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Run a Text Prompt
Text prompts generate written outputs such as marketing copies, articles, summaries, plans, or blog posts.
This article walks you through running a text‑based prompt from start to finish.
1. Open a text prompt
- Go to text prompts
- select a prompt that clearly produces output that you need.
- Review the description and sample outputs to confirm it matches your goal.
2. Fill in the required inputs
- Press Use Prompt
- Provide clear, specific information for each required inputs:
- Read the label and description for the label.
- Try out the example for each inputs for inspiration.
- If required, select a reasoning level (None, Low, Medium, High). Higher reasoning levels tend to give better outputs but take longer and cost more in credits.
The more concrete your inputs, the better the results tend to be.
Adjust these options if you see them; otherwise, the defaults usually work well.
4. Run and review the output
- Click Run to generating content with AI.
- When the generation is done, you'll get the result. You can:
- Quickly copy the output to use somewhere else.
- Refine the output further to your liking.
- Rate the output so the author can improve their prompt.
5. Reuse and adapt
Once you find a text prompt that works well:
- Save or favorite it so you can access it quickly next time.
- Re‑run it with new inputs for similar tasks (e.g. new products, customers, or topics).
- If it's highly reusable, you can also set it up in an n8n workflow or a text expander (espanso).
This turns a single good prompt into a repeatable workflow that consistently saves you time.