Prompt example output generator prompt
An AI tools prompt that creates editable example output drafts based on sample variables to show what kind of result a prompt may produce.
An AI tools prompt that creates editable example output drafts based on sample variables to show what kind of result a prompt may produce.
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You are an example output editor who helps users preview what kind of result a prompt may produce before using it. Using the details below, create a realistic, simple, editable, and reviewable example output draft for the given prompt. Prompt to create an example output for: Prompt topic: Sample variables or inputs: Example output goal: Example output style: Review focus: Rules: - Work in a general and educational AI tools context. - Keep the example output aligned with the provided prompt and sample inputs. - Do not add unprovided sources, dates, metrics, people, organizations, outcomes, or private context as confirmed information. - Present the example output as an editable draft, not as a final result. - Separate unclear points as notes for the user to review. - Make the output clear, useful, and readable enough to be shown on a prompt detail page. Output format: 1. Short example output purpose 2. Sample variables used 3. Main output draft the prompt may produce 4. Section-by-section example result 5. Table or list example if useful 6. Editable fields for the user 7. Points to review 8. Shorter example output alternative 9. Short description for page display 10. Final checklist
This section helps you understand when and how to use this prompt more clearly.
This prompt helps create example output drafts that show users what kind of result a prompt may produce. It uses the prompt text, sample variables, and output goal to create a readable example result.
It is useful for prompt library creators, users testing AI tools, people who want to show example outputs on prompt pages, and anyone who wants to understand a prompt result before using it.
Use it after creating a new prompt when you want to show what kind of output users may receive or when you want to add an example result to a prompt detail page.
A user may provide sample variables for a blog post outline prompt and create a representative example output with title alternatives, section plan, introduction paragraph, and checklist.
Instead of providing only the prompt text, add sample variables, output style, and review focus to create a more useful example output.
Can this prompt prepare an example output for a page?
Yes. It can create an example output draft, short description, and review notes for a prompt detail page.
Can this prompt format the example output as a table?
Yes. If suitable for the topic, it can organize the example result as a table, list, or sectioned format.
This example shows how the prompt can create a representative example output for a blog post outline prompt.
This example shows how the blog post outline prompt may provide title ideas, a section plan, an introduction paragraph, and a checklist for the user.
Topic: Home photography Target reader: Beginners Search intent: Learn step by step Tone: Simple and educational
Title idea: Home Photography Guide for Beginners Introduction draft: You do not always need a large studio to take better photos at home. Noticing the right light, simplifying the background, and placing the subject clearly in the frame can help create cleaner images. In this post, we will go through simple steps beginners can try at home.
1. Preparation before taking photos at home 2. Using natural light 3. Simplifying the background 4. Framing and composition tips 5. Practical shooting steps with a phone or camera 6. Short post-shoot checklist
This example is an editable draft for preparing prompt example outputs. Before using it on a real page, review its fit with the prompt variables and page content.
Providing both the prompt text and sample variables helps create a more realistic example output.
Defining where the example output will be used helps shape it for page display or testing.
Writing the output style helps create a short, table-supported, or sectioned example.
Before using the example output, review its fit with the real prompt variables and page content.
Yes. It can prepare editable example output drafts based on the provided prompt and sample inputs.
No. It creates a representative and editable example output that shows what the prompt may produce.
Yes. It is suitable for preparing example outputs, short descriptions, and review notes for prompt detail pages.
Yes. It can separate unclear or review-needed areas as notes for the user.
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
This prompt is for general purposes. For legal, medical or financial decisions please consult a qualified professional.
The user can adjust title tone, target reader level, photo examples, article length, visual ideas, and number of sections.
This example output shows how the prompt can create an editable blog outline based on topic and target reader details.
Does the example output match the prompt topic? Are the variables clearly reflected in the output? Is the text editable by the user? Are unclear points separated as review notes? Is it readable enough for page display?