AI Prompt Playbook — 50 Prompts, Each With Its Failure Mode Named (Agent Edition)
Fifty prompts, in the order the file actually happens.
Every prompt is built from the same four visible stages — Set the Stage, Define the Task, Specify
the Rules, Examples and Output Requirement — so you are never pasting a black box. You can see
which stage is doing which job, and which one to edit when it needs to fit your state, your
brokerage or your voice.
What makes this different from a generic prompt pack
- A "Watch out for" on every single prompt — the specific, named way that prompt tends to go
wrong, placed right under it, not collected in an appendix you'll never open.
- A dedicated redaction pass (Prompt 50) and a full "Before you paste anything" section —
what never belongs in a chat window (SSNs, account numbers, ID numbers), how to redact before
you copy, and why the check itself is a safety net, not a substitute for redacting by hand.
Two risk chips — VERIFY AGAINST SOURCE and LICENSED REVIEW — flag the prompts that carry extra
exposure, so you know before you paste, not after.
- Nothing here claims to replace your judgment. Every prompt says plainly that a wrong,
confident answer is the actual risk, and builds the check for it into the prompt itself.
What is inside
- 50 prompts, covering contract intake through the two-day post-close check-in and
long-term client touches
- The four-stage format on every prompt — Set the Stage, Define the Task, Specify the Rules,
Examples and Output Requirement — so you always know which part to edit
- A "Watch out for" under every prompt, naming the specific way that prompt tends to go wrong
- A full redaction and PII-handling section before the prompts start, plus a dedicated
redaction-check prompt (50) for anything you're about to paste elsewhere
- A reusable standing-context block — set your state, contract form and file details once,
instead of retyping them into every prompt
- The six prompts you'll use on almost any file — summarizing a long thread, drafting a
status update, turning notes into a task list — collected together at the end
How you use it
Open to the phase your file is in. Copy the prompt, drop your own details into the stages where
it asks for them, and paste your document where the `<<<marker>>>` is. Read the "Watch out for"
before you trust the answer.
Who it is for
An agent already running files who wants the mostly-typing parts of the job done faster — not
someone looking to be taught the transaction.
Format: one PDF, 85 pages. Instant download.