AI App Playbook 02
Claude Clarity Blueprint
Turn messy notes, research, and customer ideas into a polished guide, worksheet, or client-ready strategy document.
Best for:
Builders who need clearer thinking, better structure, and more trustworthy long-form assets.
What You Build
A premium guide outline, worksheet, launch notes, and a plain-English recommendation customers can follow.
7-Day Sprint
- Day 1: Collect notes, customer phrases, examples, and constraints in one source pile.
- Day 2: Ask Claude to separate facts, assumptions, decisions, risks, and open questions.
- Day 3: Create a guide outline with sections, examples, exercises, and next actions.
- Day 4: Draft the worksheet that helps the buyer apply the guide to their situation.
- Day 5: Run a clarity pass: remove hype, tighten claims, and add warnings where needed.
- Day 6: Create a short sales page section that explains the guide without overselling.
- Day 7: Publish one teaching post and one behind-the-scenes post from the finished asset.
Copy-Paste Prompts
Source Clarifier
Review these notes. Separate facts, assumptions, opinions, risks, missing context, and decisions. Then recommend the clearest structure for a beginner guide.
Premium Guide Draft
Turn this outline into a premium beginner guide. Include examples, simple language, exercises, limits, and a one-page worksheet. Do not make income or outcome guarantees.
Trust Pass
Audit this guide for unclear claims, weak proof, hype, legal risk, confusing sections, and places where a beginner would get stuck. Rewrite the risky parts.
Business Blueprint
- Use Claude for synthesis, not just writing. Feed it messy source material and ask it to organize decisions.
- Make the paid asset feel calm and premium: fewer promises, clearer examples, stronger next actions.
- Turn the guide into a worksheet so the buyer has something to complete, not just something to read.
- Use Claude to create the public teaching posts from the same source material.
Mistakes To Avoid
- Pasting vague instructions and expecting a premium result.
- Letting the model write unsupported claims because they sound confident.
- Publishing a long guide without a worksheet or action step.
- Making the asset too broad for a beginner to finish.
Next Step
Open Perplexity Proof Pack when the guide needs citations, comparisons, or market proof.
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