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A template defines the kind of content you are creating, its structure, sections, and required inputs. Choose the template first, before selecting a style profile or filling in inputs. The template sets the container. Everything else fills it.
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Marketing and Growth
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Strategic and Business
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Research and Academic
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Technical and Product
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Creative and Scripted
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Professional and Editorial
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Vertical-Specific

Marketing and Growth

TemplateSlugBest for
Blog Articleblog_article_generatorLong-form educational, informative, or thought leadership content
Email Newsletteremail_newsletterRecurring audience updates, curated content, subscriber communication
Social Media Campaignsocial_media_campaignMulti-post content for awareness, launches, and engagement
Press Releasepress_releaseFormal announcements for launches, milestones, and updates
Landing Pagelanding_pageConversion-focused web page copy with benefit framing and CTAs

Strategic and Business

TemplateSlugBest for
Market Analysismarket_analysis_templateMarket, sector, and competitive landscape evaluation
Business Proposalbusiness_proposalPersuasive business-oriented content framing value and recommendations
Strategic Briefstrategic_brief_templateConcise, decision-oriented communication for leadership audiences
White Paperwhite_paperLong-form authority content combining thought leadership with data-backed analysis
Regulatory Compliance Memoregulatory_compliance_memoStructured internal compliance communications covering regulatory changes, impact, required actions, and deadlines

Research and Academic

TemplateSlugBest for
Research Paperresearch_paper_templateFormal, evidence-driven, analytically structured content
Data-Driven Reportdata_driven_templateQuantitative analysis and data-backed findings

Vertical-Specific

TemplateSlugBest for
Grant Applicationgrant_applicationFederal and foundation research grant proposals covering specific aims, significance, innovation, approach, and team qualifications
Policy Briefpolicy_briefEvidence-to-recommendation documents for legislators, agencies, think tanks, and advocacy organizations
Course Curriculumcourse_curriculumFull course outlines with Bloom’s taxonomy-aligned objectives, unit breakdowns, assessment design, and instructional notes
Clinical Case Studyclinical_case_studyPublishable clinical case reports for medical journals, grand rounds, and medical education
Investment Memoinvestment_memoVC/PE deal memos and investment committee documents covering thesis, financials, risk, deal terms, and recommendation

Technical and Product

TemplateSlugBest for
Technical Documentationtechnical_documentationProduct, system, implementation, and procedural content
API Documentationapi_documentation_templateDeveloper-oriented endpoint reference and integration material

Creative and Scripted

TemplateSlugBest for
Feature Screenplayfeature_screenplayFull-length screenplay with structured script formatting
TV Pilot Scripttv_pilot_scriptTelevision pilot for drama, comedy, sci-fi, and horror genres
Series Bibleseries_bibleTelevision and film series development document covering world, characters, tone, pilot, season arc, and network pitch context

Professional and Editorial

TemplateSlugBest for
Legal Analysis Articlelegal_analysis_articlePractitioner-grade legal analysis with jurisdictional precision, Bluebook citations, and mandatory disclaimers
Op-Ed Commentaryop_ed_commentaryShort-form editorial opinion for newspapers, trade journals, LinkedIn, and industry publications
Long-Form Investigative Articlelong_form_investigativeAtlantic/New Yorker-style narrative journalism combining deep reporting, expert voices, and broader implications

File Upload Support

Select templates accept reference file uploads directly in the parameter panel. Uploaded files are parsed server-side and injected into the generation context as grounding material. Files are not stored. Supported formats: PDF, DOCX, XLSX, CSV, JSON, TXT, MD, up to 10MB.
TemplateUpload ParameterIntended Source Material
Blog ArticleReference MaterialResearch notes, interview transcripts, source articles
Data-Driven ReportData FileDatasets, CSV exports, JSON data
Market AnalysisReference DataMarket reports, earnings transcripts, competitor PDFs
Research PaperSource DocumentsPrior papers, datasets, methodology docs
Business ProposalSupporting DocumentsRFPs, requirements docs, financial statements
White PaperReference MaterialsIndustry reports, team whitepapers, research PDFs
Technical DocumentationSpec FilesProduct specs, implementation notes, existing documentation
Strategic BriefBriefing MaterialsBoard decks, strategy docs, competitive intel
API DocumentationSpec FilesAPI specs, endpoint notes, integration references
Feature ScreenplaySource MaterialPrior drafts, source IP, treatment docs
TV Pilot ScriptSource MaterialPrior episodes, series bible, character sheets
Series BibleSource MaterialTreatment documents, character sketches, prior drafts
Legal Analysis ArticleReference MaterialStatutes, case law, regulatory guidance, prior briefs
Regulatory Compliance MemoRegulatory DocumentsRule text, agency guidance, compliance frameworks
Long-Form Investigative ArticleReference MaterialSource documents, research reports, interview notes
Grant ApplicationSource DocumentsPrior grant drafts, preliminary data summaries, biosketches, RFAs
Clinical Case StudySource DocumentsDe-identified clinical notes, lab results, imaging reports, prior case drafts
Investment MemoSupporting DocumentsPitch decks, financial statements, cap tables, due diligence materials, CIM

How to Choose the Right Template

Ask three questions:
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Identify the final format

Decide what the completed output should be: article, press release, proposal, report, script, documentation, or another supported format.
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Match reader expectations

Consider what the reader expects from that format. A technical guide, executive brief, and social campaign require different structure.
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Consider the post-generation use

Choose based on whether the content will be reviewed by your team, published externally, exported, shared, or reused.
Common mistake: Choosing a template based on topic rather than final format. A blog post about a product launch and a press release about the same launch are different templates.
Last modified on June 13, 2026