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Draft blog from launch document

Write a ~300-word blog introduction blurb from a launch document.

Prompt detail

Based on the launch blog below, write a ~300-word introduction blurb for a blog post.

The introduction should:
- Set context and hook the reader
- Summarize the core idea without repeating the original text
- Be suitable as an opening section of a longer article
- Keep a clear, engaging, and professional tone

Launch blog:
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What the prompt does

Turning a detailed launch document into a compelling blog introduction is harder than it sounds — you need to distill the core message without simply paraphrasing. This prompt takes a full launch blog or product announcement and generates a polished ~300-word opening blurb that hooks readers and sets the stage.

With remio, you can reference launch documents stored across your workspace — pulling in the exact blog draft from a shared doc or Slack thread — and instantly receive a professional introduction ready to slot into your publishing workflow.

When to use

• You've finalized a product launch document and need a blog intro drafted before the announcement goes live
• Your content team is juggling multiple feature releases and needs quick first-draft intros to keep the editorial calendar on track
• A stakeholder shared a launch brief in Slack and you want to rapidly prototype the blog's opening section
• You're repurposing an internal launch memo into a public-facing blog post and need a reader-friendly hook
• The original launch copy is too technical and you need an accessible introduction for a broader audience

Prompt examples

Input: Based on the launch blog below, write a ~300-word introduction blurb for a blog post.

The introduction should:
- Set context and hook the reader
- Summarize the core idea without repeating the original text
- Be suitable as an opening section of a longer article
- Keep a clear, engaging, and professional tone

Launch blog:
Remio v3.2 Release — Introducing Smart Digest: a daily AI-generated briefing that surfaces the most relevant updates from your Slack channels, emails, and meeting notes, delivered every morning at 9 AM.

remio responds:
Every morning, knowledge workers face the same ritual: scrolling through dozens of Slack threads, skimming unread emails, and hunting for yesterday's meeting takeaways. It's a time sink that chips away at the hours meant for deep work. What if that context was already waiting for you? With the launch of Smart Digest in remio v3.2, teams now get a curated, AI-powered briefing delivered at the start of each day — distilling the signals that matter from the noise that doesn't. In this post, we'll walk through how Smart Digest works, why we built it, and how early adopters are already reclaiming their mornings.

Tip 1: Paste the complete launch document rather than a summary — the more detail remio has, the more nuanced and original the introduction will be, avoiding generic filler.

Tip 2: Specify your target audience (e.g., "developer audience" or "non-technical decision-makers") in the prompt to adjust the tone and framing of the hook.

Tip 3: After generating the blurb, ask remio to suggest three alternative opening hooks so you can A/B test angles before publishing.

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