WritingMistral
Mistral Prompts for Writing
Mistral Large produces quality writing across multiple languages, making it particularly valuable for multilingual content teams. It follows formatting and length instructions reliably, which is important for content that needs to fit specific templates.
8 copy-paste ready prompts — optimised for Mistral.
8 Mistral Writing Prompts
Blog Post Draft
Write a [word count]-word blog post titled '[title]' for [audience]. Tone: [tone]. Structure: introduction with a hook, [N] main sections with H2 headings, a conclusion with a CTA. Each section should be [X] words. Include: one compelling statistic or example per section. Do not start with 'In today's...' or similar clichés.
Edit for Clarity
Edit this text for clarity and concision. Rules: 1. Cut every word that doesn't add meaning. 2. Replace passive voice with active voice. 3. Break sentences over 25 words into two. 4. Remove jargon — replace with plain language. 5. Do not add new information. Return the edited text, then a bullet list of the top 5 changes and why. [Paste text]
Tone Rewrite
Rewrite the following text in a [target tone: formal/casual/authoritative/empathetic/playful] tone for a [target audience] audience. Keep all the same information and arguments. Do not add or remove key points. Show the rewritten version, then a brief note on the 3 main changes made to achieve the tone shift. [Paste text]
Executive Summary
Write a [word count]-word executive summary of the following [document type: report/proposal/research]. Audience: [C-suite/investors/team]. Include: the core problem or opportunity, key findings or recommendations (maximum 5), required resources or actions, and expected outcomes. Use clear, non-technical language. [Paste document]
Content Repurposing
Repurpose the following [source format: blog post/report/podcast transcript/video script] into [target format: LinkedIn post/Twitter thread/email newsletter/slide deck outline]. Keep the core argument intact. Adapt format, length, and tone for [platform/audience]. [Paste original content]
Case Study
Write a [word count]-word customer case study for [company/product] based on the following details: [paste customer details, results, quotes]. Structure: 1. Customer background (2-3 sentences). 2. Challenge they faced. 3. Solution implemented. 4. Results with specific numbers. 5. Customer quote (use provided quote or create placeholder). 6. Call to action.
Newsletter Edition
Write a [word count]-word email newsletter edition on the topic of [topic] for [audience/subscriber type]. Tone: [tone]. Include: a compelling subject line, an opening hook, 2-3 main content sections with clear transitions, one practical takeaway or tip, and a closing CTA. Make it feel personal, not corporate.
Short Story Opening
Write the opening 300 words of a [genre] short story. Setting: [setting]. Protagonist: [brief character description]. The opening should: establish the setting in one paragraph, introduce the protagonist through action or dialogue (not description), create immediate tension or a compelling question, and end on a line that makes the reader want to continue.
Tips for using Mistral for Writing
- Mistral is the go-to model for professional writing in French, Spanish, German, and other European languages
- It follows word count constraints very reliably — useful for content that must fit specific templates
- For multilingual repurposing, ask Mistral to translate and adapt (not just translate) for natural-sounding localised content
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