The blank page problem
Most drafts fail before they start. You have notes, but no structure. The result is a slow, messy first draft that takes too long to fix.
A fast drafting structure
- Hook: Why this matters and for whom
- Problem: The friction people feel today
- Solution: The approach or workflow
- Steps: A simple sequence to follow
- Wrap: Summary and next action
Example: notes to draft
Notes:
- People copy text from calls into docs
- Formatting is messy
- Need a clean draft quickly
Draft:
- Hook: The fastest way to turn raw notes into publishable copy
- Problem: Notes are useful but unstructured
- Solution: Use a repeatable draft template
- Steps: Outline, expand, clean, publish
- Wrap: Start with a draft and edit once
Who this is for
- Writers and marketers
- Founders and operators
- Students turning research into essays
- Anyone who needs a starting draft fast
How TiniText helps
TiniText turns raw notes into structured drafts you can edit in minutes. Use it for blog posts, updates, or internal docs.
