In 2025, generic message templates won't stand out in the inbox. It's more important than ever to send relevant, personalized messages to cut through the noise. With Prosp's built in AI personalization, you can do this at scale.
We've made it as easy as possible for you to get started using the prompt library. You can find other user prompts and see how many times they've been run. You can also build your own.
Here's how to get started with the prompt library:
Step 1: In the builder of your campaign, select the "Send LinkedIn Message" card from the available actions. This will add the action to your sequence. You can learn how to create a campaign and add a message here.
π‘You can also use AI prompts with the AI clone voice notes to send hyper personalized voice notes.
Step 2: Once you've selected the "Send LinkedIn Message" card and selected a sender account, you will see the text box appear. This is where you write the messages to send to your leads. To add an AI prompt to your message, select the "AI Prompt" button underneath the sender account.
Step 3: To use the community prompts, select the "Community" tab. This will display a library of prompts created by our team and other users on the platform. Once you select a prompt, make sure to click "Add". This will add it to your message.
You can also click the heart in the top right of a prompt to save the prompt for later. You can find more info on saving prompts here.
Step 4: Make sure you're happy with your prompt. Once you're happy with your message, you can select "Preview" above the message. This will open up a preview where you can see some sample outputs to make sure you're happy with your message. You can then tweak your AI prompts further to further improve your message.
π‘Top Tip: for best results, we recommend using a mixture. You can check out our AI Personalization in the DMs Playbook for more on crafting messages that convert.
To edit a prompt, simply select the prompt you want to change by hovering over the text with the purple background and purple 'β¨'
This will open up the prompt and you can make any changes you like. Don't forget to it "Save and replace" in the bottom right corner. You can find more information on editing prompts here.