What it does
Teaching the same subject to different audiences — beginners and advanced learners, experts and laypeople, kids and adults — does not work with one shared deck. What is clear to one group is confusing to another. This prompt transforms a single piece of content into versions tailored to different audience profiles, adjusting language, depth, and examples without losing the essence. Use it when delivering a talk to a new kind of audience, when creating educational material for mixed-level classes, or when explaining something technical to people outside the field.
When to use
- When teaching the same subject to different audiences — beginners and advanced learners, experts and laypeople, kids and adults — one shared deck does not work
- What is clear to one group is confusing to another
- This prompt transforms a single piece of content into versions tailored to different audience profiles, adjusting language, depth, and examples without losing the essence
- Use it when delivering a talk to a new kind of audience, when creating educational material for mixed-level classes, or when explaining something technical to people outside the field
What you will get
A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.