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Write a Help Center Article That Reduces Tickets, Not Just Documents the Feature

Customer-service Documentation Intermediate 🤖 ChatGPT 👁 6 views

📝 The Prompt

Write a help center article designed to actually reduce tickets, not just describe the feature. Feature: [NAME]. Top 3 questions support gets about it: [LIST]. Common misconception: [WHAT USERS GET WRONG]. Structure: (1) the 1-line answer to the most-asked question at the very top, (2) the steps with screenshots noted, (3) 'common mistake and fix' callout, (4) what to do if it still doesn't work (with the exact info to include in a ticket so we don't ping-pong). Skip marketing language and feature-tour fluff.

⚙️ Replace 3 placeholders: [NAME] [LIST] [WHAT USERS GET WRONG]

🎯 What this prompt does

This AI prompt helps you write a help center article that reduces tickets, not just documents the feature. Designed for documentation workflows in the customer-service category, it's a intermediate-level prompt you can copy directly into ChatGPT to get instant, production-ready results.

Use it when you need a intermediate prompt that produces clear, actionable output without wrestling with trial-and-error wording. Just copy, customize, and run.

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🚀 How to use this prompt

  1. Copy the prompt using the 📋 button above.
  2. Open ChatGPT (or Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, or your preferred LLM).
  3. Paste the prompt into a new chat. Replace 3 bracketed placeholders ([NAME] [LIST] [WHAT USERS GET WRONG] ) with your own details.
  4. Run the prompt and review the AI's response. Most outputs are usable immediately.
  5. Iterate if needed — if the tone, length, or structure isn't quite right, reply with "make it shorter", "use bullet points", or "make it more formal" and the AI will refine it.

💡 Tips for better results

  • Replace the bracketed placeholders ([NAME], [LIST], [WHAT USERS GET WRONG]) with your own specifics before sending.
  • If the first output isn't quite right, ask the AI to refine, rewrite, or add more detail — iteration is key.
  • For long outputs, ask for a section at a time (e.g. 'start with the introduction only') to keep quality high.
  • Combine this with other customer-service prompts to build an end-to-end workflow.
  • Save your favorite variations — small wording tweaks often produce noticeably different results.
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✨ What you'll get

When you run this prompt, expect ChatGPT to return:

  • A directly usable documentation output tailored to the details you provided
  • Clear structure (headings, bullets, or numbered sections) that you can drop into your workflow
  • Content that matches your specified tone and context
  • Results in under 30 seconds — no manual drafting required

Need a different angle? Just ask follow-up questions. The AI will adjust without you starting over.

🔄 3 variations to try

1

Make it more formal

Add "Use a formal, professional tone suitable for enterprise clients" at the start of the prompt.

2

Ask for multiple options

Append "Give me 5 alternative versions, each with a different angle or approach." after the main instruction.

3

Request structured output

Add "Return the response as a markdown table (or bullet list, or JSON)" so you can paste the result directly into your docs or code.

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