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Content Creators

TextDeck for content creators

If you use AI for research, outlines, editing, or repurposing — your prompts are assets. Treat them that way.

The pain

Same prompt, different topic

You write a blog outline prompt for topic A. Tomorrow topic B needs the same structure. You rebuild it from scratch — or you copy-paste and hope you did not forget a detail.

Prompts scattered everywhere

Some in Notion. Some in a text file. Some in your ChatGPT history from six weeks ago that you can no longer find. Your prompt library is a graveyard.

Platform-specific variants

A YouTube script prompt, an Instagram caption prompt, a newsletter prompt — same shape, different parameters. Managing them manually gets old fast.

Three TextDeck workflows

1

Topic-to-outline, every time

One template with {{topic}}, {{audience}}, {{format}}, and {{word_count}}. Hit ⇧⌘P, fill in, copy, paste into Claude or ChatGPT. Outline on your clipboard in 20 seconds.

2

Repurpose across platforms

One template per platform (YouTube, blog, newsletter, Twitter thread), all with the same {{source_content}} variable. Paste your article, and TextDeck generates the per-platform prompt you paste into the AI.

3

Editing pass with consistent voice

A template that tells the LLM your tone, your audience, and your brand voice, with a {{draft}} variable. Stops you from re-typing your brand guidelines into every chat window.

Example prompt templates

Blog outline

Create a blog outline about {{topic}} for {{audience}}. Format: {{format}}. Word count: {{word_count}}. Include H2s, 3-5 H3s per section, and a hook.
{{topic}}{{audience}}{{format}}{{word_count}}

YouTube script repurpose

Turn the following blog content into a {{duration}}-minute YouTube script. Keep the tone {{tone}}. Include pattern interrupts every 30 seconds.

Content:
{{source_content}}
{{duration}}{{tone}}{{source_content}}

Editor with brand voice

Edit this draft to match our brand voice: {{brand_voice}}. Target audience: {{audience}}. Keep the length roughly the same.

Draft:
{{draft}}
{{brand_voice}}{{audience}}{{draft}}

FAQ

Does TextDeck help me write content, or just organize prompts?

TextDeck organizes and triggers the prompts — it does not call the LLM for you. You paste the finished prompt into whichever AI you prefer. The upside: you are not locked into any one AI service, and your workflow survives when you switch tools.

Can I share templates with my co-creator or editor?

Not yet — direct sharing is on the roadmap. For now you can export/import templates manually, or keep both collaborators synced via iCloud under the same Apple ID.

Will TextDeck work with Claude, which I prefer for long-form?

Yes. TextDeck is model-agnostic. The prompt output lands on your clipboard, so you can paste it into Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else.

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