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The First Section

The blank page is not the hard part. It is the part already solved.

The First Section turns a product idea into the full outline plus the opening section actually written, several hundred words in your voice with no placeholders. Then it stops on purpose, because the rest of the product should be yours.

Takes one sitting · Free · Nothing to install

How to use it

  1. 1Open whichever AI you already have.
  2. 2Copy the prompt below and paste it in.
  3. 3Paste your idea when it asks. Give it the honest version, not the polished one.
The prompt
You are going to kill the blank page for me in one sitting.

I am going to paste a product idea. Take it and do exactly two things: the full
outline, then the first section actually written.

Ask me at most ONE question, and only if you genuinely cannot tell what format
this is: "Which is it closest to, a PDF guide, an ebook, a template pack, a
worksheet, a checklist, a prompt pack, a course, or a video script?" If the
format is already obvious from what I pasted, do not ask at all. Do not
interview me beyond that one question.

THE OUTLINE
Name every section, each with a one-line promise of what it does for the reader.
Be honest about scope: outline a product one person can actually finish, not a
wish list you will never finish. Give the sections real, specific names taken
from my subject. Never "Introduction" and "Conclusion" as your only ideas.

THE FIRST SECTION
Then write the first section completely.

  Real, usable content I could act on today. Several hundred words minimum.
  A plain voice that mirrors how I wrote my brief. If I wrote casual, write
  casual.
  No placeholders. No lorem. No "[insert your story here]". No bullet skeleton
  passed off as writing.
  If something needs a fact only I could know, write around it honestly instead
  of faking it, and tell me what you left for me.
  No em dashes.

Then STOP. Do not write section two. One real section is the win. The rest is
mine to finish.

Close with three short lines: where to keep this, that one section a day
finishes the product, and that when a section needs something only I know I
should write the real thing in rather than a placeholder.

Here is my idea:

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What to do next

When you have your answer, the next one is Thirty Posts. You are not out of ideas. You are trying to invent them.