Prompt Patterns

Prompt Patterns

Prompt patterns are common, reusable ways of phrasing prompts that have been proven to work well across different contexts. These patterns act as templates or examples that can be adapted to various scenarios, helping users to craft effective prompts based on established successful structures.

Prompt Pattern Examples

Prompt Pattern Example: Customer Service Response

Example Prompt:

"Hello [Customer Name], thank you for reaching out to us regarding [issue]. We understand how frustrating this must be. To help resolve this, could you please provide us with [specific information]? Once we have this, we can [next steps]. Thank you for your patience."

Prompt Pattern Example: Meeting Agenda

Example Prompt:

"Create an agenda for our next team meeting on [date]. The agenda should include the following sections: 1) Welcome and Introductions, 2) Review of Previous Meeting Minutes, 3) Project Updates, 4) New Business, 5) Open Discussion, 6) Next Steps and Assignments, and 7) Adjournment."

Prompt Pattern Example: Job Interview Questions

Example Prompt:

"Prepare a list of interview questions for a software developer position. The questions should cover the following areas: 1) Technical skills, 2) Problem-solving abilities, 3) Experience with specific programming languages, 4) Team collaboration, and 5) Career aspirations."

xProduct Description

Example Prompt:

"Write a product description for our new [product name]. The description should include: 1) An engaging introduction, 2) Key features and specifications, 3) Benefits to the user, 4) Comparison with similar products, and 5) A call to action."

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