Rewritten
Every remote team eventually hits the same wall: too many meetings, not enough actual work getting done. The instinct is to blame the tools or the time zones, but the real problem is usually a default setting nobody questioned — treating synchronous meetings as the norm instead of the exception. This post makes the case for flipping that default, and what changes when async becomes the starting point instead of the fallback.
About this tool
The introduction is where most blog posts lose readers, usually because writers pad it with generic throat-clearing before getting to the actual point. This tool takes your topic or a rough outline and writes an intro paragraph that hooks immediately, explains why the topic matters, and previews what's coming — deliberately avoiding stock openers like "in today's fast-paced world." It's built for the moment you're staring at a blank page with a clear idea but no opening line, so you can get past the hardest paragraph first.
Frequently asked questions
Will it avoid clichéd opening lines?+
Yes, the prompt specifically avoids generic phrases like "in today's world" that tend to signal filler rather than a real hook.
Can I use just a topic instead of a full outline?+
Yes, a single sentence describing the topic is enough, though a rough outline with your key points tends to produce a more specific, less generic intro.
Does it write the rest of the post too?+
No, this tool is scoped to just the introduction paragraph so you can maintain your own voice through the body of the post.