Prompt workflow

Designer Workflow to Write Product Copy

A reusable prompt chain for designers who need to write product copy.

Workflow purpose

This workflow helps a designer write product copy. It is designed for a situation where the user has client expectations, creative ambiguity, and layout decisions and needs headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ.

Workflow

  1. Define the real decision: what the Designer needs after using the output.
  2. Add the operating context for the project: audience, constraints, proof points and unavailable information.
  3. Run a context-builder prompt before asking for the final deliverable.
  4. Generate the first version for: write product copy.
  5. Ask the AI to critique its own answer against clarity, specificity and risk.
  6. Edit the final output manually before publishing or sending it.

Customer Service Prompts Context Builder

Best for: Designers working on support replies, service recovery, help center articles and escalation notes in general work

Act as a senior customer service specialist. You are helping a Designer in general work write product copy. First, restate the goal in one sentence. Use this context: [context]. Audience: [audience]. Constraints: [constraints]. Brand or communication tone: [tone]. Your task is to collect missing context before trying to write product copy. Return headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ. Include: 1) a ready-to-use draft, 2) a short rationale, 3) a review checklist, and 4) three missing-information questions if the context is incomplete. Do not invent facts, prices, policies or results that are not provided.
[goal][audience][context][constraints][tone][output format][designer constraint]

Example input: Goal: write product copy; scenario: a premium product with multiple materials; constraint: keep it specific and reviewable.

Expected output: headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ

Customer Service Prompts First Draft

Best for: Designers working on support replies, service recovery, help center articles and escalation notes in general work

Act as a senior customer service specialist. You are helping a Designer in general work write product copy. First, restate the goal in one sentence. Use this context: [context]. Audience: [audience]. Constraints: [constraints]. Brand or communication tone: [tone]. Your task is to produce a usable support reply for Designer. Return headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ. Include: 1) a ready-to-use draft, 2) a short rationale, 3) a review checklist, and 4) three missing-information questions if the context is incomplete. Do not invent facts, prices, policies or results that are not provided.
[goal][audience][context][constraints][tone][output format][designer constraint]

Example input: Goal: write product copy; scenario: a premium product with multiple materials; constraint: keep it specific and reviewable.

Expected output: headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ

Customer Service Prompts Critique and Improve

Best for: Designers working on support replies, service recovery, help center articles and escalation notes in general work

Act as a senior customer service specialist. You are helping a Designer in general work write product copy. First, restate the goal in one sentence. Use this context: [context]. Audience: [audience]. Constraints: [constraints]. Brand or communication tone: [tone]. Your task is to audit the macro template against the real goal and constraints. Return headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ. Include: 1) a ready-to-use draft, 2) a short rationale, 3) a review checklist, and 4) three missing-information questions if the context is incomplete. Do not invent facts, prices, policies or results that are not provided.
[goal][audience][context][constraints][tone][output format][designer constraint]

Example input: Goal: write product copy; scenario: a premium product with multiple materials; constraint: keep it specific and reviewable.

Expected output: headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ

Customer Service Prompts Format Converter

Best for: Designers working on support replies, service recovery, help center articles and escalation notes in general work

Act as a senior customer service specialist. You are helping a Designer in general work write product copy. First, restate the goal in one sentence. Use this context: [context]. Audience: [audience]. Constraints: [constraints]. Brand or communication tone: [tone]. Your task is to turn raw notes into a clear escalation summary for general work. Return headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ. Include: 1) a ready-to-use draft, 2) a short rationale, 3) a review checklist, and 4) three missing-information questions if the context is incomplete. Do not invent facts, prices, policies or results that are not provided.
[goal][audience][context][constraints][tone][output format][designer constraint]

Example input: Goal: write product copy; scenario: a premium product with multiple materials; constraint: keep it specific and reviewable.

Expected output: headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ

Review checklist

  • The prompt states the user role and business context.
  • The output format is explicit enough to review quickly.
  • The prompt asks for missing-information questions instead of invented details.
  • The answer includes a checklist or next step, not only a paragraph.
  • Claims, numbers, policies and examples are checked before use.
  • The output matches the task: headline, bullets, description and buyer FAQ.

FAQ

Why use a workflow instead of one prompt?

A workflow separates context, drafting, critique and final formatting so the result is easier to verify.

What should the designer prepare first?

Prepare the real goal, audience, constraints, examples and deadline before using the prompt chain.

How do I store the result?

Save the final prompt, example input and a note about what worked so the workflow can be reused.

Editorial quality

Score: 86/100

Robots: index,follow

Workflow page with role, task and prompt-chain steps.