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- Starting from a structured, reusable prompt instead of a blank chat.
- Adapting the prompt to your own inputs while keeping the original intent intact.
- Workflows related to Sales.
Tests an elevator pitch through a simulated networking event with five distinct skeptical and curious personas.
I want to pressure-test my elevator pitch by role-playing real conversations. Set up a panel of 5 people I might meet at a networking event:
1. The Skeptic - thinks coaching is a scam, will challenge everything
2. The Polite Dismisser - smiles and nods but is looking for an exit
3. The Curious Questioner - genuinely interested, asks probing follow-ups
4. The Comparison Shopper - knows other coaches, wants to know why you're different
5. The Dream Client - has the exact problem I solve, ready to learn more
One at a time, play each person. Start with 'The Skeptic'. I will give my pitch: {{Elevator Pitch: e.g. I help busy CEOs regain 10 hours a week through streamlined delegation}}.
Stay in character, push back, and ask awkward questions. After each exchange, briefly tell me what worked, what didn't, and how I could sharpen my response.
e.g. I help busy CEOs regain 10 hours a week through streamlined delegation
I want to pressure-test my elevator pitch by role-playing real conversations. Set up a panel of 5 people I might meet at a networking event: 1. The Skeptic - thinks coaching is a scam, will challenge everything 2. The Polite Dismisser - smiles and nods but is looking for an exit 3. The Curious Questioner - genuinely interested, asks probing follow-ups 4. The Comparison Shopper - knows other coaches, wants to know why you're different 5. The Dream Client - has the exact problem I solve, ready to learn more One at a time, play each person. Start with 'The Skeptic'. I will give my pitch: e.g. I help busy CEOs regain 10 hours a week through streamlined delegation. Stay in character, push back, and ask awkward questions. After each exchange, briefly tell me what worked, what didn't, and how I could sharpen my response.
Variables are wrapped in {{ and }} and follow this pattern:
A selection can reference a predefined variable list using square brackets. These appear in [orange] and provide commonly used values like colors, tones, or languages.
You can also provide an inline list of choices separated by commas.
Tip: You don't need the PUCO app to use these prompts! Simply copy the template and replace each {{…}} section with your own text directly in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other AI assistant.