How I Made a High-Quality Post in Minutes (Without Overthinking Angles or Copywriting Formulas)
A simple walkthrough of what I used, what I typed in, and the exact kind of output it gave me (plus where I’d still tweak it).
TLDR: Today you will see how you can easily make very high-quality posts without breaking your head over copywriting formulas or angles to write about. You will see what I used it for, how I did it, and what output I got. Feel free to use that output yourself! 🔥
Use the Ultimate Prompt Creator (free, no signup):
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Getting Started
First, you open the UMF and click “get started.” Then it greets you with the following message:
As you can see, it already provides you solid guidance on how and what to make, so if you are in a pickle — use it. 😋
I was still wondering though... what should I make today that would be interesting for you guys to read? I don’t want to make it too complicated, but neither do I want to bore you with “why Google posts are important for local businesses”... 🤔😂
But then I decided I will write a motivational post for all those who are building a business, which will be relevant to many of you who will read this. (When we start getting traction 😋😂)
So I entered the following;
So what is it that I did here?:
I greeted first. (Obviously... 👀😂)
I explained what I had in mind for the motivation post
Who it is for
A small extra note about staying positive
Length, CTA & techniques
I uploaded my handwritten posts so it could really analyze my style, and adapt to it.
The output
Then once I entered that, it immediately gave me the output. It contained the following two options to pick from: (click open to see full screenshots)


I genuinely like this! My personal preferred option is nr. 1. Especially the “repeatedly getting punched in the face” part. Very relatable. 🥴😂
This is literally output you could copy-paste into... whatever platform you post on. 👀 But know you don’t have to take it as it is. If you like, you can go deeper into this, and make it perfect if you think it should be a little different. Then just respond with what you want to have changed — and it will spit out the new versions until you are 100% happy.
Personally, I would replace parts that don’t really sound like me. For example:
“Yeah. That’s real”
“But here’s the part most people miss” — that is a typical AI sentence lol, and not how I would say it. 😂
I would also mix some stuff from output option 2.
But... I am not going to do that now to not make this post too long. Just know you can do that. Now some of you are probably wondering... why don’t I use this myself for my posts? The reason is actually pretty simple.
AI is smart — but not a mindreader. It can only analyze and know the stuff you feed it and the patterns that emerge out of that. It doesn’t know your thoughts. Or your reasoning. Or personal info or touches you could throw into the content here and there. Unless maybe if you make a custom GPT where you upload an insane amount of data of your thinking, opinions, views, experiences, and character analysis... but that is a whole other topic for another post. 🤔😋😂
So am I saying you shouldn’t use this? Absolutely not — it is frickin amazing, and I will use it myself too for other things. It is just that for info/tutorial posts like these — I like to do it myself.
If you want to know more about how I do it myself, go check out this post where I explain it, and give you the prompt I use to polish it while it remains 100% me: The Substack Editing Prompt I Use to Stay 100% Me
Final Note
That’s it. You can do this as simple or advanced as you like, and you can go as deep as you desire. Obviously the range of use-cases for this is literally endless — the only limit is your imagination here. 💪🔥
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