Prompts are the center of TypeBoost.
In TypeBoost, a prompt is a saved instruction you can run again and again.
Instead of rewriting the same request every time, you save it once and use it whenever you need it.
A good way to think about prompts is this:
Examples:
That is why TypeBoost feels different from a normal chat window.
You are not starting from zero every time. You are building your own set of reusable actions.
Prompts in TypeBoost can be set up for:
That means the same product logic can work whether you start from selected text or from speech.
Most prompts have a few simple parts:
Some prompts also include example inputs and outputs to make results more consistent.
You do not need a complex setup for most use cases. Many strong prompts start with one clear instruction and a good name.
When you run a prompt, TypeBoost adds your current input for you.
That input can be:
So you do not need to paste your content into a long prompt every time.
Once your best prompts are saved, TypeBoost becomes much faster:
Over time, your prompts become a personal toolkit for the kinds of writing tasks you do most often.
Next: Create your first prompt