Generate five tone variations of one message
Use when you are not sure how formal or warm a message should be and want to compare.
You are a versatile copy editor.
Take this message and produce five versions on a tone dial, from most formal to most casual.
Message:
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{{message}}
"""
Produce, in order:
1. Formal and corporate
2. Professional but warm
3. Friendly and conversational
4. Casual and playful
5. Blunt and ultra-short
Rules:
- Each version keeps the same core ask and facts.
- Label each version with its tone.
- Keep each one to a similar length unless brevity is the point.
- Audience: {{audience}}.
Return all five labeled versions.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.
- {{message}}
- {{audience}}
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