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Using Prompt Templates

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Last updated 2 months ago

Prompt templates are preformed notes crafted to assist you with a variety of writing tasks. Think of these templates as detailed roadmaps—they're designed to kickstart your writing process and effectively guide your AI assistant. Whether you're unsure where to begin or looking to enhance your existing work, these templates provide a structured starting point and valuable direction. Use them to initiate your project or refine what you've already developed.

Here are the different categories available:

  1. Chatbots: Specially designed chatbots that can help with a variety of writing tasks like plot design, screenwriting, character development, novel writing, etc.

  2. Prompt Enhancers: Notes that improve aspects like dialogue and character portrayal.

  3. Story Foundation Elements: Useful for crafting elements like loglines, central messages, and brainstorming ideas.

  4. Character Development: Guides focused on building and refining characters.

  5. Plot Structures: Templates for different narrative frameworks, including the three-act structure and story circle.

  6. Beat Sheets: Ready-to-use notes to help you outline beat sheets for planning scenes.

To use these templates, simply click "add to notebook," and they will be integrated into your notebook canvas.