Drupal.

Credible AI workflow:

  1. The editor selects the page type and provides goals, audiences and constraints.
  2. The assistant generates a draft with headings, sections, benefits and localised internal links.
  3. The team checks facts, adjusts tone and adds business proof.
  4. Publishing remains subject to the Drupal approval workflow.

For a non-profit, the same principle helps make a campaign clearer without weakening the message. For an institution, it helps harmonise notices or information pages across several contributors.

The main benefits are time saved, fewer blank-page moments, stronger editorial consistency and a draft that is easier to review. The limits are explicit: AI may oversimplify, make wording too commercial or miss a regulatory detail. Human validation is therefore mandatory before publication.

Discuss a Drupal writing assistant or return to the AI & Drupal hub. This feature can be combined with editorial review and FR/EN translation preparation. See the editorial AI integration case study.