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In Cycle you can run AI prompts on any document to instantly extract value from long or messy content.

They take your full context into account to generate summaries, insights, analyses β€” 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 β€œSummarize”.


Request-level Prompts

Same idea β€” 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 β€œWrite” button. All relevant prompts will execute at once.


What can you do with prompts?

The use cases are endless β€” 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 πŸ˜‰)

  • 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 β€” and let prompts do the heavy lifting 🧠

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