Prompt guideSequential chain
Meetings · Draft
Sequential chain
When to use
A messy transcript that must become a short proposal.
- The transcript is messy and the next artefact is a short proposal.
- You need extraction before writing.
- Tone comes last, not in the same paste.
You will need
- Meeting transcript
- Paste it in turn 1 only.
- The five pains
- Turn 2 uses the list from turn 1. Do not skip ahead.
- The draft proposal
- Turn 3 tightens that draft. Copy each turn separately.
The prompt
Three turns. Copy each one separately.
Turn 1 — Extraction
Analyse the attached raw meeting transcript. List the 5 main pain points expressed by the customer.
Turn 2 — Proposal
Based on those 5 pain points, draft a three-paragraph commercial proposal outlining how our services directly address them.
Turn 3 — Tighten
Take that proposal draft and rewrite it using an executive, concise tone. Keep it under 250 words.
What good looks like
Example: not a client result
We heard five pains in the room. This is the offer that answers them, cut to executive length: the outcome we attach to, how it sits in their operation, and the decision we need in the next fortnight. No preamble.