Hi all.
Let's talk about prompting!
Prompting, matters, a lot.
The way you phrase your questions to LogicGlue can transform the quality of insights you receive.
Eg, Instead of asking:
"Show me a payroll summary."
Try asking:
"Why did payroll expense increase in June?"
The difference? You get answers that drive decisions, not just numbers that require interpretation.
Think of it like the difference between asking someone, "What time is it?" versus "Do I have time to grab coffee before my meeting?" One gives you data. The other gives you actionable insight.
I have included 2 images, one with a simple prompt, and one with a more elaborate prompt.
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Hope this helps.
Min @ Team LogicGlue
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Let's talk about prompting!
Prompting, matters, a lot.
The way you phrase your questions to LogicGlue can transform the quality of insights you receive.
Eg, Instead of asking:
"Show me a payroll summary."
Try asking:
"Why did payroll expense increase in June?"
The difference? You get answers that drive decisions, not just numbers that require interpretation.
Think of it like the difference between asking someone, "What time is it?" versus "Do I have time to grab coffee before my meeting?" One gives you data. The other gives you actionable insight.
I have included 2 images, one with a simple prompt, and one with a more elaborate prompt.
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Hope this helps.
Min @ Team LogicGlue
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