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Introducing AamPT

AamPT is an LLM and can make mistakes.
Say hello to AamPT, Aampe’s Custom GPT for content creation:
https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67da7b93da0c819197628ee0862fed03-aampt
AamPT is an LLM that has Aampe’s documentation and resources uploaded into it’s knowledge bank along with specialized instructions to provide the best help possible to Aampe customers. It works like any other LLM, but is specialized to provide improved results for Aampe related tasks. 👉 Note: Aampe uses a business account for ChatGPT—meaning that any information entered is not used to train the underlying models.

What Can AamPT Do?

AamPT can do anything you might normally ask an LLM to do, but for Aampe-specific tasks.
  • Answering questions and understanding definitions
  • Brainstorming on content format, verbiage, and labels
  • Creating datasets
  • Writing code to integrate your data sources or messaging tools

Some Useful Prompts

Here are some sample prompts to use, when you want to ask AamPT to..

1. Write a message for you (Simple)

Use this when you’re not sure about the message structure, but just have a general idea of the message you want to write. Specify the channel you want to write for, and the objective of the message. aamPT will first suggest message structures and then generate content. Note: aamPT might make up labels unless you specify the ones you want, or if you’re already using a customized version of aamPT designed specifically for your product. Prompt:
Write a push notification about Booking a Taxi. The purpose of the message is to get users to book a taxi ride on this app.

2. Write a message for you (Detailed)

Use this when you know exactly what you want. Specify the channel, objective of the message, message structure and labels to use (either reference a document with all your labels, or add it into the prompt). Prompt:
Write a push notification about Booking a Taxi. The purpose of the message is to get users to book a taxi ride on this app.
Message Structure:
Header: [Value Proposition]
Body: [Offering] x [Call to action]

Value Proposition Labels: Convenience, Speed, Affordability, Luxury
Call to action Labels: Direct, Friendly, Urgent
Offering Labels: Pick Up, Drop Off, In-Ride Features

Give me 3 alternates per label in each component.

3. Think of message structures

Use this when you’re not sure how to use or order your components in your message. aamPT can give you some ideas. Specify the channel you’re using and its sections. Prompt:
Suggest some message structures for an email about Booking a Taxi. My email template has the following parts:
Subject Line (70 chars)
Pre-header (40 chars)
Title (40 chars)
Subtitle (80 chars)
Body (750 chars)
Button (25 chars)
I’d prefer to keep the Pre-header and Subtitle as Static text. Only the Body may contain multiple components. Identify any message-level components & labels (if applicable). Do not use message-level components within the email content.

4. Think of value propositions

Use this to help you ideate value proposition labels for your product or app. Prompt:
Please do the inner values exercise for the [Insert Name] app, and derive a list of Value Proposition labels in the context of that app.

If you need help with sample prompts for any other use cases, reach out to mohana@aampe.com