Elliot Harrington

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Practical Prompt-Writing Patterns for Product UX

AI features don't feel magical when you're the one shipping them. They live in cramped UI panels, busy dashboards, and cramped mobile screens - right next to existing flows, constraints, and deadlines. This book starts from that reality. "Practical Prompt-Writing Patterns for Product UX" is a compact, highly usable pattern library for anyone who has to design real AI-assisted product experiences: UX writers, product designers, product managers, and usability teams. Instead of abstract "prompt engineering" tricks, you get 30-40 reusable, composable patterns for prompt text and AI microcopy - each broken down into: - Purpose and context: Where the pattern fits in a product flow and what problem it solves. - Core structure: A simple pattern formula you can adapt quickly (not just a one-off example). - Worked examples: B2B, consumer, and internal-tool variants to make adaptation easier. - Tone and length controls: How to keep wording concise, on-brand, and legally safe. - Usability test checklist: Concrete things to probe in research and A/B tests before launch. You'll learn how to design prompts and AI-facing microcopy that are stable enough for production, but flexible enough to evolve as your models, policies, and products change. ### What this book helps you do By the end, you'll be able to: - Design prompts for real product constraints - limited space, localization, latency, and handoffs between human and AI. - Control tone, verbosity, and expectations - so users know what the AI can and cannot do, and stakeholders trust the copy in regulated environments. - Create onboarding for AI features - that builds confidence without overselling capabilities or hiding limitations. - Handle ambiguity and missing information - with clarification and disambiguation patterns that reduce bad outputs and support quality data collection. - Write refusal
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