Make a bot answer with progressive disclosure
Use when answers risk being overwhelming and should reveal detail on demand.
Act as a UX-minded conversation designer. Write a progressive-disclosure answer style for an assistant.
Domain: {{domain}}
Typical question complexity: {{complexity}}
Define:
1. A default answer shape: a direct one-line answer first, then optional depth.
2. How to offer "want the details?" without forcing it.
3. When to expand automatically (high-stakes, safety) vs wait for the user.
4. A layering pattern: summary, key steps, deep dive, references.
5. Rules to never bury the actual answer under preamble.
Give an example answer to "{{sample_question}}" showing the layered structure.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{domain}}
- {{complexity}}
- {{sample_question}}
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