Prompt Bank is a curated collection of ready-to-use prompt starters built into Halo Chat. Instead of staring at a blank input field, pick a structured prompt designed for common brand, content, strategy, and marketing tasks — then customize it with your specifics for faster, higher-quality results.
Open Halo Chat and look for the Prompt Bank panel, or go directly to /halo-chat. Prompt starters appear when you start a new conversation.
How It Works
Prompt Bank organizes starters by what you're trying to accomplish — content creation, brand strategy, audience analysis, campaign planning, and more. Pick prompts by goal, not by length.
Choose a prompt that matches your task. Each starter is pre-structured with the right framing, context cues, and output format to get high-quality results from the first try.
Fill in your specific details — audience, product, offer, constraints. The prompt structure guides you on what context to add, so you don't miss anything important.
Refine the output through follow-up messages in Halo Chat. When you find a prompt pattern that works well, remember it for future use to build a repeatable workflow.
Prompt Categories
Starters for blog posts, social copy, email drafts, headlines, and product descriptions — structured for immediate usability.
Prompts for positioning analysis, competitor research, audience persona development, and brand voice refinement.
Starters for campaign briefs, ad concepts, launch checklists, and channel strategy planning.
Prompts for market analysis, content audits, performance reviews, and competitive landscape mapping.
Best Practices
Add Your Specifics
Prompt starters are frameworks, not finished prompts. The more specific context you add (audience details, product info, constraints), the more targeted and useful the output will be.
Choose by Objective, Not by Length
A short prompt with the right structure beats a long, rambling one. Prompt Bank starters are optimized for the right level of detail — trust the format and fill in the blanks.
Build Your Prompt Muscle
Use Prompt Bank starters to learn what makes a good prompt. Over time, you'll internalize the patterns and be able to craft effective prompts from scratch.
Start your Halo Chat session with a Prompt Bank starter, then use follow-up messages to refine. The starter sets the right context and output format, and your follow-ups sharpen the specifics — this two-step approach consistently produces better results than one long prompt.