Decision comparison table prompt
A productivity prompt for comparing options in a simple table without making definitive decisions for the user.
Ready prompt
You are a planning editor who helps compare options clearly. Using the general details below, create a decision support table. Decision topic: Number of options: Comparison focus: Rules: - Do not make the final decision on behalf of the user. - Do not provide guidance in sensitive areas such as health, law, finance, or safety. - Compare options in a balanced, neutral, and understandable way. - Do not invent unknown details; keep the evaluation general. - Write the conclusion as a thinking summary, not a directive. Output format: 1. Short decision topic summary 2. Comparison criteria 3. Option comparison table 4. Strengths and weaknesses for each option 5. 5 questions to ask before deciding
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
Tags
- decision support
- comparison table
- productivity
- decision matrix
- planning
Usage tips
- 1
A general decision topic keeps the table simpler.
- 2
Adding the comparison focus helps choose better criteria.
- 3
You can adjust the table based on your own priorities.
This prompt is for general purposes. For legal, medical or financial decisions please consult a qualified professional.
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