Six AIs simultaneously helped me plan an event; one minute of that was equivalent to an afternoon of brainstorming.

6个AI同时帮我策划活动方案,1分钟顶过一下午的头脑风暴

1. The reason you can't write an activity plan quickly is because you're solving 6 problems at the same time.

  • Objectives: user acquisition/user activation/conversion/brand building—what are the primary and secondary objectives?
  • Audience: Who participated? In which scenario were they moved?
  • Creative idea: What are the highlights? Why is it worth sharing?
  • Mechanism: Is the participation process smooth and are the entry requirements reasonable?
  • Distribution: How to create content and how to arrange distribution channels?
  • Implementation: How to cover budget, manpower, compliance, and contingency plans?

Core usage of DiffMind:Break down these challenges and assign them to different AIs for parallel output.After comparing on the same screen, you only need to make selections and combinations.

Second, impose "hard constraints" first, otherwise even with a large number of AI systems, they will diverge.

Clearly stating the following information can significantly improve the feasibility of the plan:

  • Event Type: Online/Offline/Integrated
  • Prioritization of objectives: For example, "Prioritize first-time purchase conversion, then acquire new customers."“
  • Target audience: New customers/Returning customers/Members/University students/White-collar workers…
  • Budget and timeframe: X thousand, X days
  • Channels: Private domain/Store/Short video/Community/Public domain advertising
  • Restricted areas: No lotteries? No low prices? No collecting sensitive information?

You can directly copy the prompt template:

Please plan an event of [type] for me:
Primary and secondary objectives: [Primary Objective] + [Secondary Objective]; Target audience: [Target audience]; Budget: [X million]; Duration: [X days]; Channel: [Channel]; Restrictions: [No-go zone].
The output must include: theme and slogan, core gameplay and workflow, direction of dissemination content, KPI indicators, schedule, bill of materials, personnel division of labor suggestions, and risk and contingency plans. It should be itemized and actionable.

III. Let 6 AIs follow 6 different routes (simultaneous comparison on the same screen leads to faster decision-making)

You can have 6 AIs output separately:

1)Growth fission typeSharing/invitation mechanism, tiered benefits, and closed-loop conversion mechanism.
2)Brand narrativeStoryline, emotional value, brand memorability
3)User co-creationUGC collection, selection mechanism, and co-creation dissemination
4)Content dissemination typeTopic challenges, short video script framework, poster copywriting
5)Offline experiencePop-up/Roadshow/Store Flow and Check-in Mechanism
6)Conservative budgetMinimum closed loop, low-cost resource integration, and fallback solution

IV. The 1-Minute Assembly Method: Combining Multiple Proposals into a Single Implementable Solution“

Assemble in this order for the most stable result:

1) Theme (take the one that you remember the most)

  • A one-sentence theme + slogan (can be used for posters/splash screens/community announcements)

2) Mechanism (taking the closed-loop link from growth/co-creation)

  • Entry point → Complete tasks → Obtain benefits → Guide conversion/lead generation → Secondary outreach

3) Dissemination (obtaining reusable material frameworks from content dissemination models)

  • 3 short video script directions
  • 5 poster main copy
  • A set of community communication scripts (warm-up/explosive engagement/closing remarks)

4) Implementation (obtaining scheduling and resources from a conservative budget)

  • T-7 warm-up, T-1 sprint, T-day detonation, T+3 recap.
  • Staffing: Project Coordination/Content/Design/Channel/Data/Customer Service

5) Risk control (obtain contingency plans from the most cautious one)

  • Unified reporting, prize/benefits inventory, public opinion contingency plan, and handling of data anomalies.

V. Use DiffMind The "question enhancement" turns the solution into an execution table.

The final step is to send the synthesized solution back to DiffMind, ask follow-up questions three times, and directly generate a deliverable document:

  • “Organize the plan into a one-page PPT structure (title - key points - data points)”
  • “"Give me a schedule (by day/week), clearly indicating the person in charge and the deliverables."”
  • “"Give me a list of risks (probability of occurrence × impact × response actions)."”

You will receive:It can be spoken, distributed, executed, and reviewed.It's about developing a comprehensive activity plan, not just a "good idea."