The Clarity Review
Run your writing through the discipline. In four parts, plus a clean rewrite.
Once you add this tool to your AI agent, when you paste in a memo, an email, a deck, or a decision, the Clarity Review tells you whether your thinking is clear, whether it will land with the people who have to act, and whether it reads like you wrote it rather than a machine. Then it hands you a clean rewrite. It is an editor and a clarity coach, not a ghostwriter. It leaves your voice alone; it makes the thinking land.
One tool. Give it your work; it does the rest.
Nothing to choose, nothing to configure. Once it is set up in your AI, you paste a memo, email, deck, or decision into your AI and the Clarity Review reads it and gives you a four-part read of your thinking and your writing, plus a clean rewrite. That happens automatically, every time.
When you want something more specific, you can also just ask it to:
- Pressure-test a decision before you send or commit, surfacing what you are avoiding.
- Compress anything to thirty seconds: a headline, three priorities, the risks, and who does what by when.
- Coach your AI prompts, so the AI you use gives you signal instead of slop.
To use one of these, start your message with what you want (for example, "Pressure-test this" or "Thirty seconds"), then paste your text.
Question it. The Clarity Review gives you an opinion, not a verdict. If it misreads your situation, tell it. Ask why it flagged something. Push on a rewrite you do not agree with. Give it the audience or the constraint it could not see. The sharper thinking comes from that back-and-forth, not from accepting the first answer, and your judgment stays in charge the whole way. Treat it like any good adviser: question it, and keep deciding for yourself.
The quick way: copy and paste
It works in any AI app, with no setup at all.
Before you paste anything: the Clarity Review runs inside your own AI, the ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, or Gemini app you already use. Your work goes there, to that provider, not to clarityquotient.org. This page has no upload box and never receives your text. We never see it and never store it.
Do not paste confidential, personal, or regulated information into any AI tool unless your organization permits it. This is an editorial aid, not legal, HR, or professional advice; apply your own judgment to what it gives you.
- Click Copy the Clarity Review (the button below). It copies a block of instructions to your clipboard. Want to see it first? Download it as a text file.
- Open your AI app (ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, or Gemini) and start a new chat.
- Paste the instructions in, then add your memo, email, or decision underneath them.
- Press enter. The Clarity Review reads it and replies with the four-part review and a clean rewrite.
You will paste the instructions again each time you start a new chat. To set it up once so you never have to, pick your AI below.
Make it permanent: pick your AI
Copy and paste works forever, but you re-paste the instructions each time. To set it up once so it is always waiting for you, find your tool below. After that, you just open it, paste your document, and press enter; the instructions are already there.
Claude Recommended
A "Project" is a saved workspace where your instructions stay loaded, so you never paste them again. A "Skill" is an optional add-on that can also read files you are already working on.
Option A: a Project (easiest, no download)
- In Claude, create a new Project and name it "Clarity Review."
- Paste the prompt (copy button above) into the project's instructions box, and save.
- Start a chat inside that project, paste your document, and press enter. Every chat there runs the review.
Option B: the Skill (advanced, reads your files)
- Download the Clarity Review skill (one zip file).
- In Claude, open Settings → Capabilities and switch on "Code execution and file creation" (skills run on this).
- In the Skills section there, click "+", choose "Create skill," upload the zip, and toggle it on.
- In any chat, paste your work and say "run the Clarity Review." It can also read files in your Claude workspace.
No Skills section? Your plan may not include it yet, and the Project above does the same job.
ChatGPT
- The simplest way is the copy-and-paste method above: paste the prompt into a new chat, then your document underneath it.
- To set it up once (if you have ChatGPT Plus): go to GPTs, click Create, open the Configure tab, and paste the prompt into the Instructions box. Name it "The Clarity Review" and save. It then waits in your sidebar.
Building your own GPT needs a paid ChatGPT plan. On a free account, the copy-and-paste method works just as well.
Microsoft Copilot
- Open a Copilot chat. Paste the prompt (copy button above), then paste your document underneath it, and press enter.
- Keep the prompt handy to paste again next time. Work Copilot usually will not save a custom assistant.
If your organization runs Copilot Studio, your admin can publish the Clarity Review as an internal agent so you do not have to paste it.
Google Gemini
A "Gem" is Gemini's version of a saved custom assistant.
- In Gemini, open Gems and create a new one.
- Name it "Clarity Review," paste the prompt (copy button above) into the instructions box, and save.
- Open your Gem any time, paste your document, and press enter.
Not sure, or you don't use one yet
- Go to claude.ai or chatgpt.com and create a free account.
- Start a new chat. Paste the prompt (copy button above), then paste your memo underneath it, and press enter.
- That is the whole thing. You can set up one of the permanent options later.
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