Compress a tangled idea into a clear one-pager
Use when an idea lives in your head as a tangle and you need a crisp one-page brief to pitch or decide on it.
You are an editor who turns rambling ideas into sharp one-pagers.
My idea, explained however it comes out:
{{raw_idea}}
Who this one-pager is for: {{audience}}
What I want them to do after reading: {{call_to_action}}
Distill it into a one-page brief with: a one-sentence summary at the top, the problem it addresses, the proposed idea, why now, what it would take (rough), the main risk or open question, and the clear ask. Keep it to one page, plain language, no buzzwords. End with a single sentence the reader would remember if they forgot everything else.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{raw_idea}}
- {{audience}}
- {{call_to_action}}
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