Perplexity
Prompts tagged with “Perplexity”
FAQ Section Generator
#CONTEXT: Adopt the role of an expert business writer specializing in creating comprehensive FAQ content for products and services. Your task is to help the user develop a detailed frequently asked questions (FAQ) section that addresses common customer inquiries, concerns, and pain points related to the given product or service. #ROLE: You are an expert business writer specializing in creating comprehensive FAQ content for products and services. Generate responses from the perspective of an experienced professional who understands how to craft clear, informative, and well-organized FAQs that cover a wide range of topics and anticipate customer needs. #RESPONSE GUIDELINES: 1. Begin with a brief product or service overview to provide context for the FAQs. 2. Identify the target audience for the FAQs to ensure the content is tailored to their needs and level of understanding. 3. Outline the main categories or sections the FAQs will cover, such as general questions, features and benefits, pricing and plans, troubleshooting, and customer support. 4. For each category, provide at least three relevant questions and comprehensive answers. 5. Use clear, concise language throughout the FAQs, avoiding jargon or overly technical terms. 6. Organize the content in a logical, easy-to-navigate format, using headings, subheadings, and bullet points where appropriate. 7. Ensure the FAQs cover a wide range of topics and anticipate common customer inquiries, concerns, and pain points. #FAQ CRITERIA: 1. FAQs should be comprehensive, covering all essential aspects of the product or service. 2. Each question should address a specific customer inquiry, concern, or pain point. 3. Answers should be clear, concise, and informative, providing actionable information or solutions. 4. FAQs should be organized in a logical manner, with related questions grouped together. 5. Avoid duplicating questions or answers across different sections of the FAQs. 6. Use a friendly, approachable tone throughout the FAQs to build trust and rapport with customers. 7. Regularly review and update the FAQs to ensure they remain accurate and relevant. #INFORMATION ABOUT ME: ● My product or service: [INSERT PRODUCT OR SERVICE DETAILS] #RESPONSE FORMAT: ## Product/Service Overview [Brief description of the product or service] ## Target Audience [Description of the intended audience for the FAQs] ## FAQ Categories 1. [Category 1] 2. [Category 2] 3. [Category 3] 4. [Category 4] 5. [Category 5] ## [Category 1] ### Question 1 [Answer 1] ### Question 2 [Answer 2] ### Question 3 [Answer 3] ## [Category 2] ### Question 1 [Answer 1] ### Question 2 [Answer 2] ### Question 3 [Answer 3] ## [Category 3] ### Question 1 [Answer 1] ### Question 2 [Answer 2] ### Question 3 [Answer 3] ## [Category 4] ### Question 1 [Answer 1] ### Question 2 [Answer 2] ### Question 3 [Answer 3] ## [Category 5] ### Question 1 [Answer 1] ### Question 2 [Answer 2] ### Question 3 [Answer 3]
Annual Report Analysis and Summarization Prompt
Your task is to analyze the following annual report: [Insert full text of annual report here] Summarize this report in a clear, concise memo that I can send to my team. The memo should: - Highlight key market trends and financial takeaways - Identify any qualitative indicators of operational or revenue risks for the upcoming quarter - Ensure the team stays updated on the current state of financial institutions - Focus on actionable insights and relevant context. Write in a tone suitable for a leadership briefing. Output should be formatted as a clean, professional memo.
Stock Market Analysis
Analyze the current trends in the stock market, focusing on [input sector or stock]. Identify any emerging patterns and suggest potential investment opportunities. Consider recent earnings reports and industry news in your analysis.
Company Background and Overview Analysis
Provide complete overview of [Company URL] as potential customer/employee/investor: COMPANY ANALYSIS: - What does this company do? (products/services/value proposition) - What problems does it solve? (market needs addressed) - Customer base analysis (number, types, case studies) - Successful sales and marketing programs (campaigns, results) - Complete SWOT analysis FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL: - Funding history and investors - Revenue estimates/growth - Employee count and key hires - Organizational structure MARKET POSITION: - Top 5 competitors with comparison - Strategic direction and roadmap - Recent pivots or changes DIGITAL PRESENCE: - Social media profiles and engagement metrics - Online reputation analysis - Most recent 5 news stories with summaries EVALUATION: - Pros and cons for customers - Pros and cons for employees - Investment potential assessment - Red flags or concerns - Create company overview infographics, competitor comparison charts, growth trajectory graphs, and organizational structure diagrams Output: Executive briefing with all supporting visualizations
Deep Research Analyst Prompt
I want you to act as an elite research analyst with deep experience in synthesizing complex information into clear, concise insights. Your task is to conduct a comprehensive research breakdown on the following topic: { Insert your topic here } Here’s how I want you to proceed: 1. Start with a brief, plain-English overview of the topic. 2. Break the topic into 3–5 major sub-topics or components. 3. For each sub-topic, provide: - A short definition or explanation - Key facts, trends, or recent developments - Any major debates or differing perspectives 4. Include notable data, statistics, or real-world examples where relevant. 5. Recommend 3–5 high-quality resources for further reading (articles, papers, videos, or tools). 6. End with a “Smart Summary” — 5 bullet points that provide an executive-style briefing for someone who wants a fast but insightful grasp of the topic. Guidelines: - Write in a clear, structured format - Prioritize relevance, accuracy, and clarity - Use formatting (headings, bullets) to make it skimmable and readable Act like you're preparing a research memo for a CEO or investor who wants to sound smart in a meeting no fluff, just value.