Lesson 04 · Step 3 of 5
Structure a Better AI Request
Score
68/100
Earlier in this lesson
AINA explained why structure matters and walked through the five elements: role · context · task · constraints · output format. Scroll up to revisit ↑
AINA 2 min ago

Now you try. Take the vague request below and rewrite it as a structured AI prompt — role, context, task, constraints, and output format. There's no single right answer, but I'll give you specific feedback on each element.

The vague version

"Help me figure out why our last few product launches haven't been hitting their pipeline targets."

Type your structured rewrite below ↓

just now YOU
You are a senior marketing analyst at a B2B SaaS company.

Given: our last 3 product launches under-performed against pipeline targets by 30–40%.

Help me identify the top 3 root causes by analyzing our launch playbook against industry benchmarks.

Constraints:
- Focus on demand-gen, not product readiness
- Cite at least 2 named comparison companies
- Keep findings to 3 bullets max each

Return as: a one-page exec brief with TLDR + findings + recommended action.
AINA evaluating · streaming

Solid structure. You hit four of the five elements cleanly. Here's the breakdown:

Rubric · Attempt #2
72/100 Needs revision.
▲ +8 from #1
Clarity 18/20
Context 12/20
Output Format 8/20
What worked
  • Role is unambiguous — "senior marketing analyst" gives the model a clear persona to inhabit.
  • Constraints are specific and quantified, which is rare on a first attempt.
Where to push
  • Context is thin. The model doesn't know your market, your competition, or your time horizon. Add 1-2 sentences of business situation.
  • Output format is under-specified. "Exec brief with TLDR + findings + action" — what does each section look like? How long?
  • No success criteria. Tell the model what "good" looks like — without that, it has to guess.

Want to try again with these notes? Or peek at a hint?

AINA is ready when you are.
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