ChatGPT/Claude Real Estate Mein — 50 Prompts Practical Guide
2026 mein real estate broker ka AI assistant uska sabse productive colleague hai — jo na thakta hai, na complain karta hai, na salary maangta hai. Sirf ek cheez chahiye: sahi prompt.
Yeh article ek comprehensive collection hai 50 battle-tested prompts ki — jo Indian real estate context ke liye specifically design kiye gaye hain. Har prompt ke saath ek example output bhi hai — aapko sirf copy karo, customize karo, aur kaam mein lagao.
AI pehla draft likhta hai. Aap verify karte ho, personalize karte ho, facts check karte ho. AI output ko directly use mat karo bina review kiye — especially numbers aur legal points. AI = First Draft Machine, not Final Copy Machine.
AI Tools Which One to Use?
| Tool | Best For | Pricing | Hindi Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| ChatGPT (GPT-4o) | All-round tasks | Free / $20/month Plus | Good |
| Claude (Sonnet/Opus) | Long documents, nuanced writing | Free / $20/month Pro | Good |
| Gemini (Google) | Research, web access | Free / Rs 1,950/month | Excellent |
| Copilot (Microsoft) | Office integration | Free with Windows | Good |
Start with ChatGPT free version. Zyada kaam ke liye Plus subscription lo — ek property deal ki commission iska cost 100 guna recover kar deta hai. If you write long detailed market reports, Claude is superior for nuanced, structured writing.
Time Savings Overview
Section 1: Property Descriptions (Prompts 1-5)
Property descriptions mein AI ka sabse clear ROI hai. Pehle jahan 30 minutes lagte the, ab 5 minutes mein professional copy ready.
Prompt 1 — Basic Property Description
Prompt:
Write a compelling property listing description for the following property:
Location: [Sector 45, Gurgaon]
Type: [3 BHK Apartment]
Size: [1,450 sq ft]
Floor: [8th floor out of 12]
Facing: [East]
Age: [5 years old]
Price: [Rs 95 Lakhs]
Key Features: [Modular kitchen, 2 covered parking, gym, swimming pool, 24/7 security]
Nearby: [DLF Cyber City 2.5 km, Metro 800m, School 500m]
Write in a mix of professional English with natural flow. Make it aspirational but honest. 150-200 words.
AI Output Example:
Wake up to gentle morning light in this beautifully maintained 3 BHK on the 8th floor of a premium Sector 45 address. At 1,450 square feet of thoughtfully designed space, every corner reflects careful living.
The modular kitchen is ready for your culinary aspirations, while two covered parking spots add everyday convenience. Your mornings start better when DLF Cyber City is a quick 2.5 km commute and the metro just 800 meters away.
The building’s amenities — a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, and 24/7 security — mean weekends feel like a staycation. An established school just 500m away makes this a natural choice for families planning the next chapter.
At Rs 95 lakhs, this east-facing home offers strong value in one of Gurgaon’s most sought-after sectors. Vacant and ready for immediate possession.
Prompt 2 — Luxury Property Description
Prompt:
Write an ultra-premium property listing for:
Property: [4 BHK Penthouse]
Location: [Worli, Mumbai]
Size: [4,200 sq ft + 800 sq ft private terrace]
View: [Sea-facing, Arabian Sea view]
Price: [Rs 12 Crore]
Developer: [Premium developer, RERA registered]
Features: [Private lift lobby, smart home automation, Italian marble, Miele appliances, 3 car parking]
Target audience: HNI buyers. Tone: Aspirational, exclusive, understated luxury. 200-250 words.
Prompt 3 — Hindi-English Mixed Listing (Hinglish)
Prompt:
Write a property listing in natural Hinglish (50% Hindi, 50% English) for a middle-class Indian buyer.
Property: 2 BHK apartment in Thane, 850 sq ft, 5th floor, price Rs 65 lakh, near station.
Target buyer: Working professional, first-time homebuyer, budget-conscious but aspirational.
Make it feel like a trusted friend giving advice, not a salesman. 150 words.
Prompt 4 — WhatsApp Property Message
Prompt:
Convert this property listing into a short, punchy WhatsApp message (under 100 words) that a broker can send to potential buyers.
[Paste property details]
Include: Key highlights, price, one call-to-action. Use line breaks for readability. No formal language.
