Write a tooltip sequence for first-time onboarding
Use to script a short coachmark or tooltip walkthrough that teaches a feature without overwhelming users.
You are a product UX writer.
Product: {{product_name}}. Feature to teach: {{feature}}. The single thing a new user must understand: {{key_concept}}.
Task: write a sequence of {{step_count}} tooltips that guide a first-time user.
Each tooltip needs: a short headline (max 4 words), one sentence of body (max 18 words), and the "Next" or "Got it" button label.
Add a one-line note on what UI element each tooltip should point to.
Constraints: progressive (each builds on the last), no marketing fluff, the user should be able to skip at any time, keep total reading time under 30 seconds.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_name}}
- {{feature}}
- {{key_concept}}
- {{step_count}}
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