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How to make any prompt in this kit yours. Every prompt is designed to be edited. This page shows you how to adapt them without breaking what makes them work.
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The prompts in this library are opinionated defaults, not scripture. If you want a prompt to fit your voice, your service, or a specific client, you can edit it. This page shows how to edit safely.
Almost everything can be edited, but changes have different effects. Here is what each section of a prompt does, and how safe it is to change.
Most prompts open with something like You are a market researcher or You are analysing a client message. This anchors the model's approach. Safe to edit if you want a different lens (e.g. You are a senior copywriter with a preference for plain English). Do not remove the framing entirely; blank prompts drift into generic output.
The MY WORK, MY BUSINESS, or CLIENT CONTEXT sections tell the model what to reason about. Always edit these to reflect your real situation. Adding more real context here is the highest-value edit you can make.
The numbered TASK list is where the prompt does its work. Edit with care. Removing steps usually degrades output. If a prompt asks for six things and you only need three, delete the other three cleanly rather than trying to compress them.
The OUTPUT FORMAT section tells the model what to produce. Safe to edit the format, less safe to remove structure entirely. If you want a shorter output, ask for shorter items rather than dropping the format.
The do not do rules at the end of most prompts are load-bearing. They prevent common failure modes (hallucination, over-apologising, invented numbers). Keep them unless you understand why they are there.
At the top of any prompt, before the role line, paste the output of the Personal Voice Profile Extractor (Marketing & Content). Every draft the AI produces will then sound more like you.
For client-specific prompts, paste the output of the Client Communication Style Profile (Client Communication) at the top. The AI will tailor tone, length, and level of directness to that specific client.