Write quick live-chat greeting and opener lines
Use to create fast, warm live-chat greetings that get to the point.
Write live-chat opener lines for {{company}} support agents.
Context:
- Brand tone: {{brand_tone}}
- Typical chat topics: {{common_topics}}
Produce:
- 3 warm greeting lines to start a chat.
- 2 lines to use when the customer opens angry.
- 2 lines to use when you need a moment to look something up.
- 2 closing lines to wrap up a solved chat.
Requirements:
- Conversational and short (chat-length, one or two sentences).
- No robotic phrasing. Output under clear headings.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.
- {{company}}
- {{brand_tone}}
- {{common_topics}}
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