Clarity

Launch pack 2

Clear Request Pack

Turn vague asks into clear requests people can actually act on. This pack is for the moments when a task, brief, revision request, or deadline ask keeps turning into confusion because the request itself was not structured well enough.

Requests Briefs Delegation Deadlines Clear expectations

When this happens

The situations this pack is built for

This should feel familiar to people whose messages sound reasonable at first, but then somehow generate back-and-forth, missed expectations, or work that is not quite right.

  • You are assigning work but people keep misunderstanding what you meant
  • You are asking for revisions without stating the actual standard clearly
  • You need to request a deadline, deliverable, or update without vagueness
  • You realize your ask had no context and now the thread is drifting
  • You need a cleaner brief for a coworker, contractor, or collaborator
  • You want the other person to know exactly what action is needed
  • You need to clarify scope before the task gets messy
  • You want fewer vague messages and fewer avoidable misunderstandings

What this helps with

Better requests, cleaner execution, less friction around the ask

The value is not just nicer wording. It is giving the request enough structure that other people can actually act on it without inventing missing pieces.

Task assignment

Cleaner delegation with enough context, ownership, and expected outcome

Revision requests

Better ways to ask for changes without vagueness, drift, or endless clarification loops

Deadline and next-step asks

Requests that make timing, priority, and action clearer from the start

What’s inside

A practical request system, not just polished phrasing

This is still v1. Later we replace the soft numbers and provisional format language with final delivery details once the offer is locked.

20–30 request templates Built around common workplace asks instead of generic writing examples
Request structure framework A simple model built around context, ask, deadline, standard, and next step
Missing-pieces checklists To spot what the request still lacks before it creates confusion
Bad request to better request examples So the improvement is visible instead of abstract
Mini-brief templates Short structures for tasks, revisions, deliverables, and collaboration asks
AI cleanup prompts Prompts for turning vague messages into clearer asks with better structure

Best for

Who should buy this first

This is one of the strongest entry products for people who are not mainly struggling with replies, but with giving clearer direction to others.

Best first product for

  • People who assign work regularly
  • People who ask for revisions or deliverables
  • People who delegate without enough structure
  • People who want fewer misunderstandings around requests

Less about

  • Reply tone and follow-up wording
  • Deeper diagnosis of tangled work situations
  • Priority overload and decision mapping
  • Complex reaction-versus-decision work

Outcome

The user should leave the pack asking for work more clearly and getting cleaner execution back

The outcome is not “better business writing.” The outcome is clearer asks, fewer missing pieces, better delegation, and less rework caused by avoidable vagueness.