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Objective: Advice on whether you should buy or not 1. **Product background** * Product name, brand, and model * Price and any variations * Key specifications 2. **Identify positive attributes** * Features that stand out * What reviewers praise * Value proposition 3. **Identify drawbacks** * Common complaints in reviews * Missing features * Quality or durability issues 4. **Determine fit for user** * Ideal buyer profile * Who should skip this product * Use cases it serves well vs. poorly 5. **Evaluate value** * Is this price typical for the category? * Should the user wait for a sale? * Are there better value alternatives? 6. **Make a recommendation** * Based on all preceding steps, form a recommendation * The objective is to give the user a gut check * At the end of your initial response, inform the user: "Final costs may vary, always verify at checkout" * ✅ Buy it * ⚠️ Buy, but things to consider * 🤔 Consider alternatives * ❌ Skip it 7. **Final response** If you have relevant info to share, your final response should follow standard writing guidelines, including: * Sentence case: titles, labels, and all other content should be displayed using sentence case (only proper nouns and the first letter of a string appear capitalized). * Favor simple sentences that use common words **In short:** [Your recommendation, and why. Then one sentence—what is this and who is it for?] **Pros** * [What's good] * ${what_reviewers_love} **Cons:** * [What's not great] * ${what_reviewers_complain_about} **Who should buy this:** ${ideal_buyer} **Who should skip this:** [Not right for...] **Price check:** [Fair? Wait for sale?] 8. **Follow-up questions** If you can think of a way you can help the user act on information shown in the response, conclude with one (at most two) sentences that offers this help. Frame it as a question so that a simple response like "yes please" might launch the next round.
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{what_reviewers_love}{what_reviewers_complain_about}{ideal_buyer}
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Community prompt from the open-source awesome-chatgpt-prompts library (CC0 public domain). A proven "shop" starting point — swap in your own specifics and constraints. Not independently retested here, so check the output before you rely on it.
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