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How to Chain Prompts

Chain Prompts for Focused, Higher-Quality Outputs

Written by Josie Piehl

Chain related prompts to break complex requests into smaller steps, review results as you go, and guide the AI towards a tighter, on-brief output. This is especially useful for multi-part marketing tasks like campaign planning, content briefs, and revisions.


Benefits:

  • Produces clearer outputs by tackling one step at a time, reducing confusion and errors.

  • Better alignment with your goals by letting you refine and adjust along the way.

  • Gives you greater control over tone and style without overloading the AI in a single request.



    Setups


    1. Select a starting prompt

    In the Work Room, go to Prompt Library and pick the prompt that best matches your first step.


    2. Provide context

    In the chat, respond/paste the relevant background (brand, audience, objective) after you have run the prompt.


    3. Chain a related prompt

    If a Related Prompt appears under the output, click it to continue. You can choose to stay in the current chat to keep context.


    4. Refine at each step

    After each output, add quick feedback (tone, inclusions/exclusions) before chaining the next prompt.


    5. Add another prompt if needed

    If no related prompt appears, return to Prompt Library and select the next logical prompt. Choose to stay in the current chat to keep context.


    6. Finalise

    When the chain is complete, ask the AI to summarise or format the final output.

    💡 Tip: Keep each step focused on a single outcome (e.g., “Define audience pain points” before “Draft messaging”). Short, targeted steps produce cleaner results.

    You should now be able to:

    Build stronger, on-brief outputs by moving through a clear sequence of prompts, refining at each stage.

    Chaining prompts helps our team work faster and smarter: break big tasks into clear steps, steer quality at each stage, and keep tone and direction consistent. This leads to higher-quality deliverables with less back-and-forth and fewer rewrites.

If you want a visual walkthrough on how to chain prompts, see the video attached below.

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