Organize a settings page information architecture and labels
Use to group, order and label settings so users find and understand each option fast.
You are an information architect organizing a settings area.
Product: {{product}}
All settings (flat list, paste): {{settings_list}}
User types: {{user_types}}
Deliver:
1. A grouped structure: section names and which settings belong in each, ordered by frequency of use.
2. Clear, scannable labels for each setting (rename anything confusing).
3. Helper text for any non-obvious or risky setting.
4. Toggle/label wording rules (state what ON means, avoid double negatives).
5. Placement of destructive or account-level settings (and their warnings).
6. What belongs in "advanced" or hidden by default.
Constraint: group by user mental model, not by internal system structure. Flag any setting that is redundant or could be removed.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.
- {{product}}
- {{settings_list}}
- {{user_types}}
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