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How much QoderWork can accomplish largely depends on how you communicate with it. This guide shares proven methods for getting better results from QoderWork.

Prompt Fundamentals

Be Specific, Not Vague

QoderWork can’t read your mind. The more specific your request, the more accurate the results.
Bad: "Make me a spreadsheet"
Good: "Create an Excel spreadsheet with three columns: Name, Department, and Start Date. Fill in 5 rows of sample data."
Bad: "Edit this a bit"
Good: "Rewrite paragraph 2 of this report in a more formal tone, targeting a senior management audience."

Provide Context and Purpose

Telling QoderWork “why” yields better results than just saying “what”:
Bad: "Write a self-introduction"
Good: "I'm interviewing for a product manager role. The interviewer has a technical background. Write a 1-minute self-introduction that highlights my data analysis skills and cross-team collaboration experience."

One Topic at a Time

Keep each task focused on a single topic. Don’t cram too many different requests into one message:
Bad: "Write my weekly report, also organize last week's meeting notes, and make a schedule for next week"
Good: Handle these as three separate tasks, or at least send them as three separate messages

Advanced Techniques

Let Files Do the Talking

Instead of spending a lot of words describing data, attach files directly:
  • Drag and drop Excel / CSV / PDF into the input box
  • Paste screenshots into the conversation
  • Use @ to reference files in your workspace
"@sales-data.xlsx Analyze the Q2 sales trends, identify the 3 fastest-growing categories, and create a bar chart."

Specify the Output Format

Clearly tell QoderWork what format you want the results in:
"Organize this into a Markdown table"
"Output as a .docx file"
"Create a PPT, 10 slides or fewer"
"Answer in English, using a bulleted list"

Provide Examples

If you have specific expectations for the result, give a small example:
"Name these 10 products. Style should be similar to: 'Moonlit Breeze', 'Amber Horizon' — two-word evocative names."

Break Down Complex Tasks Step by Step

Don’t throw complex tasks at QoderWork all at once. Take it step by step:
1

Step 1: Start with the big picture

"I need to plan a company annual party. Give me an outline first, including the main segments and time schedule."
2

Step 2: Drill down after confirmation

"The outline looks good. Now expand segment 3 'Interactive Games' — give me 5 specific game ideas and the materials needed."
3

Step 3: Iterate and refine

"Change game 2 to a version more suitable for a group of 50 people. Keep the rest as is."

Use Follow-Ups and Iteration

When you’re not satisfied with QoderWork’s response, you don’t need to start over. Just follow up:
  • “Go into more detail” — expand the content
  • “Too long, cut it in half” — make it concise
  • “Try a different style” — change the tone
  • “Point 3 is wrong, it should be…” — correct it

Choose the Right Workbench

Pick the appropriate workbench for each task type:
Task TypeRecommended Workbench
Writing emails, creating reportsGeneral
Making posters, UI designDesign
Creating slide decks, presentationsSlides
Long-form writing, fiction, copywritingWriting

Common Scenario Templates

Data Analysis

@data-file.xlsx
Analyze this dataset:
1. Summarize trends in key metrics
2. Identify outliers and possible causes
3. Generate visualizations (line chart + pie chart)
4. Output as a PDF report

Document Organization

@meeting-recording.txt
Organize these meeting notes into formal minutes:
- Attendees: Alice, Bob, Charlie
- Categorize by agenda topic
- Mark each decision and the person responsible
- Output as a Word document

Email Drafting

Help me write an email:
- Recipient: Project manager at Client A
- Purpose: Postpone the delivery originally scheduled for Friday to next Wednesday
- Tone: Sincere but professional
- Briefly explain the reason (technical testing needs more time)
- Close by confirming the new date

Research

Research "2024 domestic EV market" for me:
- Market size and growth rate
- Top 5 brands by market share
- Technology trends (batteries, autonomous driving)
- Major policy changes
Compile into a 2-page briefing with sources cited.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The following practices will reduce QoderWork’s output quality:
MistakeWhy It’s BadHow to Fix
Cramming all requirements into one sentenceQoderWork is likely to miss detailsBreak it into clear steps
Moving on without checking resultsErrors compound in subsequent stepsConfirm each step before continuing
Mixing multiple topics in one taskConfused context leads to off-topic responsesOne topic per task
Never using attachmentsDescribing data in plain text is inefficient and error-proneAttach the original files directly
Not telling QoderWork the purposeLack of context leads to generic resultsExplain the scenario and audience

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