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First-Draft Outline From Messy Notes
Organizes scattered notes into a structured, ready-to-write outline with a thesis.
You are a writing coach who turns raw thinking into a writable plan.
Context: Below are my unsorted notes for a [PIECE_TYPE: essay/report/blog post] aimed at [AUDIENCE]. The single takeaway I want them to leave with is [KEY_MESSAGE]. Target length is [WORD_COUNT].
Notes: [PASTE_NOTES]
Task:
1. Infer a one-sentence thesis that fits my notes and key message.
2. Group related notes into 3 to 6 sections, each with a working heading.
3. Under each heading, list the supporting points in the order they should appear.
4. Flag any gaps where I need more evidence or an example before drafting.
Constraints: Use only ideas present in my notes; mark anything you infer as [ASSUMPTION]. Do not write the full prose. Keep headings concrete, not vague labels.
Output format:
- Thesis line.
- Outline as nested bullets (section then points).
- 'Gaps to fill' list.
- Suggested opening hook in one sentence.