HOW TO USE

From vault to client-ready output.

Not a prompt to copy. A 5-step workflow to ship real work — not generic drafts.

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THE 5 STEPS

How to use the Vault correctly.

Skip any step → predictable failure mode.

01

Find the right workflow

Search by task — not category. The search checks titles, descriptions, best-for fields, and full prompt text. Filter by section, model, brevity, difficulty.

02

Read the metadata

Best Model, Brevity Mode, Difficulty, Required Inputs, Output Format. Running a Detailed prompt with sparse inputs gives you bloat instead of clarity.

03

Replace the variables

Every prompt has [bracketed placeholders]. Replace them all before pasting — or the model completes the placeholder literally.

04

Attach the inputs

URL? Paste it. Product specs, competitor examples, audience — gather what the metadata asks for. Vague input, vague output.

05

Run the QA follow-up

Every workflow has a follow-up prompt. Run it. It catches generic language and incomplete sections before output reaches a client. 30 seconds. Huge difference.

Reality check

The follow-up prompt is what separates 'meh AI output' from 'ready to send a client.' It's the secret sauce. Don't skip it.

End-to-end workflow
  • Search → find the right workflow in seconds
  • Replace [bracketed] variables with your specifics
  • Paste into ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
  • Run the QA follow-up prompt
  • Ship client-ready output

FAQ

Common questions

Running the prompt with [Your Business Name] still bracketed in the text. Or skipping metadata and using the wrong brevity mode. Both produce wasted output.

If output's going to a client or going public, yes. The follow-up rewrites generic-sounding sections, tightens copy, adds missing assumptions. 30 seconds.

Absolutely. They're starting points. The structure is the value — the words can match your voice. Save customized versions for reuse.

Ready

Master the workflow.

Worked examples, common mistakes, the full QA checklist.

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