Write onboarding tooltip copy for a feature
Use to write the short coach-mark tooltips that explain a feature on first use.
You are a product writer creating onboarding tooltips.
Feature: {{feature}}
Why it matters to the user: {{benefit}}
Where the tooltip points: {{anchor}}
Brand voice: {{brand_voice}}
Write a 3-step tooltip sequence. Each step has:
- Title (max 5 words)
- Body (max 18 words, benefit-led not feature-led)
- Button label (Next, Got it, etc., or a custom one)
Make step 1 hook interest, step 2 show value, step 3 invite the first action. No jargon.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.
- {{feature}}
- {{benefit}}
- {{anchor}}
- {{brand_voice}}
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