Prompt 5 — Property Comparison Description
Prompt:
Write a comparison description for a buyer choosing between two properties:
Option A: [Details of property 1]
Option B: [Details of property 2]
Buyer profile: [Young couple, both working, budget Rs 80L, want good connectivity, planning family in 2 years]
Present honestly — when A wins, when B wins. Help them decide based on their profile. 250 words.
Section 2: Market Analysis Content (Prompts 6-10)
Prompt 6 — Area Market Update
Prompt:
I need a market update for [Whitefield, Bangalore] for my real estate clients.
Based on general knowledge:
- Write about why this area is popular
- What types of buyers typically buy here
- What price range to expect (I'll verify current numbers)
- Infrastructure developments that affect the area
- Investment perspective — rent vs own
Write as an informative newsletter section, 200 words, professional tone.
Prompt 7 — Buyer FAQ Answer
Prompt:
My real estate client is asking: "Is this a good time to buy a home or should I wait for prices to drop?"
Write a balanced, honest answer that:
1. Acknowledges legitimate concerns about timing
2. Explains factors that matter more than timing (personal readiness, rate lock-in, inflation hedge)
3. Doesn't pressure them but gives them framework to decide
4. Ends with a question to understand their specific situation better
250 words, conversational tone.
Prompt 8 — Investment Analysis Template
Prompt:
Create a simple investment analysis framework for a client considering buying a 2 BHK apartment for Rs 75 lakh as an investment.
Cover:
- Expected rental income (placeholder — I'll fill actual numbers)
- Gross rental yield calculation
- Net yield after maintenance/vacancy
- 5-year appreciation scenario (conservative / moderate / optimistic)
- ROI comparison vs FD, mutual fund (brief)
- Key risks to consider
Format as a structured table + brief explanation. Client-friendly language.
Prompt 9 — Neighborhood Research Summary
Prompt:
Summarize key selling points for the neighborhood of [Hinjewadi, Pune] for a first-time homebuyer from another city.
Cover:
- Why people move here (employment)
- Infrastructure status
- Social infrastructure (schools, hospitals, malls)
- Traffic and connectivity reality (honest)
- Type of community/residents
- Future development potential
Write as an honest broker's perspective, not a sales pitch. 200 words.
Prompt 10 — Market Trend Newsletter
Prompt:
Write a monthly real estate market newsletter section titled "What's Happening in [City] Real Estate This Month."
Placeholder structure where I insert my own data:
- 2-3 key observations about market sentiment
- A notable deal or trend
- What to watch next month
- One actionable tip for buyers / sellers
Professional newsletter style, 300 words. I'll add specific numbers and data myself.
Section 3: Client Emails (Prompts 11-15)
Prompt 11 — First Response to Inquiry
Prompt:
Write a professional email responding to a property inquiry.
Client said: "Hi, I saw your listing for [3 BHK in [Area]]. Is it available? What's the final price?"
My context: Property is available, price has some negotiation room (up to 5%), I want to schedule a site visit this week.
Write: Professional but warm, gather more info about their requirements, suggest site visit. 150 words.
"Yes available. Price is 90 lakhs. Call me. 9876543210" — Cold, transactional, no relationship building. One sentence = lost opportunity.
"Thank you for your interest in the 3 BHK — excellent choice! Before we schedule, a few quick questions to ensure this is the right fit: Are you looking for immediate possession? Is this for self-use or investment? The asking price is Rs 90 lakhs with some room for discussion depending on payment timeline. Are you free for a site visit this weekend?"
Prompt 12 — Follow-Up After Site Visit
Prompt:
Write a follow-up email to send 24 hours after a site visit where:
- Client seemed interested but said "let me discuss with family"
- They asked specific questions about: parking, maintenance charges, loan eligibility
- I want to: address their questions, keep momentum, not seem desperate
Warm professional tone. 200 words.
Prompt 13 — Price Negotiation Email
Prompt:
Client has made an offer of Rs 82 lakh against asking price of Rs 90 lakh. Seller is willing to go to Rs 87 lakh but not lower.
Write an email from broker to buyer that:
- Thanks them for their offer
- Honestly represents the seller's position
- Explains why Rs 87L is fair value (without lying)
- Suggests a path to close the deal
- Keeps relationship positive even if they say no
150 words, professional.
