Most people ask AI for help using vague instructions like "make this better" or "rewrite this more clearly." That produces average results because the AI is guessing your expectations.
Swipe Files fix this by replacing guesswork with examples.
You show the AI what "good" looks like, and it learns your standards instantly.
Here's how to build the system properly.
A Swipe File is a small collection of reference examples the AI can learn from.
Not prompts. Not templates. Not instructions. Examples.
For each type of task you repeatedly do—emails, reports, proposals, presentations, messages, scripts—you save high-quality specimens that represent the standard you want the AI to match.
Swipe Files give the AI:
This is how you get output that feels senior-level, polished, and aligned with your style.
Large language models aren't command-based—they're pattern-based.
When you say:
"Improve this."
The AI has to invent its own definition of "improve."
But when you say:
"Analyze these examples and then apply the same structure and tone to my draft."
You remove ambiguity. You replace "guessing" with "mirroring."
The difference is night and day.
This is the most reliable pattern for using Swipe Files:
Then give the AI your draft and tell it to apply the extracted patterns directly.
Here is the prompt template:
"Analyze the files I've attached.
List the key patterns in structure, tone, and formatting.
Then, apply those patterns to improve the draft below without changing the underlying meaning."
This separates the "learning" from the "doing"—and eliminates hallucinated frameworks or unintended style changes.
Swipe Files should be organized by use case, not by date or source.
Good categories include:
The category matters more than where the file came from. Your future self won't remember "where" something lived, but you will remember the type of work you need to create.
Any time you see something excellent: export it, copy/paste it, save it as a PDF, or take a screenshot. Collect only what you actually want to imitate.
For example:
📂 Swipe Files
├── Difficult Emails ├── Executive Summaries ├── Slide Decks ├── Project Plans ├── Product Announcements └── Writing Style (Personal)
Example 1: Difficult Email
Example 2: Pitch Deck
Example 3: Policy Summary
Mistake 1: Organizing by date
Mistake 2: Uploading weak or average examples
Mistake 3: Mixing totally different formats.
Mistake 4: Expecting the AI to magically know your style.
Once you start using Swipe Files:
Swipe Files turn AI from an "assistant" into an "apprentice"—one that learns your standards and improves over time.
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