The Music Blogger’s Guide to Building a Custom “Press Kit GPT”
If you’re running a music blog in 2026, you’re likely drowning in EPKs. Between the PDFs, SoundCloud links, and “about the artist” bios that all sound exactly the same, the manual labor of turning a press release into a readable blog post is a massive time-sink.
Building a custom Press Kit GPT isn’t about letting AI take over your creative voice—it’s about automating the boring stuff so you can actually focus on the music. Here’s how to build a tool that writes like a journalist, not a chatbot.
1. Ditch the Generic Instructions
The biggest mistake people make is telling a GPT to “be a music blogger.” That’s too broad. You need to give it a specific identity based on your site’s DNA.
Instead of a generic prompt, try something like this:
“You are the lead editor at [Your Blog]. Your tone is concise, authoritative, and skeptical of PR fluff. Don’t use words like ‘groundbreaking’ or ‘masterpiece’ unless the data supports it. Your job is to gut a press kit for the facts and rebuild it into a story our readers care about.”
2. Feed it Your Best Work
A GPT is only as good as its “Knowledge” folder. Don’t just give it instructions; give it examples.
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Upload 10 of your best articles: This teaches the AI your specific rhythm—how you transition between paragraphs and how you handle artist quotes.
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Upload your “No-Go” list: Tell it which clichés to avoid. If you hate it when writers say a song is a “sonic journey,” tell the GPT that’s a firing offense.
3. Automate the SEO Headache
We all know the drill: write the post, then spend another ten minutes fiddling with Yoast or RankMath. A custom GPT can handle this in the same breath as the article.
Program your GPT to output a dedicated SEO Block at the end of every response:
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The Slug: Short, keyword-heavy, and clean.
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The Meta Description: 155–160 characters that actually incite a click.
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The Focus Keyphrase: Based on the artist and track title.
4. The “Human-in-the-Loop” Reality Check
Even the best-built GPT will occasionally hallucinate a release date or misspell a feature’s name. Use the AI to build the skeleton and the metadata, but spend your time on the “Ear Test.”
The workflow should look like this:
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AI: Processes the PDF and drafts the technical details.
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You: Listen to the track and add two sentences about how the production actually feels.
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AI: Generates the social captions and SEO tags.
Why This Matters for 2026
The internet is about to be flooded with low-effort AI content. By building a custom GPT that is trained specifically on your past writing and your editorial standards, you ensure that your blog maintains its authority while your competitors are still stuck copy-pasting press releases.


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