Chat - Prompt
Written By Stanislas
Last updated 9 days ago
Save time and streamline your conversations with reusable prompts. Prompts are pre-written instructions and templates that you can save, organize, and reuse in Chat. Instead of typing the same instructions repeatedly, create a prompt once and use it instantly whenever you need it.
When to use prompts: Create prompts for recurring tasks like content generation, customer support responses, code reviews, or any task where you give the AI the same instructions multiple times.
Overview
Prompts are saved instruction templates that help you automate repetitive tasks in Chat. Each prompt contains a name and content (the actual instructions you want to send to the AI). When you use a prompt, it fills your input field with that instruction, ready to be sent.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Access the Prompts Library
Open Chat in Swiftask
Look for the "Browse prompts" button above the input field (it appears next to the AI model selector)
Click it to open the Prompts modal
The Prompts modal opens, showing your saved prompts.
2. Browse Your Saved Prompts
When you open the Prompts modal, you'll see the main interface:

The interface includes:
Search bar at the top to find prompts quickly by name
My Prompts section (collapsible dropdown) showing all your personal saved prompts
3. Use an Existing Prompt
Browse or search for a prompt you want to use
Click the prompt to view its full content and details

Click the "Use Prompt" button (red/coral button on the right)
The prompt content will instantly fill your Chat input field, ready to send. You can edit it before sending if needed.
4. Create a New Prompt
In the Prompts modal, click "Create a new prompt" button
If this is your first prompt, you'll see an empty state:

The message says: "Start by creating your first custom prompt to automate your tasks and optimize your workflow."
Click "Create a new prompt" to open the creation form
Fill in the form with two fields:
Prompt Name: Give your prompt a clear, descriptive title (e.g., "Name Joke" or "Product Summary Writer")
Prompt Content: Write the actual instruction text you want the AI to follow
Here's an example of creating a prompt with dynamic values:

In the Prompt Content field, you can include dynamic values by using the
#symbol. For example:#your_nameβ A placeholder for a name#topicβ A placeholder for a topic#styleβ A placeholder for style preference#languageβ A placeholder for language preference
The help text says: "Write the content of your prompt here, use # to add dynamic values."
Click "Save" to save your prompt, or "Cancel" to discard
Your new prompt now appears in My Prompts and is ready to use.
5. Use a Prompt with Dynamic Values
When you use a prompt that contains dynamic values (marked with #), you'll be prompted to fill them in:

The process works like this:
Click "Use Prompt" on a prompt that has dynamic values
A "Fill prompt context" section appears showing each dynamic variable (e.g.,
#your_name)Enter the value for each placeholder in the text fields provided
Once you've filled in all the values, click "Use Prompt" to insert the completed prompt into your Chat input field
In the example above, the prompt "Name Joke" asks you to fill in #your_name before using it. You type a name, and the AI will then write a joke about that specific name.
6. Edit, Delete, or Share a Prompt
Once you've created prompts, you can manage them from the My Prompts section:

Each prompt shows three action icons:
Edit (Pencil Icon)
Click the pencil icon next to the prompt name
Modify the prompt name or content in the form
Click "Save" to update it
Delete (Trash Icon)
Click the trash icon next to the prompt name
Confirm the deletion
The prompt is permanently removed from your library
Share (Share Icon)
Click the share icon next to the prompt name
Follow the sharing options to share with teammates or your workspace
Shared prompts appear in the recipient's prompt library
Practical Use Cases
Customer Support: Create a prompt with your standard response template. Use it for every customer inquiry to ensure consistency.
Example prompt:
"Thank you for reaching out about #topic. Here's what I can help with: #solution. Please let me know if you have any questions about #details." Content Creation: Save a prompt like "Write a LinkedIn post about #topic in #style." Reuse it for different topics and tones without retyping.
Code Review: Create a prompt with your code review checklist. Use it every time you need to review code, just fill in the #file_name and #code.
Email Drafting: Save a prompt for professional emails. Customize #recipient_name and #purpose each time you use it.
Product Documentation: Create a template prompt for writing product guides. Use #product_name and #feature as placeholders.
Fun Content: Create a "Name Joke" prompt (like in the example above) that writes jokes about any name you provide.
Tips & Best Practices
Use descriptive names: Name prompts clearly so you can find them quickly (e.g., "Email Follow-up Template" instead of "Email").
Use dynamic values for flexibility: Use # placeholders for information that changes each time you use the prompt. This makes prompts flexible and reusable. Examples:
#topicfor varying topics#audiencefor different audiences#tonefor different writing styles#languagefor language preferences
Start simple: Create basic prompts first, then add complexity as you get comfortable.
Test before saving: Try your prompt in Chat a few times to make sure it works as expected before saving it officially.
Review and refine: Edit prompts based on the AI's responses. If results aren't what you expected, adjust the wording and save the updated version.
Keep prompts focused: Each prompt should handle one specific task. Create multiple focused prompts rather than one long, complex prompt.
Name dynamic values clearly: Use descriptive names for your # placeholders (e.g., #recipient_name instead of just #name) so users understand what to fill in.
Troubleshooting
The prompt isn't working as expected
Edit the prompt and clarify the instructions
Make sure your dynamic values (using
#) are clearTest the updated prompt with a simple example first
I forgot to fill in a dynamic value
When you use a prompt with dynamic values, all placeholders must be filled before you can proceed
If a field is empty, the "Use Prompt" button will not be available
Fill in all the values shown in the "Fill prompt context" section
The "Use Prompt" button is grayed out
Make sure you've selected a prompt from the list
If the prompt has dynamic values, ensure all fields in "Fill prompt context" are completed
Try refreshing the page and opening the Prompts modal again
Additional Resources
Chat Getting Started β Learn how to start your first conversation
Browse and Change AI Models β Choose the right AI model for your prompts
Attaching Files & Documents β Combine prompts with file analysis for more powerful workflows
Ready to save time? Create your first prompt now. Click "Browse prompts" in Chat, then "Create a new prompt" to get started.