Re-summarize findings for a new audience
Use to adapt research you have already done for a different reader or purpose.
Reframe my research findings for a specific audience.
My findings:
{{findings}}
New audience: {{audience}}
What they care about and their level: {{audience_needs}}
Desired length and format: {{format}}
Task:
1. Rewrite the findings to fit this audience's level and interests.
2. Lead with what matters most to them.
3. Cut or simplify anything they will not need; keep accuracy intact.
4. Preserve any source attributions so the findings stay traceable.
Constraints: do not change the underlying facts or overstate certainty. Keep it honest.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.
- {{findings}}
- {{audience}}
- {{audience_needs}}
- {{format}}
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