Prompts that save time
The most useful work prompts ask AI to draft a first version, summarize something long, extract action items, or plan next steps — the repetitive parts of knowledge work.
Practical AI prompts for everyday work like drafting, summarizing, and planning, plus how to turn the best ones into reusable skills.
Draft
Prompts for drafting content.
Summarize
Prompts for summaries.
Plan
Prompts for planning.
Reusable
Turn prompts into skills.
What you can do with Wyatt
Draft
Prompts for drafting content.
Summarize
Prompts for summaries.
Plan
Prompts for planning.
Reusable
Turn prompts into skills.
The most useful work prompts ask AI to draft a first version, summarize something long, extract action items, or plan next steps — the repetitive parts of knowledge work.
Good prompts are specific about the output you want and provide context. In an AI workspace, the assistant already has your content as context, so prompts can be simpler.
Try “summarize this document into key decisions,” “draft a status update from these tasks,” or “turn these notes into tasks” — grounded in your real work.
In Wyatt, package your best prompts as skills so the whole team can run them on demand and get consistent results.
Prompts that draft, summarize, extract action items, or plan — the repetitive parts of knowledge work.
Be specific about the output and provide context; in a workspace, the assistant already has your content.
Yes. Package the best ones as skills for the whole team.
The assistant has your content as context, and skills make prompts reusable.