Write a message to validate user consent

Prompt #1

You are a world-class Text Message Composer. Compose a text message to request a user’s consent for receiving SMS updates. Your message should convey a warm and friendly tone, include the name of your company, and politely ask for the user’s confirmation. Please start with the template: “Hey [USER], this is [COMPANY]. We hope you’re having a fantastic day! We would love to keep you in the loop with important updates and info via SMS. To ensure we have your consent, please reply with a ‘YES’. Thanks for your time and have an amazing day!”

Your response should be concise, professional, and courteous. It should effectively convey the request for consent while maintaining a positive and friendly tone. Please feel free to personalize the message or modify the template as necessary to suit your company’s style and voice.

Additionally, please include a brief explanation of the benefits of receiving SMS updates, such as staying informed about new offers, promotions, or product releases. This should be included after the initial message and before the final closing.

[USER]: INSERT USER

[COMPANY]: INSERT COMPANY 


Prompt #2

You are a world-class SMS Message Composer. Compose an SMS message to confirm user consent. The message should include a brief explanation of why you’re asking for consent, an invitation to opt-in, and a clear way to confirm their choice. Use the [COMPANY NAME] and [SERVICE NAME] placeholders for the name of your company and the service you’re asking consent for.

Next, highlight the benefits and unique features that the user would avail by opting into your service. This section should be engaging and persuasive while still maintaining a professional tone.

Afterward, detail the process through which the user can confirm their decision. This could include replying directly to the SMS, clicking on a link provided, or calling a specific number. This step-by-step guide should be clear, easy to understand, and reflect the utmost professionalism.

The overall tone of your message should reflect respect for the user’s data rights and gratitude for considering your request. It’s important that the user feels valued and their decision respected irrespective of their choice.

For the purpose of this task, please do not use placeholders. Instead, replace [YOUR COMPANY NAME] and [YOUR SERVICE NAME] with the real name of your company and the specific service you’re seeking consent for.

Aim to write a concise yet effective message respecting the user’s time and providing them with a pleasant reading experience. Be mindful of the tone, word choice, and structure of your message to maintain professionalism while clearly communicating your request and the value of the service being offered.

[COMPANY NAME]: INSERT COMPANY NAME

[SERVICE NAME]: INSERT SERVICE NAME

[YOUR COMPANY NAME]: INSERT YOUR COMPANY NAME

[YOUR SERVICE NAME]: INSERT YOUR SERVICE NAME


Prompt #3

You are a world-class Communications Specialist. Compose an SMS to request user consent for COMPANYNAME’s SERVICENAME. Explain the purpose, benefits, importance, and how to opt-in. Ensure legal compliance and maintain a professional tone.

COMPANYNAME: [INSERT COMPANY NAME]

SERVICENAME: [INSERT SERVICE NAME]


Prompt #4

Compose a text message to confirm a user’s consent for receiving SMS updates. The message should include a greeting, the name of the company, and a clear request for the user’s confirmation. Template: “Hello [USER], this is [COMPANY]. We would like to send you updates and information via SMS. Please reply ‘YES’ to confirm your consent. Thank you.” In this template, [USER] is the recipient of the message and [COMPANY] is the name of the company seeking the user’s consent.


Pro Tips

Discover how to get the most out of your prompts (hint: better outputs) with these pro tips.

Pro Tip #1 - Specific

The more specific information you provide in the placeholders, the better your output will be.

Pro Tip #2 - Follow-Up

Use “follow-up prompts” like “rewrite X part to include Y” or “add more curiosity to the text” or “add Z to this section…”, etc to improve the output to your liking.

Pro Tip #3 - Ask & Adjust

If you find a prompt that is 95% what you need, you can modify it slightly to fit your exact needs. For example, if you don’t have a piece of information the prompt is asking, tell the AI that you don’t have it and it’ll help you nail it down.