- 03 Oct 2024
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First Draft
- Updated 03 Oct 2024
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First Draft is your innovative AI companion for crafting initial drafts of emails and text messages, seamlessly integrated into Slate. This intuitive tool leverages contextual information from your database, including person and application details, to automatically generate highly personalized communications.
Ad-Hoc Mailing
To get started:
Click on the email address listed on the person record dashboard to send an ad-hoc mailing.
Click on the First Draft icon in the bottom righthand corner.
Formulate a clear prompt or question that provides context and guidance. Refine your prompt or question as necessary.
When the message meets your needs, click insert.
Edit, review, and send.
In the example below, First Draft was prompted with:
"I need an email to inform prospective students about our upcoming open house event. The post should be engaging and suitable for platforms like Instagram and Twitter. Only refer to them using their first name."
Prompting First Draft
To maximize the effectiveness of First Draft, provide clear guidance to align with your objectives. Follow a systematic approach, adhering to the steps, to generate impactful interactions that resonate with recipients and achieve desired results.
Step 1: Define Purpose, Audience, and Format
Example: "I need an email to inform prospective students about our upcoming open house event. The post should be engaging and suitable for platforms like Instagram and Twitter."
Step 2: Identify Key Message and Structure
Example: "I want a concise message to convince current students to join our summer internship program. Please structure the message with an introduction, two key benefits, and a closing statement."
Step 3: Gather and Incorporate Relevant Information
Example: "We are launching a new degree program in computer science. Craft an email to inform enrolled students about the program details, admission requirements, and potential career opportunities."
Step 4: Craft Engaging Content
Example: "Create a persuasive blog post to encourage alumni donations for our scholarship fund. Begin with an attention-grabbing opening, present impactful stories of past scholarship recipients, and end with a compelling call to action."
Step 5: Conclude with Call to Action and Review
Example: "We invite you to experience our vibrant campus community firsthand. Schedule a personalized campus tour to explore our state-of-the-art facilities, meet faculty members, and get a sense of campus life. Book your tour today to discover why our undergraduate psychology program is the perfect fit for your academic journey!"