AI Post Generation
Struggling to keep up with content creation? Waldium's AI can generate professional blog posts in minutes, not hours. Simply tell it what you want to write about, and it handles the rest.
Don't worry about getting it perfect the first time. All AI-generated posts start as drafts so you can review and edit before publishing.
Getting Started
You have two ways to create AI-powered content:
Through the dashboard: Perfect for one-off posts or when you want to see the generation process in action
Via the API: Ideal when you need to generate multiple posts or integrate with your existing workflow
Both methods use the same powerful AI engine, so you'll get consistent, high-quality results either way.

Creating Your First AI Post
Let's walk through creating a post using the dashboard. It's surprisingly simple:
- Start the process: Click "New" → "Generate Post" from your dashboard
- Tell the AI what to write about: Enter your topic, but be specific. "Tenant Screening Best Practices" will give you much better results than just "Property Management"
- Set the tone: Choose how you want your content to sound:
- Style: professional, casual, technical, creative, academic, or mixed
- Length: short (400-600 words), medium (800-1200), or long (1500-2500)
- Tone: informative, persuasive, conversational, or authoritative
- Audience: Who are you writing for? "property managers", "real estate investors", "landlords"
- Model: GPT-4.1 (best quality), GPT-4.1 Mini (fastest), or GPT-4.1 Nano (default)
- Generate and wait: Click "Generate Post" and give it 10-30 seconds to work its magic
- Review and refine: The AI creates a draft, so you can edit, add your own voice, or publish as-is
That's it! You now have a professional blog post ready to go.
Automating Content Creation
When you need to generate multiple posts or integrate AI generation into your existing workflow, the API is your best friend. Maybe you're building a content calendar, or you want to automatically generate posts based on trending topics. The API makes it all possible.
For complete API documentation with examples and response formats, check out the Posts API guide.
The API accepts the same parameters you'd use in the dashboard, so you can control every aspect of your generated content:
topic
(required) - What you want to write aboutstyle
- professional, casual, technical, creative, academic, mixedlength
- short, medium, longtone
- informative, persuasive, conversational, authoritativetargetAudience
- Who you're writing formodel
- gpt-4.1, gpt-4.1-mini, gpt-4.1-nanouseKnowledge
- Leverage your knowledge base for better contextselectedFileIds
- Reference specific files from your knowledge base
Choosing the Right AI Model
Think of our AI models like different types of writers you might hire:
GPT-4.1 is your premium content writer. They take their time but deliver exceptional quality. Perfect for your most important posts where you want to make a strong impression.
GPT-4.1 Mini is your fast, reliable freelancer. They work quickly and still produce great content. Ideal when you need to generate lots of posts or meet tight deadlines.
GPT-4.1 Nano is your dependable go-to writer. Consistent, fast, and always gets the job done. Great for regular content that doesn't need to be groundbreaking.
Getting the Best Results
Here's what we've learned from helping thousands of users create amazing content:
Be specific with your topics: The AI works much better with "Tenant Screening Best Practices" than just "Property Management". Give it context and it'll give you better content.
Match your style to your content:
- Professional works great for business content and industry analysis
- Technical is perfect for how-to guides and documentation
- Casual fits personal blogs and community content
- Creative shines for storytelling and opinion pieces
Know your audience: "Marketing professionals" gives the AI a much clearer picture than "beginners". The more specific you are, the better it can tailor the content.
Consider your readers' time: Busy professionals appreciate shorter posts, while complex topics often need the space that longer posts provide.