Summarize topic
Prompt detail
Extract summaries from provided content.
##Summarize the topic:
{{Topic}}
##You can take the content of each of the following documents as reference:
{{@Document_1}}, {{@Document_2}}, {{@Document_3}}
##During the summarization process, you will strictly adhere to the following principles.
- Find user's interests and key points of concern in the topic to organize the summary.
- No new information or personal speculation should be introduced to ensure the content is objective and adheres to the manual writing style.
- No false information should be fabricated.
- Scope of details: Include key data, methods, and points of comparison, and avoid interference from secondary information.
- Do not include any explanatory content.
- Focus Document reference (if provided). If no documens provided, simply ignore it and execute the prompt as written.
What the prompt does
When you need to distill insights from several documents at once, manually reading and cross-referencing them eats up hours. This prompt lets you specify a topic and point remio at up to three documents — it then produces a focused summary organized around your area of interest, pulling out only the key data, methods, and comparisons that matter.
remio reads each referenced document, identifies what's relevant to your stated topic, and delivers an objective, concise summary free of speculation or filler. You get a single structured output instead of toggling between tabs and highlighting passages yourself.
When to use
• Preparing a briefing document before a strategy meeting where three or more source materials need to be condensed into one overview.
• Onboarding to a new project and needing to quickly understand how multiple existing docs relate to a specific initiative or technology.
• Comparing vendor proposals or research papers to extract only the data points, methodologies, and differentiators relevant to your evaluation criteria.
• Building a weekly or monthly digest for stakeholders by summarizing recent reports around a single theme.
• Reviewing compliance or policy documents to isolate requirements tied to a particular regulation or standard.
Prompt examples
Input:
Topic: "Q3 customer churn drivers"
Document_1: @Q3 Customer Success Report
Document_2: @Product Usage Analytics - July to September
Document_3: @Support Ticket Trends Q3
remio responds:
Q3 churn was driven primarily by three factors: a 22% decline in feature adoption among mid-market accounts after the August UI redesign, unresolved Tier-2 support tickets averaging 6.3 days to close (up from 4.1 days in Q2), and a pricing sensitivity spike among annual renewals in the $15K-$30K ARR segment. The Customer Success Report flags 14 accounts that downgraded citing lack of onboarding follow-up. Product usage data shows login frequency dropped 18% for users who hadn't completed the new onboarding flow. Support ticket analysis reveals that integration-related issues accounted for 41% of all escalations, with Salesforce and HubSpot connectors generating the most complaints.
Tip 1:
Be precise with your topic — instead of "customer feedback," try "customer feedback on pricing changes in Q3." A narrow topic forces remio to filter out noise and return sharper summaries.
Tip 2:
When referencing documents, choose sources that offer different perspectives on the same topic (e.g., a report, a dataset, and a meeting transcript) to get a richer, multi-angle summary.
Tip 3:
If you only have one or two documents, leave the extra document fields empty — remio will adapt and summarize based on what's available without generating filler.
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