Gentabs Prompt Packs (GenTabs-style)

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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Why our prompts look “normal” (and that’s the point)

How to use a prompt pack

1

Start simple

Use the 1-line request first. Get a draft outcome quickly.

2

Add structure

Attach a structure block to force tables, checklists, and citations.

3

Iterate

Use follow-ups to refine constraints, compare options, and finalize.

4

Keep it grounded

Require source links per key claim; mark anything without sources as uncertain.

Prompt packs

Below are GenTabs-style packs aligned with Gentabs AI’s homepage use cases.

FAQ

1

Are these official GenTabs prompts from Google?

No. Public GenTabs demos are usually driven by simple natural-language goals. These are community-made templates designed to match that style.

2

Why not provide super long, complex prompts?

Because tab-based workflows improve most from clear goals + structured outputs + iteration. Long prompts often reduce clarity and portability.

3

Can I use these prompts outside Disco?

Yes. Paste them into ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini and provide sources manually (links/excerpts).

4

How do I reduce hallucinations?

Require citations per key claim, force a table-based structure, and mark anything without sources as uncertain.

5

How many tabs should I open?

Start with 5–12 high-quality tabs. Add more only if you’re missing a viewpoint or key data.

6

Is Gentabs AI affiliated with Google?

No. Gentabs AI is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google.

Start with a pack

Pick a use case, run the 1-line prompt first, then add structure + follow-ups to finalize an outcome.