How-To Article Prompt Template
Write a step-by-step how-to article with numbered instructions, screenshots cues, tips, and a troubleshooting section for any topic.
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The prompt
Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with your own details before running it.
How this prompt is structured
Output format
Structured article with action-verb steps, optional tip/mistake callouts per step, and a 3–5 item troubleshooting FAQ, 600–900 words
Why this template works
Starting every step with an action verb is the single most impactful improvement in instructional writing — it removes ambiguity about what the reader is supposed to do. The success signal after major steps eliminates the 'am I doing this right?' anxiety that causes people to abandon.
Pro tips
Do the task yourself before running this prompt and note every moment of confusion — add those as specific troubleshooting entries
Specify the exact software version in PLATFORM_VERSION — how-to articles go stale fast and version-specificity dates them helpfully
Ask the AI to add time estimates per section ('~2 minutes') — it dramatically reduces reader anxiety
Run the prompt twice for the same task and check if the steps disagree — discrepancies reveal genuine ambiguity you need to resolve
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