How to use these examples
These prompts are starting points. Replace bracketed placeholders like [topic], [URL], and [timeframe] with your own details. Adjust length, tone, and format to match your needs. Combine with your connected integrations and Memory for best results.Social media (Luma)
LinkedIn post:“Draft a LinkedIn post about [topic]. Professional tone, 150–200 words. Include a hook and a call-to-action. Target [audience].”Content ideas:
“Suggest five LinkedIn post ideas for a [industry] company. Each should include a title, 2–3 bullet points, and suggested hashtags.”Instagram caption:
“Write an Instagram caption for [product/event]. Casual, engaging tone. Under 150 words. Include 5 relevant hashtags.”Carousel outline:
“Create a 5-slide LinkedIn carousel about [topic]. Include title for each slide, 3 bullet points, and a CTA for the last slide.”Engagement response:
“Draft three possible replies to this comment: [paste comment]. Keep them brief and professional.”
SEO (Optimus)
Site audit:“Audit [URL] for SEO issues. List the top 10 problems with brief explanations and how to fix each.”Keyword research:
“Suggest 15 low-competition keywords for a blog about [topic]. Include search intent and a sample title for each.”Content optimization:
“Review this page: [URL]. Suggest improvements to the meta title, meta description, and H1. Keep each under 60 characters for title, 160 for description.”Competitor analysis:
“Compare [your URL] with [competitor URL]. What keywords do they rank for that we don’t? Give me 5 opportunities.”
Email (Brain, with Gmail/Outlook connected)
Inbox summary:“Summarize my unread emails from the last 24 hours. Highlight anything urgent. Group by sender or topic.”Draft reply:
“Draft a professional reply to the most recent email from [sender]. Acknowledge their request and provide a clear next step.”Follow-up:
“Which emails have I not replied to in the last 3 days? List them with subjects and suggest a one-line reply for each.”
Data analysis (Atlas)
CSV summary:“I’m uploading a CSV. Summarize the columns, row count, and any obvious trends. Suggest two charts that would best visualize the data.”Chart request:
“From the data I shared, create a bar chart showing [metric] by [category]. Include a title and axis labels.”Data cleaning:
“Review this dataset. Identify missing values, duplicates, and inconsistent formats. Suggest how to clean it.”
Meetings (Scribe)
Meeting summary:“Summarize my last meeting. Include key decisions, action items with owners, and deadlines.”Action items:
“From my recent meetings, extract all action items assigned to me. List them with due dates if mentioned.”
Finance (Ledger)
Expense summary:“Summarize our expenses for [timeframe]. Group by category. Highlight any unusual or high-value items.”P&L snapshot:
“Create a simple P&L summary for [timeframe]. Include revenue, top 5 expense categories, and net margin.”
Legal (Justice)
Contract review:“Review this contract. List the top 5 risks or unfavorable terms. Explain each in plain language.”Clause check:
“Does this contract include standard indemnification and limitation of liability clauses? Flag any missing or unusual language.”
Translation (Polyglot)
Document translation:“Translate this to [language]. Preserve formatting. Use formal tone for business context.”Website copy:
“Translate the following marketing copy to [language]. Maintain the tone and adapt any idioms for the target culture.”
General (Brain)
Explain concept:“Explain [concept] in simple terms. Use analogies. Target audience: [description]. Max 300 words.”Compare options:
“Compare [option A] and [option B] for [use case]. Use a table. Include pros, cons, and a recommendation.”Outline:
“Create an outline for a [type] about [topic]. Include 5 main sections with 2–3 subpoints each.”Rewrite:
“Rewrite this for clarity and concision. Keep the main message. Target length: [word count].”
By use case
Startup founder
“Draft a one-paragraph pitch for our [product] for a [audience] audience. Focus on the problem we solve and our differentiator.”
Marketing manager
“Create a 4-week content calendar for our blog. Topics should support [goal]. Include title, brief description, and target keyword for each.”
Sales rep
“Draft a follow-up email to [prospect] after our call. Reference [specific topic from call]. Keep it under 100 words. Professional but warm.”
Developer
“Review this code for [language]. Check for bugs, style issues, and potential improvements. Suggest specific changes.”
HR / Recruiting
“Draft a job description for [role]. Include responsibilities, requirements, and nice-to-haves. Company: [brief description]. Tone: professional, inclusive.”
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