Reusable starting points for model-workflow design.
Templates are for turning repeated model work into clear starting shapes: workflow steps, prompt patterns, approval checkpoints, research briefs, creative briefs, and code review structures. Use this section to learn repeatable starting points for planning, review, and workflow design. The strongest resources show what people can do in Ethen, how model choice changes the workflow, and what still needs review. Templates should reduce blank-page friction while still leaving room for local judgment.
Start from a better shape.
Templates should help users begin with structure instead of an empty prompt. The best templates make inputs, model lanes, approval points, evidence, and expected outputs easier to see. The point is not theory for its own sake. It is to help teams that want a strong first draft of the process itself understand the workspace well enough to make better decisions about routing, local lanes, evidence, and approvals in daily work.
- Use templates as reusable starting points for common model work.
- Keep important steps, approvals, and evidence visible.
- Adapt templates to the user’s context instead of treating them as automatic answers.
- Publish downloadable files only when actual template assets are available.
Template topic areas
Template categories can explain the direction while real template files are created. Good topic coverage should connect product surfaces to real workflow questions. Readers should come away knowing what problem a resource solves, what task it supports, and where to go next if they need deeper detail.
Workflow templates
Reusable structures for repeatable work with steps, reviews, and receipts. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Prompt patterns
Reusable prompt starting points that stay connected to model lanes and evidence. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Approval patterns
Structures for placing human review before sensitive or state-changing movement. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Creative briefs
Starting points for campaigns, copy iteration, brand review, and visual prompts. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Code review templates
Structures for repo review, feature planning, diff review, and validation-aware notes. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Start here
Use product and docs pages to understand the template system before files are published. A useful starting point lowers confusion. It should help someone choose between a broad concept, a hands-on walkthrough, a reusable pattern, or a product-specific explanation without forcing them to guess.
Explore Workflow
Understand repeatable model workflows before using templates. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Explore Cortex
Use planner, workers, verifier, and receipts as a structure for complex tasks. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Explore Studio
Use creative workflow direction for brand and content templates. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Read workflow docs
Understand steps, approvals, evidence, and repeatability. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Template paths
Templates should map to real work users repeat often. Different formats carry different weight. Some pages should explain the operating idea, some should teach the steps, and some should preserve a reliable record people can return to later.
Planning path
Turn rough intent into steps, questions, outputs, and review points. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Review path
Structure code, security, content, or document review with evidence. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Creative path
Organize briefs, variations, brand checks, and approval notes. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Operations path
Turn repeatable team work into reusable workflows. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Availability notes
Templates should remain honest until real assets are available to browse or download. That honest boundary matters because trust grows when a resource page explains what belongs here today, what belongs here later, and what the public record does not support yet.
Starting points
Templates are framed as reusable starting points, not guaranteed outcomes. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Downloadable files
Download links should appear when actual template files are available. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
No fake inventory
Template counts, ratings, installs, and marketplace listings should reflect real resources. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Review first
Templates should be adapted and reviewed before they shape important work. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Related products
Repeatable workflows with approvals and evidence. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Planner, workers, verifier, and receipts. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Creative model-workflow surface. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Coding workflows and review structures. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Workflow design reference direction. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Related resources
Practical explanations for model work. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Step-by-step learning paths. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Receipts and review records. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Human review paths. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Reusable building block direction. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start from a reusable workflow shape.
Explore Workflow or use templates as the future home for reusable model-work starting points with approvals and evidence in view. Start with the format that matches your question, then move deeper once you understand how the work, the model lane, and the review path fit together.