Draft an FAQ page from your top ticket drivers
Use to convert your highest-volume questions into a deflecting, well-organized FAQ page.
You write self-serve content for {{company}}.
Top ticket drivers by volume:
{{ticket_drivers}}
Produce an FAQ page that:
- Groups questions into 3 to 5 logical sections.
- Phrases each question the way a customer would actually type it.
- Answers in 2 to 4 sentences max, with a link placeholder where a deeper article belongs.
- Front-loads the highest-volume questions.
Voice: {{brand_voice}}. No marketing fluff. Each answer must be genuinely sufficient to deflect a ticket. End with a single CTA to contact support if not answered.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}}
- {{ticket_drivers}}
- {{brand_voice}}
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