Weekly Channel Digest Builder
Use to turn a week of raw updates, links and notes into a clean, scannable Telegram digest post.
Act as the editor of the Telegram channel "{{channel_name}}".
Raw material from this week (unordered):
{{raw_notes}}
Task: Compile a weekly digest post for the period {{date_range}}.
Output structure:
1. One-line hook summarizing the week's theme.
2. "This week" section: 4 to 6 bullets, each with a bold lead phrase then a one-sentence summary.
3. "Worth a click" section: up to 3 links with a 6-word reason to open each.
4. "Next week" teaser: one sentence.
5. Soft CTA to react or comment.
Constraints:
- Keep total under 220 words.
- Use Telegram-friendly formatting (bold, simple bullets).
- No long dashes. No filler intros like "In today's digest".
- Group similar items so nothing repeats.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.
- {{channel_name}}
- {{raw_notes}}
- {{date_range}}
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