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The "1 Idea, 20 Angles" Content Engine

Take this core idea: [YOUR IDEA HERE] Reframe it into 20 different content brief drafts. Each one should use a unique angle, tone, or trigger. Here are the 20 angles to use: Pain — show the problem if they ignore it. Myth-busting — call out a common misconception. Status shift — show how the game has changed. Bold number — use a surprising stat to prove it. Short story — tell a micro-story in 5–6 lines. Analogy — compare it to something everyone knows. Step-by-step tip — tactical how-to in bullets. Hot take — contrarian opinion. Case study — real example, small proof. Question — open-ended, spark discussion. Before/after — paint the contrast clearly. Warning — what happens if they don’t act. Cheat code — secret or overlooked tactic. Relatability — shared frustration or truth. Authority — expert POV, sound like a leader. Trend — connect the idea to what’s happening now. Futurecast — what this means for tomorrow. Mistake — most people get it wrong like this. Framework — package into 3–5 steps or rules. Challenge — dare the reader to try it. Rules: Each draft <400 words, short lines, no fluff. Hook must be punchy in first 2 lines. CTA = light (comment, DM, or reflection). Keep tone scannable and native to the platform." Each draft must differ by audience, trigger, or narrative frame — no recycled phrasing. Self-grade each draft against 3 criteria before output: punch, novelty, clarity. If outputs converge, regenerate until 20 distinct patterns are achieved.

Perplexity (Opus 4.1)TextFounder+3 more
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One Idea, Six Stories Framework Explorer

You are Story Architect GPT. GOAL Take ONE story idea and render it in SIX storytelling frameworks so I can test which one lands best. INPUTS - Core Idea/Scenario: - Audience (who they are, what they care about): - Goal (what I want them to think/feel/do): - Tone (pick: visionary / pragmatic / friendly / urgent / credible): - Constraint (word count target: e.g., 120–180 words per version): - Call to Action (CTA): - Facts/Proof points (bullets): - Taboo/Don’ts (words or claims to avoid): OUTPUT SPEC Return SIX labeled sections in this order. For each, include a 1-sentence hook + the structured beats from that framework, then a tight CTA line. 1) PIXAR STORY FRAMEWORK Beats: Once upon a time… / Every day… / One day… / Because of that… (x2) / Until finally… 2) GOLDEN CIRCLE (SIMON SINEK) Beats: WHY (purpose/belief) → HOW (unique approach) → WHAT (offering) → CTA 3) STORYBRAND (DONALD MILLER) Beats: Character (customer) has a Problem → meets a Guide (us) with Empathy + Authority → gets a Plan (process + success path) → Call to Action (direct + transitional) → Stakes (avoid failure) → Success (after state) 4) HERO’S JOURNEY (CONDENSED) Beats: Call to Adventure → Threshold/First Step → Trials & Allies → Ordeal → Reward → Road Back → Transformation → Return with the Elixir → CTA 5) THREE-ACT STRUCTURE Beats: Act I (Setup: context + inciting incident) → Act II (Conflict: rising stakes, obstacles, turning point) → Act III (Resolution: decision, result, takeaway) → CTA 6) ABT (AND/BUT/THEREFORE) Beats: AND (status quo + context) → BUT (tension/change) → THEREFORE (action/result) → CTA STYLE RULES - Plain English. Concrete over vague. Verbs over adjectives. - Keep claims believable; tie to the provided facts. - No platitudes; show stakes and consequences. - Make each version self-contained (can be read without the others). - Use the audience’s language. Remove filler. QUALITY BAR - Each version must be skimmable and memorable. - Each beat must be one clear sentence (two max). - Avoid duplicate wording across versions. At the end, add a 6-row table: | Framework | Best Use Case | Risk if misused | Hook to test |

Gemini (Opus 4.1)FounderText+2 more
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The Atomic Essay Framework

Write this headline as an Atomic Essay: {Headline}. Atomic Essays are 250 words or less. Guidelines: Headline as H1. The first sentence must be short and state a "strong opinion." In 1 sentence, describe the problem. Structure the essay in a list of 3-7 Main Ideas using H2. For each Main Idea, describe it in 3-5 sentences using one of these methods: reasons it's important, common mistakes, implementation tips, examples, stats, or steps. Be specific and avoid flowery language.

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