Use AI to transform your rough draft into three different structural versions to find the clearest way to present your ideas.
Sometimes your draft feels off, but you can't tell if it's the order, the opening, or how you've grouped your points. Instead of endlessly rearranging paragraphs yourself, ask AI to restructure your entire piece three different ways — same content, different architectures. One version might lead with your strongest example. Another might start with the big question and narrow down. A third might organize by themes instead of chronology. Read all three side-by-side. You'll immediately see which structure makes your argument land harder, which opening pulls readers in, and which flow feels most natural. Often, the best final draft combines elements from two versions — the opening from one, the middle structure from another. This isn't about having AI rewrite your ideas; it's about seeing your own thinking from multiple angles so you can choose the clearest path forward. This works especially well for essays, cover letters, research proposals, or any writing where the order of ideas matters as much as the ideas themselves. You stay in control of your content while AI helps you discover the structure that serves it best.
Try this prompt today
“I've written a draft but I'm not sure the structure is working. Please create three different structural versions of this piece: Version 1 should lead with the strongest example and build from there. Version 2 should start with the central question or problem and narrow toward the answer. Version 3 should reorganize by themes or categories instead of the current order. Keep my actual writing and ideas intact — just rearrange how they're presented. After each version, briefly explain the logic behind that structure. Here's my draft: [paste your draft]”
March 23, 2026
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