Prompt 14 — Referral Request Email
Prompt:
Write an email to a past client who bought a property through me 8 months ago.
Goal: Gently ask for referrals from their friends/family.
Include:
- Warm check-in about how they're settling in
- Mention any area news or upcoming infrastructure
- Brief, non-pushy referral request
- Offer: If their referred person buys, gift voucher / referral bonus
Tone: Like a friend catching up, not a salesman. 180 words.
Prompt 15 — Deal Closure Email
Prompt:
Write a warm deal closure congratulations email to a buyer who just finalized a property purchase.
Include:
- Genuine congratulations (make it feel special)
- Summary of what they're getting (I'll fill property details)
- Next steps clearly listed (registration, loan disbursement, possession timeline)
- Offer continued support
- Subtle ask to review/recommend
200 words. Make them feel they made a great decision.
Section 4: Objection Handling Scripts (Prompts 16-20)
Prompt 16 — “Prices Will Fall” Objection
Prompt:
A potential buyer says: "Real estate prices bahut zyada hain abhi. Main wait karunga — prices girengi 1-2 saal mein."
Write a response script for me as a broker that:
1. Validates their concern (don't dismiss it)
2. Gives 3 honest counter-arguments with logic (not just "prices always go up")
3. Asks a question to understand their personal situation
4. Doesn't pressure them
Hindi-English mixed language (Hinglish). 200 words.
Prompt 17 — “Builder Is Not Trusted” Objection
Prompt:
Buyer says: "Itna investment karna hai but builder ke baare mein sure nahi hun. Kya guarantee hai delivery hogi?"
Script to address this covering:
1. How to verify builder credibility (RERA, past projects, financial health)
2. Legal protections available (RERA, escrow accounts)
3. What questions they should ask the builder directly
4. When to walk away from a deal (honest red flags)
Professional Hinglish, 200 words.
Prompt 18 — “Home Loan Rate Too High” Objection
Prompt:
Buyer says: "Home loan interest 9% hai. Bahut zyada hai. Pehle rate kam ho jaaye tab property lungunga."
Write response addressing:
1. Current rate context (I'll add actual numbers)
2. Fixed vs floating rate lock-in strategy
3. EMI as forced savings argument
4. Inflation hedge of property
5. Rental cost vs EMI comparison framework
Hinglish, practical tone, 200 words.
Prompt 19 — “I’ll Buy Directly From Builder” Objection
Prompt:
Client says: "Builder ke paas seedha jaaunga. Broker ko kyun dun commission?"
Write a response explaining broker value proposition:
1. What a broker actually does (negotiation, due diligence, comparison)
2. How builder commission structure works (broker cost often in developer's marketing budget)
3. Risk of going alone (one-sided information)
4. Specific things I can do for them that they can't do alone
Confident but not defensive. Hinglish, 200 words.
Prompt 20 — “Let Me Think” Objection
Prompt:
After a 45-minute site visit, buyer says "Sochna padega. Main aapse contact karunga."
Write:
1. Graceful exit conversation (don't pressure)
2. The question to ask before they leave (uncover real hesitation)
3. Follow-up plan text message to send that evening
4. Email to send 48 hours later
Practical scripts I can actually use. Hinglish.
Section 5: Social Media Posts (Prompts 21-25)
Prompt 21 — Instagram Educational Post
Prompt:
Write an Instagram caption for a post about "5 mistakes first-time homebuyers make."
Format: Hook line + 5 points with emoji + CTA
Platform: Instagram
Tone: Helpful expert, not salesman
Include relevant hashtags for Indian real estate audience
Length: 200-300 characters caption + list + 5-8 hashtags
Prompt 22 — LinkedIn Market Update Post
Prompt:
Write a LinkedIn post sharing market insight about [specific area/trend].
My observation: [I'll add my specific observation here]
Transform into a professional LinkedIn post that:
- Starts with an insight/hook (not "I am pleased to share")
- Shares data or specific observation
- Gives readers a takeaway
- Ends with a question to drive comments
200 words, professional but conversational.
Prompt 23 — Facebook Property Listing Post
Prompt:
Write a Facebook post for listing a [3 BHK in Noida Extension, Rs 65 lakhs].
Facebook audience: Family-oriented, value-conscious buyers.
