Stop Typing Garbage into AI – There’s a Better Way

How to use a fast framework to get truly useful answers from ChatGPT, Copilot, or any AI tool — without any technical knowledge.

  • Gethin Ellis
  • 8 minutes reading
  • Includes free tools

Most people use AI the same way they use search engines. They type unclear questions, get unclear answers, and conclude that the AI ​​is brilliant or useless depending on their mood.

The problem is not the AI. That’s the question.

This post introduces free tools that help you ask questions better — and shows you exactly what to type to get useful, specific, and professional results from any AI assistant.


What is an order?

Before we go any further: a remind is simply what you type into the AI ​​tool. It’s your question, your instruction, your request. The quality of the prompt determines the quality of the answer.

Bad command

“Write me something about our new service.”

Better soon

“You are a business consultant helping a small accounting firm explain a new fixed-fee monthly service to existing clients who are concerned about price changes. Write a short, compelling email of about 150 words in a warm but professional tone.”

Same AI. Very different results.


What is fast framework?

A quick framework is a simple structure that helps you enter the right information in the right order. Think of it like a form — instead of staring at a blank box wondering what to write, you fill in the sections and get a prompt that actually works.

The tool at gethynellis.app/tools/prompt-frameworks gives you eight of these frameworks, each suited to a different type of task.

No technical knowledge required

You don’t need to understand how AI works. You just need to know roughly what you want — this tool helps you ask for it right.


We have several Frameworks – don’t know when to use each one

RTF – Roles, Duties, Format

Best for: emails, summaries, quick rewrites

The simplest framework. You tell the AI ​​who to be, what to do, and how to present the answer. If you’re in a hurry, start here.

monkey – Actions, Goals, Hope

Best for: simple, well-defined tasks

Even slimmer than RTF. Three things: what to do, why, and what the output should be. Useful when the task is clear and you just want to get moving.

CHAPTER – Before, After, Bridge

Best for: sales copy, case studies, persuasive writing

Built for persuasion. You describe the problems someone faces today, what life will be like when those problems are solved, and how your product or service gets them there. Brilliant for anything when you’re trying to convince someone to change.

MAINTENANCE – Context, Action, Result, Example

Suitable for: project reports, stakeholder updates, case studies

Use this when you need to explain what happened and why it is important. Context determines the event, Action explains what was done, Result shows the result, Example makes it real.

RISE – Roles, Input, Steps, Expectations

Best for: process design, implementation plans, training outlines

When you have tasks in a clear order, RISE makes the AI ​​follow your steps, rather than creating its own. You determine the steps; it fulfills them.

CO-STAR – Context, Purpose, Style, Tone, Audience, Response

Best for: LinkedIn posts, newsletters, website copy

Content creation framework. When you need AI to write in a specific voice for a specific audience, CO-STAR provides all the information needed to hit the right tone. The same message, written differently for board members versus first year interns.

WHEEL – Roles, Goals, Details, Examples, Taste Check

Best for: technical content, training materials, high-risk documents

Suitable for technical or training content where accuracy is a priority. The Sense-check component tells the AI ​​to review its own output before giving it to you, which will catch errors and gaps before you do.

KRIT – Context, Role, Interview, Task

Great for: complex reports, strategic planning, anything high stakes

The most powerful framework in the set. Before the AI ​​writes anything, it asks you questions — one by one — to make sure it understands what you really need. Interview Step turns AI from an answering machine into something more akin to a consultant. Use this when the task is complex, the stakes are high, or you’re not completely sure what you want.


How the tool works

Visit gethynellis.app/tools/prompt-frameworks. You will see eight frameworks listed. For each of them, you can:

Read the simple explanation in English about what it does and when to use it. Fill in the fields for your specific assignment. Copy ready-to-use commands that you can paste directly into ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Claude, or other AI tools.

Quick example

Let’s say you work in HR and need to write a message explaining changes to the annual leave policy. Using CO-STAR, you’ll think about who is reading this (all staff), what you want them to do (understand the change and feel confident), what tone is appropriate (clear, calm, not corporate), and what format works (short email, plain English). This tool makes it a prompt. The result is something you can actually ship.


“People who learn to do prompts well will get truly beneficial results. People who don’t get the hang of things and conclude that the technology isn’t worth the hype.”

Why this is important

AI tools are becoming standard in most workplaces. Whether you use Microsoft Copilot in Word, ChatGPT in a browser, or a built-in assistant in your HR or finance software, how you interact with it determines the value you get from it.

This tool eliminates the learning curve. You don’t need to memorize frameworks or read textbooks. You only need to know it exists and use it once, after which the logic still applies.

For teams launching AI tools, it is also a practical starting point for training. Compared to abstract “AI adoption” workshops, giving people real tools they can use in the first five minutes is often more effective than anything else.

Try it now – it’s free

No need to log in. Eight frameworks, plain English guides, and commands you can copy and paste directly into any AI tool (Co-pilot, ChatGPT, Claude, etc).

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