You'renotbehindonAI.
You'rejuststillconsumingit.
The gap isn't access. It's posture. Toggle the mode below — watch everything shift.
Five stats. This is the consumer side.
Same five questions, two postures. Flip the toggle in the nav — every bar, number, and label rewrites itself.
77% never edit what the model gives them. Whatever lands in the chat window becomes the final answer.
Only 3% add format, audience, or tone constraints to a prompt. The rest type a wish and hope.
10 hours a week lost re-pasting voice, audience, and goals into every fresh chat.
Only 8% bother to ask for a second draft. Most ship the first thing the model says.
5 days. The average person tries AI seriously for a week, then drifts back to old patterns.
Consumers send the prompt and hope.
› Write me a post about productivity
› (no improvement happening)
› (sent as-is to the model)
Consumers re-explain themselves every chat.
Re-pasting voice, audience, and goals into every fresh chat. Same hours, gone.
The prompts most people send.
These are real, common prompts. The model will answer them, technically. The output won't be useful.
Write a LinkedIn post about leadership.
Consumer mode. No rewrite. The prompt goes out as-is.
Summarize this meeting.
Consumer mode. No rewrite. The prompt goes out as-is.
Help me write an email to my boss.
Consumer mode. No rewrite. The prompt goes out as-is.
5 days. Then most people drift back.
Five days of trying. Then back to the search-box habit.