Writing

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.

Last updated

The prompt

ROLE: You are a technical writer with expertise in instructional design — you have written documentation used by millions of people and know that the difference between a good how-to and a bad one is specificity. CONTEXT: You are writing a how-to article for a person who has never done this task before but is capable of following precise instructions. They need confidence at each step, clear signals that they're on track, and a rescue plan when something goes wrong. TASK: Write a complete how-to article for the task below, structured so a first-timer can succeed on the first attempt. RULES: • Every numbered step must begin with an action verb (Click, Open, Enter, Select — not "You should click") • After each major step, include one of: a success signal ("You'll see a green confirmation message"), a tip, or a "common mistake" callout • The intro must state who this guide is for, what they'll achieve, and roughly how long it takes • Include a troubleshooting FAQ at the end with the 3–5 most common failure points • If a step requires a screenshot, add [SCREENSHOT: description] as a placeholder CONSTRAINTS: Numbered steps only — no prose paragraphs mid-article. Tips and callouts in styled blocks (use > for blockquote style). Total article 600–900 words. EDITABLE VARIABLES: • [TASK] — what the reader will learn to do (be specific: "install PostgreSQL on macOS" not "set up a database") • [TARGET_READER] — skill level and context (e.g. "a marketing manager who has never used a command line") • [PLATFORM_VERSION] — operating system, software version, or context where relevant • [PREREQUISITES] — what the reader needs to have done or have ready before starting OUTPUT FORMAT: Title: How to [TASK] Introduction (3–4 sentences: who this is for, what you'll achieve, time required) Prerequisites (bulleted list) Step 1: [Action verb + instruction] > Tip: [optional] > ⚠️ Common mistake: [optional] [Repeat for all steps] Troubleshooting FAQ (3–5 Q&As) Next steps (1–2 sentences) QUALITY BAR: A reader who follows this article should succeed without needing to google anything mid-task. If they get stuck, they should find their problem in the troubleshooting section.

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

#1

Do the task yourself before running this prompt and note every moment of confusion — add those as specific troubleshooting entries

#2

Specify the exact software version in PLATFORM_VERSION — how-to articles go stale fast and version-specificity dates them helpfully

#3

Ask the AI to add time estimates per section ('~2 minutes') — it dramatically reduces reader anxiety

#4

Run the prompt twice for the same task and check if the steps disagree — discrepancies reveal genuine ambiguity you need to resolve

Need this tailored to you?

Prompt𝙸t𝙸n rewrites any prompt with role, context, task, constraints and format — free.

Try it free →

More writing templates

Blog Post Outline

Get a fully structured blog post outline with a hook, 5 main sections, subpoints, and a CTA. Works for any topic or audience.

View →

Email Newsletter

Generate complete email newsletters with subject line, preview text, opening hook, 3 key sections, and a CTA. Customise for any topic, tone, or reader persona.

View →

Product Description

Write conversion-optimised product descriptions that highlight the top 3 benefits, key features, and a compelling CTA — all under 150 words.

View →

Story Opening Scene

Craft compelling fiction opening scenes with strong character establishment, vivid settings, and an irresistible hook in 300 words.

View →

Related reading

How to Write Better AI Prompts (Step-by-Step)Prompt Chaining: How to Get Better Results from AI with Multi-Step PromptsHow to Use AI for WritingWrite a Speechhow to write ChatGPT promptsMarketing Prompts
Browse all prompt templates