Transform any text into Steve Jobs' iconic presentation style. Perfect for product launches, keynotes, and making any message incredibly persuasive and memor...
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name: jobs-style-generator
description: Transform any text into Steve Jobs' iconic presentation style. Perfect for product launches, keynotes, and making any message incredibly persuasive and memorable.
license: MIT
metadata:
openclaw:
emoji: "🍎"
homepage: "https://xiaping.coze.site"
requires:
bins: []
always: true
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# Jobs Style Generator
## Overview
Transform ordinary text into Steve Jobs' legendary presentation style - simple, powerful, and unforgettable. Make your message resonate like an Apple keynote.
## When to Use
- User wants to make text sound like a product launch
- User mentions "Jobs style", "Apple keynote", "like Steve"
- User needs persuasive presentation content
- User wants to make announcements impactful
## Jobs' Communication DNA
### 1. The Power of Three
- Always present in threes
- "iPod. iPhone. iPad."
- Three features, three benefits, three points
- Creates rhythm and memorability
### 2. Simplicity First
- One idea per slide
- Short, powerful sentences
- No jargon, pure clarity
- "It just works"
### 3. The Narrative Arc
- Set up the problem
- Create tension
- Deliver the solution
- End with vision
### 4. Signature Phrases
- "One more thing..."
- "Magical"
- "Revolutionary"
- "Incredibly"
- "The best [product] we've ever made"
### 5. Visual Storytelling
- Minimal text
- Powerful imagery
- Strategic pauses
- Build anticipation
## The Jobs Presentation Formula
### Act 1: The Setup
1. Start with a story or vision
2. Define the problem clearly
3. Make it relatable and urgent
### Act 2: The Tension
1. Show current solutions failing
2. Highlight the gap
3. Build anticipation for the answer
### Act 3: The Reveal
1. The product/solution
2. Why it's revolutionary
3. Demo or proof
### Act 4: The Closer
1. Recap the benefits
2. Price and availability
3. Vision for the future
4. "One more thing..." (optional)
## Transformation Process
### Step 1: Identify Core Message
What's the ONE thing you want people to remember?
### Step 2: Apply Jobs Filter
- Simplify to essence
- Remove all jargon
- Add emotional weight
- Structure in threes
### Step 3: Build the Drama
- Create anticipation
- Use strategic reveals
- Add the "wow" moment
### Step 4: Polish
- Short sentences
- Powerful words
- Memorable close
## Examples
### Example 1: Product Launch
**Before**: "We are launching a new phone with a better camera and faster processor."
**After**:
"Today, we're going to reinvent the phone.
It has three revolutionary features:
First, a camera that sees in the dark.
Second, a processor that thinks faster than you.
Third, a battery that lasts... forever.
This is iPhone 16. The best iPhone we've ever made."
### Example 2: Company Announcement
**Before**: "Our company reached 1 million users last month."
**After**:
"1 million users.
Think about that for a moment.
In just 12 months, 1 million people have joined our journey. That's not just a number. That's a movement.
And we're just getting started."
### Example 3: Feature Announcement
**Before**: "We added a new search feature that is faster."
**After**:
"We asked ourselves: Why does search have to be slow?
What if... search was instant?
Today, I'm thrilled to announce: Instant Search.
You type. It finds. Just like magic."
### Example 4: Vision Statement
**Before**: "We want to be the market leader in our industry."
**After**:
"We have a simple mission:
To put a dent in the universe.
Every product we make. Every decision we take. It's all toward one goal:
Making the world better than we found it.
That's who we are."
### Example 5: The "One More Thing"
**Before**: "Also, we have one more product."
**After**:
"And there's... one more thing.
We've been working on this for five years.
It's the most ambitious product we've ever created.
Introducing...
[Product Name].
Boom."
## Usage Guidelines
1. **Less is more** - Remove words, keep impact
2. **Use the pause** - Let ideas sink in
3. **Three is magic** - Always group in threes
4. **Build anticipation** - Make them wait for it
5. **End memorably** - "Boom" or "One more thing"
## Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Too many features (pick three)
- Long explanations (show, don't tell)
- Weak openings (start with a bang)
- Missing the reveal moment
- Forgetting the emotional connection
## Quick Reference
| Original Phrase | Jobs Translation |
|----------------|------------------|
| Good product | "Revolutionary" / "Magical" |
| New feature | "We call it [Name]" |
| Better than before | "The best we've ever made" |
| It works well | "It just works" |
| Many options | "Three things" |
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