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What are some Ask AI prompts I can use?

Make the most of Ask AI to surface relevant data

Updated over 3 weeks ago

We've put together a starting guide for you to get the best results on Ask AI. You'll find a list of prompts below. This is not an exhaustive list. We encourage you to explore Ask AI and tailor it for your research.

Here are a few points to remember while writing an Ask AI prompt:

1. To find specific insights, filter by projects, file tags, and labels

For example, you may want to collate feedback about a specific feature in your product. Such as "What do users think of Deep Research?". Marvin can identify recordings and documents where "Deep Research" is clearly specified in conversations. However, it may not have enough context to identify files that mention Deep Research when it is described in generic terms, such as "that feature" or "the most-used feature".

Instead of using a prompt to surface all the information on a topic, we recommend that you filter by project, file tags, and labels. Marvin can then search within specified files to surface all the insights.

2. You can specify the format in which you want to read the answer

Marvin can arrange information as a list, table, quote, podcast script, and even a song!

3. You can ask follow-up questions

If you need to refine the initial answer, just provide a follow-up prompt. You can ask Marvin to summarize, shorten to a specific word limit, dive deeper, etc. You can learn more in our help center article.

Detect themes and trends

Ask AI is a great way to determine user sentiment or find ideas for feature improvements. For example, you can search for, ‘What are the top five queries we receive in our support tickets?’

You're likely to get targeted and accurate results if you ask Marvin to consider a specific data set. Build more context by using the filter for projects, file tags and even time period. Just click on the drop downs and choose as many filters to zero in on the right information.

You can choose to see results from only your notes, surveys, support tickets or documents (such as graphs, research reports and presentations)

You can also prioritize Ask AI answers to show you more recent data when you select "Latest data". By selecting "All time data", you prioritize relevance for the results. "Balanced" accounts for both, relevance and recency, and is the default option.

Find people

You can ask Marvin to find people who gave specific feedback or mentioned a certain kind of detail on the call.

For example, "find users who use the mobile site as well as the desktop site".

Marvin will show you the name of speakers, what they said, and which call they said it on. Use the option below the results to find more people. Marvin also puts together a useful set of prompts for you to go deeper into the research or find related answers.

Compare two things

Marvin can distinguish between two topics and show you a table to easily compare them. For example, we asked Marvin to summarize how the Analyze tab is different from Cross project analysis.

You can verify the data as Marvin lists all the sources it used to write this answer. Each numbered circle will lead you to a source in your repository. It’s a good practice to verify all AI-generated answers. Read more about this in our help center article.

You can also rate the answer to let us know how Marvin’s AI did. We use your feedback to make Marvin better.

Find quotes

This is a handy feature when you want to build out the reports showcasing your research. Hearing it straight from the users as clips, or a string of clips organized into a playlist is a great way to back up your research hypothesis.

You’ll notice shortcuts at the end of the answer to add the quote to an Insight report and copy the text. You can also ask Marvin to regenerate the answer if you are not satisfied with it.

*We recommend that you always check the accuracy of all AI-generated results before sharing the information or acting upon it.

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