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AI Tools: Prompt, Outline, FAQ, Meta Description and Writing Helpers

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June 10, 2026
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AI Tools: Prompt, Outline, FAQ, Meta Description and Writing Helpers

I built these for the boring half of my writing day. The prompts. The FAQ wording. That meta description I keep putting off, plus the changelog nobody wants near them. None of this replaces your judgment, and honestly I’d be a little worried if it did. It just gets you to a rough first draft. What you do after that is on you.

AI Prompt GeneratorGive it a role and the format you want back. Out comes a prompt that gets to the point. No padding.Prompt ImproverPaste the half-formed thing you scribbled at 11pm and get back a version a model can follow.AI Text CleanerTightens up clumsy phrasing. It won’t fake expertise you don’t have. That felt like the only honest call.Blog Outline GeneratorA section-by-section skeleton with FAQ angles thrown in. Now the blank page has something to argue with.FAQ GeneratorThe questions people actually ask, with draft answers, and the JSON-LD comes pre-wired so you skip the fiddly part.Meta Description GeneratorA few snippet options, each with a live character count so Google won’t lop your sentence off mid-word.Code Comment GeneratorDocblocks and comments that explain why a line exists. Not the kind that just parrot the code sitting right below.Changelog GeneratorRelease notes in Keep a Changelog style, so users see at a glance what moved.Regex GeneratorDescribe the pattern in plain words. Then test it on real examples first, because regex lies to your face.

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Honestly? I think AI is decent at structure and pretty weak at substance, though I might be drawing that line too neatly. Either way, it’s the line I built around. These tools frame a prompt for you, rough out an outline, draft the FAQ, knock out release notes. What they won’t do is dress thin content up as expertise and bet nobody notices. The part where you actually know the subject, that’s still yours. These just clear the busywork around it.

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  • OpenAI, API reference
  • Anthropic, API documentation
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