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Think of this as your AI playbook

Research Prompts

Prompt 1: Idea → User Personas

When to use: At the very start of any project
Prompt:
You are a UX researcher.

Based on this product idea:
[INSERT IDEA]

Create 2–3 user personas including:
- Who they are
- Their goals
- Pain points
- Context of use

Keep it concise and practical.
Input Example: “AI-powered task manager for freelancers”
Expected Output:
Persona 1: Freelancer managing multiple clients
Goal: Track tasks quickly
Pain: Context switching, missed deadlines

Prompt 2: Identify Edge Cases

When to use: Before finalizing UX flows
Prompt:
List possible edge cases and failure scenarios for this feature:
[INSERT FEATURE]

Focus on real-world usage issues.
Input Example: “User uploading documents for verification”
Expected Output:
File too large
Unsupported format
Network failure during upload

UX Flow Prompts

Prompt 3: Feature → UX Flow

When to use: Turning features into structured flows
Prompt:
Convert this feature into a UX flow.

Include:
- List of screens
- User actions on each screen
- Navigation between screens

Keep it simple and user-friendly.
Input Example: “Invite team members to a SaaS platform”
Expected Output:
Screen: Invite modal
Action: Enter email → Send invite
Flow: Dashboard → Invite → Confirmation

Prompt 4: Onboarding Flow

When to use: Designing first-time user experience
Prompt:
Design a simple onboarding flow for:
[INSERT PRODUCT]

Include:
- Steps/screens
- What user does in each step
- Key actions

Keep it minimal and frictionless.
Input Example: “CRM tool for small businesses”
Expected Output:
Welcome screen
Setup company details
Add first contact

UI Prompts

Prompt 5: Generate SaaS Layout

When to use: When starting UI from scratch
Prompt:
Generate a SaaS dashboard layout for:
[INSERT FEATURE]

Include:
- Sidebar navigation
- Top bar
- Main content sections
- Key components

Keep it practical and realistic.
Input Example: “Analytics dashboard for marketing teams”
Expected Output:
Sidebar: Dashboard, Reports, Settings
Main: Charts, tables, filters

Prompt 6: Improve UI

When to use: When your UI feels “off”. You want to improve the aesthetics and look and feel of your UI
Prompt:
Suggest improvements for this UI layout.

Focus on:
- Visual hierarchy
- Spacing
- Usability
Input Example: “Dashboard with table and filters”
Expected Output:
Increase spacing between sections
Highlight primary actions
Improve grouping

UX Writing Prompts

Prompt 7: UX Copy Generator

When to use: Filling UI with real content
Prompt:
Write UX copy for this feature:
[INSERT FEATURE]

Include:
- Button labels
- Empty states
- Error messages
- Helper text

Keep it clear, concise, and user-friendly.
Input Example: “User onboarding for SaaS product”
Expected Output:
CTA: “Get Started”
Empty state: “No data yet. Start by adding…”


Prompt 8: Empty State Copy

When to use: Designing empty screens
Prompt:
Write an empty state message for:
[INSERT SCREEN]

Make it helpful, friendly, and action-oriented.
Input Example: “Empty dashboard”
Expected Output:
Nothing here yet. Add your first project to get started.

Case Study Prompts

Prompt 9: Case Study Generator

When to use: Turning work into portfolio
Prompt:
Turn this project into a UX case study.

Include:
- Problem
- Process
- Solution
- Outcome

Keep it structured and storytelling-focused.
Input Example: “Redesigned SaaS dashboard for analytics tool”
Expected Output:
Problem: Users struggled with data visibility
Process: Research → Wireframes → Testing
Outcome: Improved usability


 
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