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The Reason Your AI Sounds like AI and the Three-folder Fix That Ends It

The boring setup that lets one person ship a week of content in ninety minutes

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Kamil Banc
May 04, 2026
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Hey Adopter,

Most people use AI like a vending machine. Type a request, hit enter, copy whatever comes back. Then complain that it sounds generic.

The output is generic because the input is generic. You gave the model nothing about your business, none of your past writing, and a one-line prompt that could have come from anyone. It averaged the entire internet and handed you the median. That’s the slop you keep getting.

The fix isn’t a better prompt. The fix is a setup that makes every prompt 100x more useful without making it harder to write.

Three folders. Twelve answers. One prompt shape.

That’s the setup the working operators have moved to in the last twelve months, and most won’t tell you about it because it took them two months of false starts to find. Once you build it, you stop typing prompts from scratch. You stop getting bland output. You start producing content that genuinely reads like you, in a fraction of the time.

The AI gold rush is on; free tips won’t get you rich; paid subscribers get the actual map & shovel.

The shape is boring. That’s the point. You make a folder called ai-assets on your drive. Inside it, three sub-folders. One holds a single text file answering twelve questions about your business. One holds your past writing as plain text. One holds reusable prompt files in a four-part structure. The whole setup takes an afternoon.

What changes after you build it: every piece of content you produce for the next twelve months runs through the same three folders. The model never starts from a cold prompt. It starts from your voice, your business, your data.

Below, the full method, the twelve questions, the four-part prompt shape, and the cloneable file pack you can drop on your drive today.

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