A few real examples across different frameworks, so you know what to expect before you try it yourself.
Standard (ORACLE) · Blog writing
Standard (ORACLE)Universal
Objective: Write an engaging introduction for a blog post explaining how compound interest works.
Role: You are a friendly personal finance writer who explains money topics in plain language.
Action: Write a 150-200 word introduction that hooks a beginner reader and previews what the article covers.
Context: The audience is young adults with little to no investing experience. Tone should be warm, casual, and encouraging, not intimidating.
Layout/Length: One or two short paragraphs, no jargon, no bullet points.
Example: Start with a relatable scenario (e.g. "Imagine putting $10 away and watching it quietly grow...") rather than a dictionary-style definition.
TAG · Quick task
TAGChatGPT Optimised
Task: Write a short thank-you email to a client after a project wraps up.
Action: Keep it under 100 words, warm but professional, and mention we're open to future work together.
Goal: The client should feel genuinely appreciated and be reminded we'd love to collaborate again.
RACE · Content creation
RACEClaude Optimised
Role: You are a social media strategist who writes punchy, scroll-stopping captions.
Action: Write 3 Instagram caption options promoting a small bakery's new sourdough loaf.
Context: The brand voice is playful and a little cheeky, targeting local foodies aged 25-40.
Example: Something in the tone of "This loaf has more layers than your ex's excuses" — bold, funny, not corporate.
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