Build an FAQ from your research
Use to turn what you have learned into a clear question-and-answer reference.
Turn my research into a clear FAQ.
Topic: {{topic}}
My research notes and key facts:
{{notes}}
Who the FAQ is for: {{audience}}
Task:
1. Generate the 8 to 12 questions this audience is most likely to ask.
2. Answer each in plain language, grounded in my notes.
3. Order them from most basic to most specific.
4. Mark any answer that my notes do not fully cover so I can fill the gap.
Constraints: do not invent facts beyond my notes. If a likely question is not answered by my notes, list it under "needs more research".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.
- {{topic}}
- {{notes}}
- {{audience}}
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