# Output Blueprints

## Contents

1. Executive memo
2. Premium newsletter
3. Investor brief
4. Market open note
5. Compact chat reply

## Executive Memo

Use for founders, CEOs, chiefs of staff, and internal leadership teams.

Recommended structure:

1. Title and date
2. Executive summary
3. Top 3 developments
4. Implications for us
5. Watchlist

Editorial notes:

- Prioritize decisions and risks over color commentary.
- Use direct language.
- End with action-oriented implications.

## Premium Newsletter

Use when the user wants something stylish, polished, and suitable for publication or a subscriber product.

Recommended structure:

1. Branded masthead
2. Opening note
3. Main stories
4. Fast signals
5. Quote, data point, or chart placeholder
6. Closing line

Editorial notes:

- Let the prose breathe.
- Use section dividers and elegant labels.
- Make the opening note feel authored, not autogenerated.

## Investor Brief

Use for funds, angels, research teams, and market-facing operators.

Recommended structure:

1. Date and coverage universe
2. Top line
3. Catalysts
4. Valuation or market implications
5. What to monitor next

Editorial notes:

- Quantify wherever possible.
- Call out second-order impacts.
- Separate confirmed developments from inference.

## Market Open Note

Use for early-morning updates before the business day starts.

Recommended structure:

1. Overnight summary
2. What moved
3. What matters at the open
4. Scheduled events today
5. Watchlist

Editorial notes:

- Keep it fast and scannable.
- Lead with what can change near-term decisions.

## Compact Chat Reply

Use when the user wants the report directly in chat rather than as a file or document.

Recommended structure:

1. One-line framing
2. 3 to 5 bullets of major developments
3. 2 to 3 watch items
4. Source links inline

Editorial notes:

- Keep formatting clean and minimal.
- Preserve signal density even in short outputs.
