Browse & Select Frameworks

Learn how to find and choose the right prompt framework for your specific needs and use cases.

What are Prompt Frameworks?

Prompt frameworks are structured templates that help you create more effective AI prompts. Each framework provides a proven structure with specific fields to fill out, ensuring your prompts are clear, comprehensive, and optimised for better AI responses.

Consistent Structure

Follow proven patterns that work

Better Results

Get more accurate and useful AI responses

Accessing the Framework Library

From the Homepage

Step 1: Navigate to PromptCue

Visit the PromptCue homepage where you'll see the main prompt builder interface.

Step 2: View Available Frameworks

The framework selector is prominently displayed, showing all available frameworks with their descriptions.

Choosing the Right Framework

1

Identify Your Goal

What do you want to achieve with your prompt? Are you looking for analysis, creative content, problem-solving, or structured information?

Example: If you need to analyse a business problem, consider the STAR or Problem-Solution frameworks.

2

Consider Your Audience

Who will be reading or using the AI's response? Different frameworks work better for different audiences and contexts.

Example: For executive summaries, use structured frameworks. For creative teams, try brainstorming frameworks.

3

Review Framework Descriptions

Each framework includes a detailed description explaining when and how to use it effectively.

Tip: Don't hesitate to experiment with different frameworks for the same task to see which produces better results.

Using the Framework Selector

Framework Details

Each framework displays key information to help you choose.

• Clear description of purpose

• Suggested use cases

• Expected output format

Best Practices for Framework Selection

Do:

  • • Read framework descriptions carefully
  • • Start with simpler frameworks if you're new
  • • Consider your specific use case
  • • Experiment with different options
  • • Save successful combinations for reuse

Avoid:

  • • Using overly complex frameworks for simple tasks
  • • Ignoring framework guidelines
  • • Sticking to only one framework type
  • • Rushing the selection process
  • • Forgetting to consider your audience
Next Steps

Once you've selected a framework, you're ready to start building your prompt.