Include:
- Attention-grabbing opening
- Key features in easy-to-read format
- Price and USP
- Multiple CTAs (comment, DM, call)
- Local area benefits
200 words, warm family-friendly tone.
Prompt 24 — YouTube Video Script Intro
Prompt:
Write a 60-second YouTube video intro script for a video titled "Top 5 Localities to Buy in [City] in 2026."
Include:
- Hook that creates curiosity/FOMO
- What viewers will learn
- Why they should trust me (brief credibility)
- Subscribe/like ask
Natural speaking style, not scripted-sounding. 150 words to speak in 60 seconds.
Prompt 25 — WhatsApp Status / Story Content
Prompt:
Write 5 different WhatsApp Status / Instagram Story text ideas for a real estate broker.
Each should be:
- Under 50 words
- Shareable insight or tip (not "DM for property")
- Makes followers value following me
- One soft CTA maximum
Topics to cover: Market tip, buying advice, area insight, myth buster, motivational.
Section 6: Area Research (Prompts 26-30)
Prompt 26 — Area Deep Dive Request
Prompt:
I need to become an expert on [Dwarka Expressway, Gurgaon] to advise clients better.
Give me a structured briefing covering:
1. Historical development timeline
2. Current project landscape (types, price range — I'll verify)
3. Infrastructure: roads, metro status, amenities
4. Buyer profile — who buys here
5. Investment potential — rental yield, appreciation history
6. Downsides / challenges (honest)
7. Future 2-3 year outlook
300 words, I'll fact-check and add current data.
Prompt 27 — Competitive Area Comparison
Prompt:
Create a comparison guide for a buyer choosing between [Kharghar vs Ulwe vs Kamothe] in Navi Mumbai.
For each area, cover:
- Price range
- Connectivity
- Social infrastructure
- Builder quality typical
- Pros and cons
- Best suited for (profile of buyer)
Format: Table + brief summary for each. 300 words.
Prompt 28 — Infrastructure Impact Analysis
Prompt:
Analyze the real estate impact of [Navi Mumbai Airport] on surrounding localities.
Cover:
- Which areas benefit most
- Timeline correlation (how prices typically move near airports)
- Speculation risk vs genuine appreciation
- Which property types benefit (residential vs commercial)
- Investment timing recommendation framework
200 words, analytical tone. I'll add specific price data.
Prompt 29 — School/Education Infrastructure Research
Prompt:
For a family relocating to [Pune], write a guide about school infrastructure across key residential areas.
Frame as: "Which area should you buy in based on school quality?"
Cover 3-4 areas, their reputation for education infrastructure, commute feasibility, and real estate price correlation with school quality.
Parent-friendly tone, 250 words.
Prompt 30 — Area Safety and Lifestyle Analysis
Prompt:
Write a lifestyle guide for [Koramangala, Bangalore] that I can share with relocating professionals.
Cover:
- Lifestyle vibe (restaurants, cafes, nightlife)
- Safety perception (don't make promises, frame as general reputation)
- Traffic reality (honest)
- Community (expat friendly? Family oriented? Young professionals?)
- Weekend activities
- Real estate price range (I'll add current data)
Conversational, lifestyle magazine tone. 200 words.
Section 7: Legal Document Explanation (Prompts 31-35)
Prompt 31 — Sale Agreement Explanation
Prompt:
Explain these common clauses in a property sale agreement in simple Hinglish for a first-time buyer:
1. Indemnity clause
2. Force majeure
3. Penalty clause for delayed possession
4. Defect liability period
5. Association/society formation clause
Each: 50 words max, plain language, what buyer should check.
Note: I'll tell client to verify with a lawyer before signing.
Prompt 32 — RERA Terms Explanation
Prompt:
My client is confused about RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Authority). Write a simple explainer covering:
1. What RERA means for buyers (protections)
2. How to check if a project is RERA registered
3. What to do if builder violates RERA rules
4. RERA complaint process (brief)
5. RERA website links (mention they should Google state-specific RERA)
Hinglish, 250 words, reassuring tone.
Prompt 33 — Home Loan Document Checklist
Prompt:
Create a comprehensive home loan document checklist for a salaried employee applying for a home loan in India.
Categories:
- Personal documents
- Income documents
- Property documents (from seller)
- Bank-specific documents
Format: Checklist with checkboxes. Add notes where documents might have alternatives.
Clean, practical format.
