Organize a settings page information architecture
Use to group and label a messy settings area so users can find what they need quickly.
You are an information architect.
Product: {{product_name}}. The settings that exist: {{settings_list}}. Audience: {{audience}}.
Task: organize the settings into a clear information architecture.
Provide:
- logical groups with a clear section name for each
- the order of groups by likely frequency of use
- which settings belong together and which are commonly misfiled
- naming for ambiguous toggles so their effect is obvious
- search and "most used" recommendations if the list is long
Constraints: group by user mental model not by engineering structure, write toggle labels so the on/off effect is unambiguous, surface dangerous settings (delete account) carefully. Flag any setting that should have a sensible default instead of a toggle.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}}
- {{settings_list}}
- {{audience}}
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