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Marketing Assistant

Use the assistant as a decisive operator, not as a generic chatbot.

Prompt quality

The assistant gets better when the ask sounds like a real decision

Good prompts usually include context, objective, and constraint. That is enough structure for the system to recommend, rank, or synthesize instead of drifting into vague ideation.

  • The assistant is strongest when the workspace already knows the brand and audience.
  • Ask for a recommendation or ranking when you want a useful answer quickly.
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Marketing Assistant

Use the assistant for decisions, not generic brainstorming

One clear product view is enough here. The point is to show how the assistant fits the rest of the workflow.

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A good prompt shape

Most strong prompts have the same structure: what is happening, what decision needs to be made, and what constraint matters. That tends to produce answers you can act on rather than admire.

Prompt pattern

Decision-oriented prompt

This is closer to how the product is meant to be used in real work.

Context: we are launching a new offer for B2B founders.
Goal: improve conversion from homepage traffic.
Constraint: keep the message proof-led and calm, not flashy.

What the assistant is best at

The Marketing Assistant is strongest when you want help making a marketing decision, narrowing a direction, or synthesizing what the workspace already knows.

  • Choosing an angle or claim to test
  • Refining message hierarchy
  • Ranking channels or campaign options
  • Synthesizing competitor, audience, and brand context into one recommendation
Prompt builder

A prompt with enough shape to produce a useful answer

The difference between a weak answer and a useful one is often just better framing.

Context
Founder-led SaaS with limited paid spend. Main competitor is winning on clarity of message.
Problem
Our homepage traffic is reasonable but the offer still feels blurrier than the competitor's
Constraint
Optimize for qualified demo intent. Not trying to appeal to a broader audience.
A compact AI marketing assistant helping compare campaign options and next actions
Ask for a decision or recommendation when you want the assistant to be most useful.

How to get better answers

If the answer is too generic, the prompt usually needs more context or a sharper ask. The model is rarely asking for more adjectives. It is asking for a clearer problem frame.

  1. 1.

    Bring prior context forward

    Mention the competitor read, persona, or brand rule that should shape the answer.

  2. 2.

    Ask for an outcome

    Ask for a recommendation, ranking, or summary rather than an open-ended brainstorm.

  3. 3.

    Review the answer like an operator

    Look for decision quality and clarity, not just smooth writing.

Real prompt examples

These are the kinds of questions that tend to produce actionable answers when the brand and audience are already set up in the workspace.

Sample prompts

Specific, context-rich questions get the best answers

These examples show the level of specificity that moves the assistant from generic to useful.

"We're a SaaS for construction project managers. What 3 positioning angles should we test against Procore?"
"Our homepage bounce rate is high. What single change would most likely improve clarity for a $200k ARR early-stage buyer?"
"Draft a LinkedIn post for our Series A announcement in a calm, founder voice. Not corporate press release style."
"Run a Council session: what are the 3 biggest GTM risks for our Q2 launch to enterprise?"
"Based on our brand context, which of these two campaign angles is sharper for our ICP?"

What to avoid

Weak prompts usually fail because they are too broad, too stacked, or disconnected from the rest of the workspace.

  • Avoid asking for five different jobs in one prompt.
  • Avoid prompts that ignore brand or audience context you already have.
  • Avoid treating the assistant like a slot machine for random ideas.
  • Avoid open-ended brainstorms when what you need is a decision or ranking.
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  • A good prompt shape
  • What the assistant is best at
  • How to get better answers
  • Real prompt examples
  • What to avoid
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