Prompt 34 — Property Title Verification Guide
Prompt:
Write a step-by-step guide for a buyer on how to verify property title in [Maharashtra] (I'll adapt for other states).
Cover:
- What title verification means
- Documents to check (7/12, property card, encumbrance certificate)
- Red flags that indicate title issues
- Why a lawyer is essential
- Approximate cost of legal due diligence
Simple language, 200 words, don't scare them but make them careful.
Prompt 35 — GST on Property Explained
Prompt:
Explain GST on property purchase to a confused first-time buyer.
Cover:
- When GST applies (under construction vs ready)
- Current GST rates for different property types (I'll verify current rates)
- How it affects the total cost
- Input tax credit — do buyers get it?
- Common misconceptions
Hinglish, simple, 200 words.
Section 8: Negotiation Scripts (Prompts 36-40)
Prompt 36 — Negotiation Opening Script
Prompt:
Write a negotiation script for a buyer who wants to negotiate from Rs 90 lakh asking price to Rs 82 lakh.
Stages:
1. Opening (don't reveal max budget)
2. Using comparable sales as leverage
3. Listing property's weaknesses diplomatically
4. Making the counter-offer
5. Handling seller pushback
Real dialogue script, Hinglish, practical. 300 words.
Prompt 37 — Seller Negotiation Preparation
Prompt:
I'm representing a seller. Help me prepare for negotiation with a buyer who is likely to negotiate hard.
Seller's property: [Details]
Asking price: Rs X, minimum acceptable: Rs Y
Create:
1. Opening position script
2. Justification points for price
3. Responses to common buyer objections
4. When to offer sweeteners (parking, furniture, timeline flexibility)
5. Walk-away signals
200 words, practical dialogue format.
Prompt 38 — Win-Win Deal Structure
Prompt:
Help me structure a win-win deal where:
- Buyer's max budget: Rs 85 lakh
- Seller's minimum: Rs 88 lakh
- Gap: Rs 3 lakh
Creative ways to bridge this gap without either party feeling they lost.
Ideas to explore: Payment timeline, included furniture/fixtures, maintenance charges pre-payment, split registration cost, delayed possession benefit.
Practical options I can present to both parties. 200 words.
Prompt 39 — Commercial Property Negotiation
Prompt:
Write a negotiation framework for commercial office space rental negotiation.
Tenant's position: Need 2,000 sq ft, budget Rs 80/sq ft/month, want 3-year lock-in.
Landlord asking: Rs 110/sq ft, 5-year lock-in, 3-month security deposit.
Script for broker to negotiate: Rental amount, lock-in period, fit-out period (rent-free), security deposit, escalation clause.
Professional tone, English, 250 words.
Prompt 40 — Post-Negotiation Closure Script
Prompt:
Both parties have agreed on price. Write the conversation / script to:
1. Verbally confirm all agreed terms clearly
2. Explain next steps (token, agreement, registration)
3. Set timeline expectations
4. Address any last-minute cold feet
Smooth, confidence-building script. Hinglish. 150 words.
Section 9: Ad Copies (Prompts 41-45)
Prompt 41 — Google Search Ad
Prompt:
Write 3 Google Search Ad copies for a [2 BHK in Noida] listing.
Format: Headline 1 (30 chars) | Headline 2 (30 chars) | Headline 3 (30 chars) | Description (90 chars each)
Target keyword: "2 BHK flat Noida"
USP: Near metro, RERA registered, Rs 45 lakh onwards
Goal: Maximize calls/WhatsApp inquiries
Give me 3 variations to test.
Prompt 42 — Facebook/Instagram Ad Copy
Prompt:
Write a Facebook + Instagram ad for targeting first-time homebuyers.
Campaign goal: Lead generation
Target: 28-38 age, working professional, income Rs 8-15 lakh/year
Offer: Free home buying consultation (no obligation)
Ad components:
- Primary text (125 words max)
- Headline (40 chars)
- Description (30 chars)
- CTA button recommendation
Hinglish, aspirational but relatable tone.
Prompt 43 — YouTube Pre-Roll Script
Prompt:
Write a 15-second unskippable YouTube pre-roll ad script for a real estate developer project.
Project: [Premium apartments in Pune]
Target: NRI buyers
Hook: Must grab attention in first 5 seconds
Message: Invest in India from anywhere, trusted developer
Script with timing markers. English, premium tone.
