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Drafting content from internal context

Use Lumnic to draft documents, briefs, and updates that pull from your organization's actual context rather than generic boilerplate.

Pattern

Draft a [doc / brief / update] about [topic]. Use relevant internal context. Audience: [who]. Tone: [concise / executive]. Output as bullets or paragraphs.

Examples

  • Draft a project update about the Microsoft 365 connector rollout. Use relevant internal context from Jira and Slack. Audience: executive team. Tone: concise. Output as bullet points.
  • Draft a customer-facing brief explaining our security posture. Use internal security audit documents and policies. Audience: enterprise prospects. Tone: professional and reassuring. Output as paragraphs.
  • Draft release notes for version 1.8. Use internal Jira tickets and GitHub PR summaries. Audience: customers. Tone: clear and direct. Output as bullets.
tip

Naming the audience and tone explicitly is what turns a generic draft into one you can actually send. Always include both.