Traditional tutorials assume you want to learn everything. They teach tools, menus, settings, and workflows. Most people do not want that. They want the outcome, not the skill.
Prompts change the workflow. Instead of studying how to write a homepage, you use a prompt that produces a homepage draft. Instead of learning how to outline, you prompt for a clean outline. You still make decisions, but you do not start from zero.
This is why I use prompts as the core of the system. They reduce effort, reduce time, and reduce confusion. They also make updates easier, because you can refine the prompt and improve future work without reinventing your process.
Prompts do not remove responsibility. You still check, edit, and publish. But they remove the biggest barrier: needing to learn everything before you begin.
This note explains the thinking behind the main system.