Prompt 44 — WhatsApp Broadcast Message
Prompt:
Write a WhatsApp broadcast message for new property launch to my existing client database.
Property: [Details]
Audience: Past clients who have shown interest in Bangalore properties
Goal: Generate site visit appointments this weekend
Tone: Exclusive, like sharing with inner circle
Under 100 words, with emoji appropriate for WhatsApp. Must not feel like mass spam.
Prompt 45 — Newspaper/Print Ad Copy
Prompt:
Write a newspaper classified ad for a [resale property] in [Area].
Constraints: Under 50 words (print is expensive), must include all essential info.
Required: Configuration, area, location, key USP, price, contact.
Write 2 versions — one focused on price, one focused on lifestyle.
Section 10: Business Planning (Prompts 46-50)
Prompt 46 — Monthly Business Review Template
Prompt:
Create a monthly business review template for an independent real estate broker.
Metrics to track:
- Leads generated (by source)
- Site visits conducted
- Offers made
- Deals closed
- Revenue
- Pipeline value
- Client satisfaction
Format: Fillable template with formulas/ratios I should monitor.
Include: What's working, what to improve, next month targets section.
Prompt 47 — 90-Day Business Plan
Prompt:
Help me create a 90-day business plan as a real estate broker targeting [NCR market].
My current situation:
- [I'll add my specific situation]
- Goal: Rs X revenue in 90 days
- Resources: [team/tools available]
Create week-by-week action plan covering:
- Lead generation strategy
- Relationship building
- Digital presence
- Learning/skill building
Practical, specific, actionable. 300 words.
Prompt 48 — Client Segmentation Strategy
Prompt:
Help me segment my client database of 500 contacts for targeted communication.
Suggest segmentation criteria for a real estate broker:
- By intent (buyer/seller/investor/tenant)
- By timeline (immediate/3-6 months/long term)
- By budget range
- By geography preference
- By stage in funnel (cold/warm/hot)
For each segment, suggest: Communication frequency, content type, CTA.
This will help me stop mass messaging everyone the same thing.
Prompt 49 — Referral Program Design
Prompt:
Design a referral program for my real estate brokerage.
Goal: Get past clients and network to refer new buyers/sellers.
Design:
- Referral incentive structure (what to offer)
- Communication template to announce program
- Tracking system (simple)
- How to thank referrers
- Legal considerations (brief)
Practical, can implement this week. Rs 5,000-20,000 budget for incentives.
Prompt 50 — Personal Brand Bio
Prompt:
Write a professional bio for a real estate broker with [8 years] experience specializing in [Mumbai residential and commercial properties].
Versions needed:
1. LinkedIn bio (300 words) — professional, credibility-focused
2. Website about page intro (150 words) — warm, trust-building
3. WhatsApp Business description (under 140 chars)
4. Instagram bio (under 150 chars with line breaks)
Personal info I'll provide: [Name, specialization, achievements, years of experience]
Make each version platform-appropriate.
Using These Prompts — Best Practices
The AI Output Quality Formula
Better Input = Better Output
Add context → AI writes better
Add examples → AI matches your style
Add constraints → AI stays on point
Add your voice → AI sounds like you
Customization Checklist (Before Using Any AI Output)
Time Savings Calculator
| Task | Manual Time | With AI | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Property description | 30 mins | 10 mins | 67% |
| Client email | 20 mins | 7 mins | 65% |
| Market update post | 45 mins | 15 mins | 67% |
| Objection response prep | 60 mins | 20 mins | 67% |
| Monthly newsletter | 3 hours | 45 mins | 75% |
If you save 2 hours/day on writing = 40 hours/month = 1 extra week of selling time.
Conclusion — AI Is Your First Draft Machine
50 prompts mil gaye hain. Ab karna kya hai?
MZZI Digital ka approach: AI ko first draft machine ki tarah use karo. Aapka expertise, local knowledge, aur client relationship — yeh AI replace nahi kar sakta. AI sirf aapka first draft likhta hai. Aap uspe apni seal lagate ho. Technology aapka assistant hai, replacement nahi. Use it. Master it. Win with it.
Note: AI outputs change with platform updates. Test prompts regularly and refine based on output quality. Always human-review before sending to clients.
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