Document-style Content
Document-style Content reorganizes sources into readable written outputs. It is useful when you need to understand long material quickly or prepare a shareable draft.
Included output types
- Study guide: Organizes key concepts, summaries, and review questions.
- Blog post: Rewrites the material into a reader-friendly narrative.
- Briefing doc: Condenses key takeaways and recommendations for decision-making.
- Concept comparison: Explains differences between ideas, terms, or approaches side by side.
Generation options
- Direction: Define the angle or purpose of the output.
- Language: Follow the source language or choose a specific output language.
- Length: Choose short, medium, or long output.
Good fit for
- Summarizing long material quickly
- Turning internal material into a shareable draft
- Writing an explanation that compares multiple concepts
- Converting training material into a study guide with review questions
Review checklist
Document-style content reorganizes the source for a specific purpose instead of copying the original structure. Compare important numbers, definitions, and conditions with the source. If something is missing, adjust the source scope or direction and generate again.
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