AI produces generic output when it doesn't know who you are. The Source of Truth Builder gives you a professional context document that changes that — for every platform, for any task.
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You asked AI to write something. It came back generic. You spent the next fifteen minutes rewriting it. The result is something you could have written yourself in the same amount of time, which defeats the point.
Here is what actually happened: AI did not fail. It produced exactly what you asked for. You asked for a progress report and it wrote a progress report. But it didn't know your role, your communication style, your relationship with the reader, or what a good result looks like for you specifically. So it guessed. And the guess was generic.
Every time you have to rewrite or edit an AI output, that is not bad AI. That is a sign that you left questions unanswered. The more context you give, the less editing you do. A professional who gives AI their full context doesn't get generic output. They get something close to ready.
The Source of Truth Builder gives you the context document that makes that possible.
"Every time you have to edit an AI output, you left a question unanswered."
Your Source of Truth answers those questions in advance. Build it once. Use it in every AI conversation going forward.
Your Source of Truth is a professional context document that tells AI who you are before you ask for anything. You build it with a prompt, save it as a file, and paste it into any AI conversation where you need relevant, specific help.
Run the Builder Prompt. Paste it into any AI tool. It asks you one question at a time about your role, your work, your goals, your communication style, and how you want AI to help you. When you are done, it compiles everything into your Source of Truth document.
Save your document. The export guide shows you exactly how to save your Source of Truth as a file in ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, or Claude. It lives on your computer. You control it. No platform stores it for you.
Upload it before you ask for anything. At the start of any AI conversation, paste your Source of Truth and say: "Read this. Use it to inform everything you give me." Then ask for what you need. The AI now knows you.
Everything you need to build your context document, strengthen it over time, and use it on any platform.
The core prompt. Paste it into any AI tool and answer the questions one at a time. It covers your role, workflows, strengths, challenges, goals, stakeholders, communication style, and how you want AI to respond. When you are finished, it compiles your Source of Truth document.
Upload your existing Source of Truth and this prompt identifies what's thin, vague, or missing real examples. It asks targeted follow-up questions to build more depth — specific workflows, real stakeholder context, and guardrails for what you never want AI to do.
Step-by-step instructions for saving your Source of Truth as a document in ChatGPT (Canvas), Microsoft Copilot (Pages), Google Gemini (Google Doc), and Claude (Artifact). Your document belongs to you, not to any platform.
A short guide on when and how to bring your document into AI conversations. What to say, when it helps most, and how to update it as your work changes.
What to include, what to leave out, and what to know about how free AI platforms handle your conversations. Before you share professional details with any AI tool, this is worth reading.
Same request. Same AI tool. Completely different output.
"Write a summary email to my manager about the project status."
AI produces a generic template that could have come from anyone. It uses placeholder language, an unfamiliar tone, and makes assumptions about your relationship with your manager. You spend the next ten minutes rewriting it to sound like you.
"Write a summary email to my manager about the project status."
AI knows your role, your manager's priorities, your communication style, and the tone that works in your organization. The draft sounds like you wrote it. It references the right things. Two small edits and it is ready to send.
The prompt didn't change. The context did.
Most people rely on AI memory settings or hope the platform remembers who they are. That only works inside one platform, and only when the memory feature is on.
Your Source of Truth is different. You own it. You control it. You bring it wherever you go. Switch from ChatGPT to Copilot tomorrow. Use Gemini at work and Claude at home. Your context document works the same way on all of them.
Build it once. Update it when things change. That is all it takes.
I'm a musician and AI instructor based in St. John's, Newfoundland. I've spent the past several years teaching professionals how to use AI effectively in their work — across industries, roles, and experience levels.
The one thing I see consistently: people who get great results from AI are the ones who give it real context before they ask for anything. People who are frustrated by AI are the ones who ask a generic question and expect a specific answer. The gap is almost never the platform. It is almost always the input.
The Source of Truth concept came directly from my own practice. My AI tools know a lot about my work, my voice, my goals, and how I want to be helped — because I built a document that tells them. Every time I start a new conversation, that context comes with me. The difference in output quality is not subtle.
I built the Source of Truth Builder so anyone can do the same thing in an afternoon.
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