No complex “official prompts” needed—GenTabs in Google Disco is driven by simple goals. These prompt packs are short request templates + optional structure blocks + follow-ups to turn tabs into outcomes.
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GenTabs workflows don’t require a 200-line prompt. In public demos, the strongest pattern is simply:
So this page focuses on human-friendly requests:
Tip: Use these packs inside Disco/GenTabs if you have access, or paste them into ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini and manually provide sources.Use the 1-line request first. Get a draft outcome quickly.
Attach a structure block to force tables, checklists, and citations.
Use follow-ups to refine constraints, compare options, and finalize.
Require source links per key claim; mark anything without sources as uncertain.
Below are GenTabs-style packs aligned with Gentabs AI’s homepage use cases.

One-line prompt:
Turn these tabs into a trip dashboard: itinerary by day, map-friendly place list, budget notes, and next actions for [Destination].Structure block:
Output: (1) Itinerary table (time / place / travel time) (2) Must-book items (3) Food list (4) Checklist\nRule: If a claim has no source tab/link, mark it uncertain.Follow-ups:
1. Add constraints: budget {X}, pace {relaxed/packed}, dates {Y}\n2. Give 2 alternative itineraries and explain tradeoffs\n3. Produce a final checklist with booking links and deadlines
One-line prompt:
Use these recipe tabs to create a 7-day meal plan for [Goal], include swaps, and generate one consolidated grocery list.Structure block:
Output: Meal plan table + Grocery list grouped by category + Prep plan\nRule: Flag missing nutrition/allergen info as unknownFollow-ups:
1. Optimize for {high-protein / budget / vegetarian}\n2. Replace any recipe with >{N} minutes cook time\n3. Create a Sunday meal-prep schedule
One-line prompt:
Turn these tabs into a simple garden plan: layout, plant list, care schedule, and shopping checklist.Structure block:
Output: Plant table (sunlight / water / spacing) + Monthly care calendar\nRule: If climate zone isn’t stated, ask for itFollow-ups:
1. Adjust plan for {hardiness zone / balcony / low maintenance}\n2. Provide 3 alternative plants per slot\n3. Output a shopping list with quantities
One-line prompt:
Group these tabs into themes and draft a clean outline with key claims and citations for [Topic].Structure block:
Output: (1) Theme map (2) Claim–Evidence table (3) Outline (4) Open questions\nRule: Every key claim must cite a source tab/linkFollow-ups:
1. Identify contradictions across sources\n2. Rewrite as a 1-page brief for a busy reader\n3. Create a list of follow-up searches (as queries)
One-line prompt:
Summarize these competitor tabs into pricing, positioning, and differentiation—then map gaps and opportunities for [Niche].Structure block:
Output: Competitor matrix + SWOT-lite + Opportunity bullets\nRule: Separate “facts from sources” vs “inferences”Follow-ups:
1. Recommend 3 positioning angles for a new entrant\n2. Draft a landing-page message test (3 variants)\n3. Create an action plan for validation in 7 days
One-line prompt:
Turn these review tabs into a shortlist with a feature matrix and a clear recommendation for [Product Type].Structure block:
Output: Feature matrix + Pros/cons + “Best for” + Final pick\nRule: Cite sources for specs and pricingFollow-ups:
1. Add constraints: budget {X}, must-have {Y}, deal-breakers {Z}\n2. Identify missing info and ask targeted questions\n3. Produce a final buying checklist
One-line prompt:
Convert these tabs into a decision memo: options, tradeoffs, risks, and next steps for [Decision].Structure block:
Output: Executive summary + Options table + Risks + Recommendation + Next steps\nRule: Mark uncertain assumptions explicitlyFollow-ups:
1. What evidence would change the decision?\n2. Draft a message to stakeholders (short + long)\n3. Create a 2-week execution planAdd these to any prompt to force a specific outcome format:
Include a Source Map table:\n| Source Title | Type | Key Takeaway | Credibility | Link to tab |Include a Claim–Evidence table:\n| Claim | Evidence (quote) | Counter-evidence | Confidence | Source Link |Identify contradictions:\n| Topic | Source A Claim | Source B Claim | Possible Reason for Difference |Include Uncertainties:\n- List top 5 unknowns\n- Provide 5 follow-up search queries to fill gapsNo. Public GenTabs demos are usually driven by simple natural-language goals. These are community-made templates designed to match that style.
Because tab-based workflows improve most from clear goals + structured outputs + iteration. Long prompts often reduce clarity and portability.
Yes. Paste them into ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini and provide sources manually (links/excerpts).
Require citations per key claim, force a table-based structure, and mark anything without sources as uncertain.
Start with 5–12 high-quality tabs. Add more only if you’re missing a viewpoint or key data.
No. Gentabs AI is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google.
Pick a use case, run the 1-line prompt first, then add structure + follow-ups to finalize an outcome.