Master prompt writing and advanced techniques to get the most out of QoderWork
How much QoderWork can accomplish largely depends on how you communicate with it. This guide shares proven methods for getting better results from QoderWork.
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."
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
@data-file.xlsxAnalyze this dataset:1. Summarize trends in key metrics2. Identify outliers and possible causes3. Generate visualizations (line chart + pie chart)4. Output as a PDF report
@meeting-recording.txtOrganize 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
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 "2024 domestic EV market" for me:- Market size and growth rate- Top 5 brands by market share- Technology trends (batteries, autonomous driving)- Major policy changesCompile into a 2-page briefing with sources cited.