Each template is a starting structure, not a script. Pick one, the outline appears, the prompts disappear. Then you write.
The most-loved Your Business template, used 14,000 times last month. A four-act structure that holds together at 1,500 or 4,000 words. Designed by editors who've shipped books.
Use this template →Hook — one sentence that earns the next paragraph.
1,500–4,000 word argumentative essay with a four-act spine. For Substacks, blogs, op-eds.
Use templateOne-paragraph outreach. Hook, signal, ask, exit. Built so the recipient gets to the ask in under 14 seconds.
Use templateHook, point, proof, close. The classic 800–1,200 word post with built-in section breaks and image placeholders.
Use templateSix-pager with TL;DR, one-line context, narrative body, FAQ, and explicit asks. For board prep and big decisions.
Use template20-minute talk outline with built-in timing markers. One thesis, three beats, one sticky closer.
Use templateProduct or feature reveal. Story-led intro, three takeaways, footer with the explicit "what to do now."
Use templateMonthly investor or customer letter. State of the company, three numbers, one anecdote, one ask.
Use templateTwo-pager covering goal, non-goals, constraints, success metric, and a deliberately small team list.
Use templatePost-mortem structure. Timeline, what worked, what didn't, what we'll do differently. No blame, just signal.
Use templateTwo paragraphs and a signature. Designed to read like a person who wants this specific job, not "any job."
Use templateFour-touch outbound sequence. Each email has a single job: surface signal, prove fit, ask, polite re-up.
Use templateJust a page with your cursor. The template you reach for when you already know what you want to say.
Use templateAll twelve templates are free. Pro adds custom templates and the team library.