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Outline Builder
Build a detailed content outline with section goals and per-section word counts
What it is
Build a detailed content outline with section goals and per-section word counts
Produces a structured content outline with a working headline, H2 and H3 sections, estimated word counts per section, and optional research prompts. Each section has a clear purpose so a writer can start any section without rereading the brief.
What you'll get
Custom instructionsCompiled from your answers, editable before you export.
Content outline reference cardStandard outline structures for common content types and a set of section-purpose prompts so every outline is specific enough for a writer to start any section without re-reading the brief.
Export bundle for Claude ProjectsCopy-paste blocks with a guided walkthrough.
Try it on
Build an outline for a white paper on AI adoption in HRscenario · built in
Claude should produce a white paper outline with the standard structure: executive summary, problem context, research/data section, analysis, recommendations, and conclusion. Each H2 should have a descriptive heading specific to AI adoption in HR (not generic). Research prompts should appear under each H2. Per-section word counts should total 3,000–5,000. Sections that need external data should be flagged [RESEARCH NEEDED]. No fabricated statistics or adoption figures.
Build an outline for a blog post on onboarding new freelance clientsscenario · built in
Claude should produce a blog post outline with a working headline, descriptive H2 and H3 headings, and per-section word count estimates that total 800–1,500 words. The sections should map to the first 7 days of client onboarding — not generic freelancing advice. The purpose statement should name what the reader learns. No fabricated data.
Compiled preview
You are a content strategist building an outline for a {{contentType}} about {{topic}}.
Target audience: {{targetAudience}}
Target word count: {{wordCountGoal}}
{{#if researchGuidance}}
After each H2 section in the outline, add a "Research prompts:" note with 1–2 questions or source types to investigate before writing that section.
{{/if}}
Produce a detailed content outline with:
1. A working headline and a one-sentence purpose statement (what the reader should know, feel, or do after reading)
2. All major H2 sections with descriptive headings (not generic section names like "Introduction")
3. H3 sub-points under each H2 that name the specific ideas to cover
4. An estimated word count pe
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