Unplugged by Yana G.Y.

Unplugged by Yana G.Y.

Write2Sell: The 4-Step AI System Behind My Entire Content Engine

Get my custom GPTs, the exact workflow I use with the prompts you can apply today.

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Yana G.Y.
Mar 12, 2026
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“Yana, I love your content but I genuinely cannot figure out how you do this every day. You have a full-time corporate job. Do you sleep?”

That’s a DM I got from a paid member who’d been watching me publish a long-form post, 10+ Notes, and email sequences consistently. Day after day, week after week…

And I totally get it. From the outside it probably looks like I’ve cloned myself.

I haven’t.

But I have built something that comes pretty close. Here’s what I mean…

About two years ago, I was still writing everything from scratch. Every post took me 4 to 6 hours, especially the paid ones. Every title required me to stare at a blank doc for 20 minutes trying to sound clever (big mistake). Every CTA felt like I was writing it for the first time again. And Notes? I’d finish a long-form post and have zero energy left to turn it into distribution content.

I got hooked on the idea that there had to be a better way.

So I stopped trying to write faster. And started building tools that know how to write like me.

What happened next changed how I run this entire business.

Now, before I move on, let me ask you:

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#1 The problem with AI content (and why most people give up on it)

Here’s what most people do when they try AI for content…

They open ChatGPT, type “write me a Substack post about X” and get back something that sounds like a press release written by someone who has never had a conversation.

They read it, cringe, close the tab, and go back to writing everything manually.

I did the same thing. For months.

The problem isn’t AI. The problem is that a generic prompt produces generic output. That’s my rule #1 of using AI - SISO (shitty input = shitty output).

If you give the model nothing to work with - no voice, no structure, no context about who you are and who you’re writing for, it fills in the blanks with total AI-invented crap (literally).

But that is manageable.

When you build a prompt that encodes your voice, your framework, your audience psychology, and your structural rules? You stop getting AI content. You start getting your content, generated at speed.

“But Yana, is this authentic?”

Yeah, I know that you’re thinking this.

Look, I leave zero room for hallucination to AI. I have built a system that regularly extracts data, feeds it to AI to give it tons of context, which I can then use in the prompts. That’s dynamic training.

Let me tell you how this works:

  • I have custom GPTs and Claude skills trained on my best content - the posts I have already written myself, which performed best. That training keeps improving.

  • I have a growing bank of stories, experiences, results and other data that serves as proof that I can use in my writing.

  • When I start writing I always come up with a few paragraphs of context - details about what I want to have in the post.

Then I edit ruthlessly - cut tons of boring stuff, add more of my personality, data, stories and images.

The final results is 100% me.

So yes, it’s authentic.

I now have an army of AI minions working for me, so that I spend 2 hours a day building a business that delivers a full-time income for me.

That’s what I’ve spent the last few months building.

And today, I’m giving you the exact prompts behind my four core custom GPTs - the ones that are the beating heart of my system.

The same custom GPTs you (as an Unplugged paid member) already have access to:

  1. For long-form writing: the CREATIVETECH Writer Pro

  2. For titles and descriptions: the Title Generator

  3. For CTAs: the CTA Writer

  4. For short from writing, a.k.a. Notes: the Viral Notes Writer

Here’s how my workflow looks like:

And here’s how it all works, the workflow I use with my GPTs and how to replicate it in your own workflow.

And the prompts you can use if you want to use this in Claude.

Exited?

The Write2Sell is reserved for my paid members only. Upgrade to get this priceless set of prompts, along with the custom GPTs, plus so much more in the QUEST.

Step 0: Before you use any of these…

Before you copy a single prompt, there’s something you need to do first.

You have to feed the GPTs with context about you.

I’ve done this dynamically, but this is far too technically complex to write in a post without getting you bored. A lot.

So I’ll show you another easy way: you’ll build a document - word or a google doc, pdf, or even txt file if you like. Any of those works.

This is the vital step most people skip. And it’s why their AI content sounds like everyone else’s.

Full disclosure: building that context doc took me about 3 hours the first time. But I only did it once. And now every single AI tool I use already knows I write in sentence case, that I don’t use passive voice, that my audience is fellow Substackers a, that I became a Bestseller in 3 months and I run on 2 hours per day. And so much more.

Without that foundation, the prompts below will give you moderate results.

With it, they’ll sound like you wrote them yourself.

So here’s the minimum context you need before you start:

  • Your positioning (who you are, what makes you different your specific proof points, not generic ones, your audience - who they are, what they’re struggling with, i.e. the problems you solve, what they’re trying to achieve, i.e. the transformation)

  • 3–5 examples of your best writing that the model can pattern-match from

How to get it:

Upload to your favorite LLM (I prefer Claude for this):

  • Your about page (make sure it has all must-have elements)

  • 3 to 5 pieces of your best posts you wrote yourself

Then add this prompt:

Based on everything I've shared, 
generate an exhaustive context document I can use as a system prompt 
for my AI writing tools. Include: my writing voice (sentence patterns, 
phrases I use, phrases I never use, tone, rhythm), 
my positioning and proof points, my audience profile (who they are, 
what they struggle with, what they want), my content philosophy, 
and 10 examples of my signature sentences extracted from my actual writing. 
Format it so I can paste it directly into a custom GPT or Claude skill as a system prompt

That’s it.

After it generates you the document, take your time and enhance it. A lot. Add as much as you can about you, your audience, the problems you solve, everything.

It takes time, but you only do it once.

Once that’s in place, you can use it directly with my custom GPTs applying the workflow below.

I’m also giving you prompts to use without my custom GPT - not recommended, way less powerful but still works.

Remember, my GPTs have tons of data in their trainings, not just text instructions.

Step 1: The long-form writing

This is key.

This is the tool I use most. It’s what lets me outline and draft a full post in a single 30-minute session instead of a full day.

The mistake people make with long-form AI writing is asking the model to write the whole thing at once. You get a wall of text that has a beginning, a middle, an end…and no substance.

The system I use removes that entirely.

Here’s how this works.

Option 1: Use with my Custom GPT - CREATIVETECH WRITER PRO (get it from here)

  1. Open the custom GPT

  2. Upload the context document you created in step 0

  3. Voice type your insights context about what you want to have in the post. If you have a great Note, you can use it too (I do that all the time)

The GPT with draft an article in your voice you can then edit and publish.

Here’s how to make your own custom GPT that writes in your own voice.

Option 2: Use your favorite AI (Claude, Gemini, etc.)

  1. Upload the context document you created in step 0

  2. Voice type your insights about what you want to have in the post

  3. Then add this prompt

The Prompt:

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