P1 – Build Context Around Every Topic You Save
I’m researching [TOPIC]. Give me a 360° overview — key concepts, major thinkers, historical background, and how this idea connects to other disciplines. Highlight what’s foundational versus what’s emerging, so I can build my notes with context, not clutter.
P2 – ConnectIdeas Across Domains
Find meaningful links between [TOPIC 1] and [TOPIC 2]. Explain how ideas or methods from one could inform the other.
Provide examples from research, business, or science that show this crossover in action so I can file it under ‘cross-disciplinary insights’ in my knowledge base.
P3 – Extract Key Concepts from Long Reads
Analyze this article or paper: [PASTE LINK OR TEXT]. Identify its 5 most important ideas, summarize each in 2–3 sentences, and explain how they fit into a broader intellectual framework.
Suggest short, memorable note titles for storing each concept in my knowledge system.
P4 – Build Permanent Notes from Fleeting Thoughts
I wrote this quick idea: [PASTE NOTE OR IDEA]. Help me turn it into a ‘permanent note’ following Zettelkasten principles — clarify the main insight, add supporting examples, and suggest how it links to other concepts I might already have in my system
P5 – Turn Research into Actionable Insights
Summarize my recent research on [TOPIC], but go further extract actionable insights I can apply to real work or decision-making. Highlight what’s theoretical vs. what’s practical, and suggest tags or folders I could use to organize this effectively in my second brain.
P6 – Identify Gaps in Your Knowledge Graph
Review my current knowledge base notes on [TOPIC OR FOLDER]. Based on what’s missing, suggest related questions, missing perspectives, or contradictory viewpoints I should explore next.
Include 3–5 search queries I can use to fill those gaps
P7 – Create Smart Tags for Your Notes
Based on these notes: [PASTE NOTES / TITLES], generate an optimized tagging system. Suggest categories that balance breadth and depth enough to find ideas easily without over-tagging. Include examples of how similar knowledge workers organize comparable topics.
P8 – Build Summaries That Age Well
Summarize this topic: [TOPIC], but write it as a long-term reference note timeless, structured, and insight-rich.
Avoid short-term trends. Include definitions, relationships, and timeless principles so this note stays useful even a year from now.
P9 – Connect Your Digital and Real-World Learning
Based on my saved notes on [SUBJECT], show how these ideas could apply in my work, daily decisions, or creative process. Suggest real-world experiments or reflections I can document — bridging my knowledge base with lived experience.
P10 – Build a Continuous Learning Workflow
Design a daily or weekly knowledge workflow that integrates Perplexity,
Notion, and my note-taking habits. Include how to capture new information, process it into structured notes, and
revisit old entries to generate new connections or creative ideas.