Cycle's help center
LegalCompany
  • 🧱Core Documentation
    • ⚙️First Workspace Setup
    • 🚀Capturing Feedback
    • ⚡Processing Feedback
    • 📊Analyzing Data
    • 🤩Closing the Loop
  • 📚Guides
    • 🔗Integrations
      • Feedback Sources
        • Chrome extension
        • Cycle Notetaker
        • Email
        • Gong
        • HubSpot
        • Intercom
        • Modjo
        • Salesforce
        • Slack
        • Zapier
        • Zendesk
      • Product Delivery Tools
        • GitHub
        • Linear
        • Notion
    • 👷Customer Sync
      • Customer Data Ingestion
      • Exporting Salesforce Customer data
      • Exporting HubSpot Customer data
    • 🏷️Properties
    • 🌆Views
    • 📝AI-powered editor
    • 🔔Notifications
    • 📢Release Notes & Public Changelog
  • 📖Cycle Glossary
  • 🥳Latest Features
    • 🧠Custom Prompts
    • 📂Product Areas
    • 📊Cycle Dashboards
    • 🤖Cycle Ask – Your On‑Demand Product Analyst
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  • Feedback-level Prompts
  • Request-level Prompts

Was this helpful?

  1. Latest Features

Custom Prompts

PreviousCycle GlossaryNextProduct Areas

Last updated 21 days ago

Was this helpful?

Summary Prompts are AI prompts you can run on any documents in Cycle to instantly extract value from long or messy content.

They take your full context into account to generate summaries, insights, analyses — all directly accessible where you work.


Feedback-level Prompts

Define a name, write the prompt (or use one of our ready-made templates), and choose the sources (e.g. Slack, Intercom…) where it should run.

Each new feedback from those sources will auto-run the prompt, showing results in a rainbow block.

You can also re-run the prompt anytime by clicking “Summarize”.


Request-level Prompts

Same idea — define a name, a prompt (or use a template), and link it to specific request types (e.g. Problems, Features, …).

Run them with one click on any request using the “Write” button. All relevant prompts will execute at once.


What can you do with prompts?

The use cases are endless — here are a few built-in examples to get you started:

  • Summarize a 1-hour transcript in seconds

  • Draft documents like release notes in your tone of voice (or the one of Steve Jobs 😉)

  • Prioritize features using context on impact, volume, and difficulty

  • Generate new ideas based on patterns in customer problems

We've included starter templates, but the magic happens when you create your own. Be creative — and let prompts do the heavy lifting 🧠

🥳
🧠