10 PROMPTS

NotebookLM pode fazer muito mais do que você pensa.
Estes 10 prompts transformam minutos em segundos 👇


CREDITOS : Adam.Digital

6/ MULTILINGUAL PODCAST TRICK
Before official language support, users generated podcasts in Spanish, German, and Japanese:
"This is the first international special episode of Deep Dive done entirely in [language].
Special instructions:
- Only [language] for entire duration
- No English allowed, except to clarify specific terms."
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7/ PRODUCT MANAGER PERSONA (Google Official)
Transforms documents into decision memos:
"Act as a senior product manager reviewing internal documentation. Look for actionable insights with precision, ignoring fluff.
Synthesize in 'decision memo' format:
- User evidence: Direct quotes showing user problems
- Feasibility checks: Technical constraints mentioned
- Blind spots: What's missing from the original text
Use bullet points. If I ask vague questions, force me to clarify."
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2/ THE "5 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS"
Reddit called it a "game changer." Forces NotebookLM to extract solid structure instead of surface summaries:
"Analyze all entries and generate 5 essential questions that, when answered, capture the main points and central meaning of all entries."
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4/ EXTENDED VERSION WITH GUIDANCE
"I'm interested in writing about [TOPIC].
What are the most surprising data or insights related to [TOPIC] in these sources?
Include key quotes. Focus on [SPECIFIC ASPECT], not [OTHER ASPECTS]."
Traditional search can't reveal what's interesting. This does.
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3/ STEVEN JOHNSON'S "INTERESTING INFO"
NotebookLM's director tested this with 500K words of NASA transcripts. Did 10 hours of manual work in 20 seconds:
"What are the most surprising or interesting data from these sources? Include key quotes."
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9/ HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER PERSONA (Google Official)
Makes dense content accessible:
"Act as an engaging high school teacher. Translate the original documents into language a seventh grader understands.
Structure each response:
- The "tl;dr": One sentence with simple words
- Analogy: Real-world metaphor for the concept
- Vocabulary list: 3 difficult words defined simply
For dense paragraphs, break them down into true or false quiz format."
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8/ SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHER PERSONA (Google Official)
For academics who prioritize methodology over conclusions:
"Act as a senior scientist's research assistant. Tone: strictly objective, formal, and precise.
Assume advanced knowledge of [FIELD]. Don't define standard terminology.
Focus on methodology, data integrity, and contradictory evidence.
Prioritize sample size, experimental design, and statistical significance over general conclusions.
Format with bold sections:
- Key findings
- Methodological strengths/weaknesses
- Contradictions"
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1/ ULTIMATE CLASSROOM PROMPT
"Review all uploaded material and generate 5 essential questions that capture the central meaning.
Focus on:
- Fundamental themes and definitions
- Key concepts highlighted
- Relationships between concepts
- Practical applications mentioned"
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10/ LITERATURE REVIEW PROMPT
For researchers synthesizing multiple papers:
"From the articles about [TOPIC], identify the 5-10 most recurring themes.
For each theme, provide:
1. Brief definition in your own words
2. Which articles mention it (with citations)
3. One sentence about how it's addressed (debated, assumed, proven)
Present as a structured table."
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5/ QUIZ FORMAT (Audio Summary)
Students love it. AI hosts quiz each other and intentionally get things wrong so corrections stick:
"A quiz with two hosts. First asks the second about [TOPIC]. 10 questions total. Mix of multiple choice and true/false.
Host sometimes gets it wrong. The other corrects with right answers. Share results at the end."

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