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AI Guide Generator

Type a topic, pick your guide type and audience level, and get a structured tutorial with numbered steps, practical tips, and clear section headings ready to publish or share.

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INPUT
"How to make homemade sourdough bread from scratch"
OUTPUT
Step 1: Creating the Starter
Mix equal parts flour and water in a clean glass jar. Stir vigorously until smooth. Cover loosely and leave at room temperature. Feed daily with fresh flour and water for 5-7 days until bubbly and doubled in size.

Step 2: Preparing the Dough
Combine 500g bread flour, 350g water, 100g active starter, and 10g salt. Mix until no dry flour remains, then let rest for 30 minutes (autolyse).

Step 3: Stretch and Fold
Every 30 minutes for the next 2 hours, perform a series of stretch-and-folds. Wet your hands, pull one side of the dough up and fold it over. Rotate and repeat four times.

Step 4: Bulk Fermentation
Let the dough rise at room temperature for 4-6 hours until it has increased by about 50% in volume. Look for a domed top and visible air bubbles along the sides.

Step 5: Shaping and Baking
Shape the dough into a round or oval loaf. Place seam-side up in a floured banneton. Cold-proof overnight in the fridge. Bake in a preheated Dutch oven at 450°F for 20 minutes covered, then 25 minutes uncovered until deep golden brown.

Why Choose Our AI Guide Generator

Numbered Steps

Produces logically ordered instructions where each step builds on the last, so readers never lose their place or skip ahead by mistake

Ready-to-Use Format

Outputs a guide with section headings, numbered steps, callout tips, and a summary block, structured so you can copy it straight into a doc or knowledge base

Six Guide Types

Choose from Step-by-Step Tutorial, How-To Guide, Quick Start, Complete Reference, Troubleshooting Guide, or Best Practices, so the output matches the exact format your readers expect

Audience-Aware Depth

Set the audience to Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced, or All Levels and the AI adjusts vocabulary, assumed knowledge, and explanation depth accordingly

Perfect For

How-To Guides Documentation Training Materials Best Practices Onboarding FAQ Pages

How It Works

AI Guide Generation Engine

The engine reads your topic alongside the guide type, audience, and detail level you selected, then plans the section structure before writing a single word. This planning pass is what keeps the output logically ordered rather than a wall of loosely related paragraphs.

Each guide is built around numbered action steps, scoped prerequisites, and a summary that reinforces the main points. The detail level controls word count directly, from a concise 500-word quick reference up to a comprehensive 3,000-word deep dive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Type your topic in the text box, choose a guide type (such as Step-by-Step Tutorial or Troubleshooting Guide), set the target audience and detail level, then click Generate. The AI plans the section structure first, then writes numbered steps, tips, and a summary, typically returning a complete draft in under a minute.

The language selector covers English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and more. When you pick a language, the entire guide, including headings, step labels, and tips, comes out in that language. For best results, write your topic description in the same language you selected for output.

Yes. The Guide Type dropdown sets the format, the Target Audience dropdown controls assumed knowledge, and the Detail Level dropdown controls length from roughly 500 to 3,000 words. If you want extra context, add it directly to the topic field, for example "for a non-technical HR team" or "focus on AWS S3, not local storage."

Every guide is generated from scratch based on your specific topic and settings. Running the same topic twice will produce different phrasing, different example choices, and sometimes a different section order. Nothing is pulled from a template library or copied from a fixed source.

Yes. Copy the output into any editor, then add your own examples, insert screenshots, or reword steps to reflect your specific environment. The AI gives you a solid structural draft; you fill in the details only you know.

Shorter guides (Concise or Standard detail) usually arrive in under 20 seconds. Comprehensive guides at 3,000 words take a bit longer as the AI works through more sections, but the output streams in progressively so you can start reading before it finishes.

Yes. Guides you generate belong to you and can be used in internal documentation, client deliverables, knowledge bases, blog posts, or training materials. There are no restrictions on how you publish or distribute what you create.

General-purpose chat tools require you to describe the exact format you want every time. Guide Generator has the format built in: you pick a guide type and the AI already knows to include prerequisites, numbered steps, tip callouts, and a summary. You describe the topic; the tool handles the structure.

Logged-in users can access their last 20 completed guides from the history panel on the right side of the page. Your inputs and outputs are not shared with third parties. If you want to keep a guide long-term, copy or export it locally, since the history panel is a convenience feature rather than permanent storage.

Be specific in the topic field. "How to set up a Node.js REST API with Express for developers who know JavaScript but have never used Express" will produce a tighter, more useful guide than "Node.js tutorial." Use the audience and detail dropdowns to match your readers, then generate two or three variations on a slightly different angle and merge the best parts.

Free AI Guide Generator: Create Step-by-Step Tutorials Online vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Speed Ready in seconds Hours of writing Minutes per piece
Skill Required None — describe what you need Strong writing skills Prompt engineering
Variations Unlimited instant rewrites Time-consuming revision Limited by credits
Languages Multi-language support Writer's native language Limited language options
Consistency Consistent tone and style Varies by writer Template-dependent