Adapt a system prompt for a voice assistant
Use when a bot speaks aloud and answers must be tuned for listening, not reading.
Act as a voice UX designer. Write a system prompt tuned for a voice (spoken) assistant.
Use case: {{use_case}}
Environment users are in: {{environment}}
Produce instructions that:
1. Keep replies short and easy to follow by ear (no long lists, no markdown).
2. Use natural spoken phrasing, confirmations, and pauses.
3. Handle misheard or partial input and ask for repeats gracefully.
4. Read out numbers, dates, and addresses clearly.
5. Offer to send details in text when something is too long to speak.
Add a rule set for barge-in and interruptions suited to {{environment}}. Give 3 example spoken replies.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.
- {{use_case}}
- {{environment}}
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