What You Can Write
Academic & Educational
Lesson plans, research summaries, essays in any citation style, study guides, and assessments.
Technical
API documentation, user manuals, system specs, and troubleshooting guides.
Creative
Short stories, scripts, poetry, character sketches, and world-building.
Business
Market analyses, strategic plans, reports, and marketing copy.
Ask in Chat
State the format, audience, length, and tone up front — the more specific you are, the closer the first draft lands.Prompt
Prompt
Prompt
What You Get Back
Responses render with full formatting — headings, tables, code blocks with syntax highlighting, math notation, and Mermaid diagrams. Long pieces stay structured and easy to scan. If your Twin used your uploaded documents, you’ll see citations under the answer.Save as PDF
Your Digital Twin can convert any response into a professionally formatted PDF saved to your vault. What you can say:- “Save this as a PDF”
- “Create a PDF summary of our conversation”
- “Write a study guide on photosynthesis and save it as a PDF”
- Headings and sections, tables, and syntax-highlighted code blocks
- Math symbols and emoji
- Inline images from the conversation
- Automatic page breaks for long content
Tips & Limits
- Be specific. Audience, format, length, tone, and constraints in the prompt produce a far better first draft.
- Review before you ship. Always verify facts, figures, and citations — especially for medical, legal, or financial content.
- Lean on your vault. Upload reference material first so your Twin writes from your sources and cites them.
Related
- Best Practices — prompt patterns that get sharper results
- Code & Development — generate and document code
- Sources & Citations — how your Twin cites your documents
- Sharing in Pria — share a finished dialogue or artifact