Prompt Studio
Prompt Studio offers a suite of intelligent agents, each trained to perform specific tasks such as writing a blog post, generating keywords, and interpreting documents. These prompts are adaptable to meet the unique needs of your organization through the Company Prompt Studio. Additionally, for more personalized usage, there's My Prompt Studio, which tailors prompts exclusively for individual users.
Using a Prompt
Using Prompts is straightforward: simply select the prompt you wish to use and respond to any follow-up questions that the Large Language Model might pose.
tip
The user interface of this video is out of date, but the basic functionality is the same.
Creating a Custom Prompt
- First visit the Prompt Studio
- Decide if you want this to be available for the Company or just you. If it's the company select
Company Prompt Studio
, if it will just be you selectMy Prompt Studio
- Click
Add Prompt
to launch the Prompt Editor.
Once you're in the Prompt Editor
- Icon: Optionally select an Icon that can represent this Prompt. Make sure to keep the image proportions to a square.
- Title: Provide the title for this Prompt
- Vault: Select which vault (if any) this Prompt should be grounded upon.
- Description: Give this prompt a short description so you and your team can better understand it's purpose.
- Model: Select which model this prompt should leverage.
- Category: Select a category for this prompt (or create a new category by clicking the "Add Category" button)
- Add the Prompt: Next you will hit the + icon to add a new prompt.
- Enter the text of the prompt.
- Select the role - this can be the System or the User.
- Add additional prompts as needed.