50 Prompts de IA Que Realmente Suenan Como Usted
50 prompts de IA listos para usar en emails, informes, LinkedIn y más. Cada plantilla incluye un espacio para Style Profile que transforma la IA genérica en su voz.
Tiene 50 pestañas abiertas. Doce mensajes de Slack esperando. Y un email para un cliente que debería haber salido hace 20 minutos.
Entonces abre ChatGPT, escribe "escribe un email de seguimiento a un cliente sobre el retraso del proyecto," y presiona enter. El output es... aceptable. Técnicamente correcto. Completamente olvidable. Se lee como si hubiera sido escrito por un extraño educado que nunca lo ha conocido.
Este es el problema del prompt de escritura con IA. El prompt en sí no es malo. Lo que falta es usted.
Un gran prompt sin su estilo de escritura produce output genérico. El mismo prompt con un Perfil de Estilo — un documento estructurado que captura su ADN de Escritura — produce algo que suena como si realmente lo hubiera escrito usted.
Este artículo le da 50 prompts organizados por caso de uso. Cada uno incluye un marcador [Su Perfil de Estilo]. Pegue su Master Prompt en ese espacio, y el output se transforma de "generado por IA" a "auténticamente suyo."
Estos prompts funcionan con ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini — cualquier IA. La magia no está en la herramienta. Está en las instrucciones que le da.
Cómo Usar Estos Prompts
Cada prompt sigue la misma estructura:
- La plantilla — cópiela, péguela en su herramienta de IA
[Su Perfil de Estilo]— reemplace esto con su Master Prompt (el documento que codifica sus patrones de escritura, reglas de tono y anti-patrones)- Variables de contexto en
{llaves}— complete los detalles específicos de su situación
Si aún no tiene un Perfil de Estilo, los prompts siguen funcionando. Pero el output sonará a IA genérica. Ese es exactamente el punto — el prompt es el esqueleto, su Perfil de Estilo es la personalidad.
Para ver la diferencia en acción, he incluido comparaciones antes/después para algunos prompts clave.
Sección 1: Prompts de Email
El email es donde la mayoría de los profesionales sienten por primera vez el dolor de la IA genérica. Estos 10 prompts cubren las situaciones que enfrenta cada semana.
Prompt 1: El Email de Seguimiento
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a follow-up email to {recipient} about {topic}.
Context: We last spoke on {date}, and the next step was {action item}.
Tone should match how I'd write to someone I've {relationship level: worked with for years / just met / manage directly}.
Keep it under {length: 3-5 sentences}.
Prompt 2: La Presentación en Frío
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an introduction email to {person's name} at {company}.
I want to {goal: explore partnership / request a meeting / pitch a service}.
What I know about them: {brief context}.
This is a first-touch email — it should feel personal, not templated.
No generic "I hope this email finds you well" openers.
Prompt 3: El Email de Conversación Difícil
Comparación Antes/Después
Sin Perfil de Estilo:
Prompt: "Write an email to a team member about missed deadlines."
Subject: Regarding Recent Deadline Concerns
Dear Sarah,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to reach out regarding some concerns I have about recent project deadlines that have not been met. It has come to my attention that several deliverables have been delayed, and I believe it would be beneficial for us to discuss this matter at your earliest convenience.
I understand that there may be extenuating circumstances, and I want to ensure we can work together to find a productive path forward. Please let me know when you have a moment to chat.
Best regards
Con Perfil de Estilo:
Subject: Quick chat about the Henderson timeline
Hey Sarah —
The Henderson deliverables slipped twice this month. That's not a pattern I want to ignore, and I don't think you do either.
Can we grab 15 minutes tomorrow? I want to understand what's blocking you — not assign blame. If it's a capacity issue, let's fix the workload. If it's something else, I'd rather know now than after the next deadline.
Shoot me a time that works.
Mismo prompt. Misma herramienta de IA. La diferencia es un Perfil de Estilo que le dice a la IA cómo usted maneja las conversaciones difíciles — directo pero con apoyo, específico no vago, orientado a la acción.
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email to {team member} about {performance issue: missed deadlines / quality concerns / communication gaps}.
Specific situation: {what happened}.
My goal is to {desired outcome: understand the root cause / reset expectations / offer support}.
Tone: direct but not punitive. I want to solve the problem, not create distance.
Prompt 4: El Email de Delegación
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email delegating {task} to {person}.
Include: what needs to be done, the deadline ({date}), what success looks like, and who to contact if they hit blockers.
My delegation style is {hands-off with clear expectations / collaborative with check-ins / detailed with step-by-step guidance}.
Prompt 5: El Email de "No"
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a polite but clear email declining {request: a meeting / a project / a favor / a partnership}.
The reason: {brief reason or "prefer not to give a specific reason"}.
I want to say no without damaging the relationship or leaving the door ambiguously open.
Prompt 6: El Email de Agradecimiento
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a thank-you email to {recipient} for {what they did}.
This is genuine, not performative. Reference a specific thing they did that mattered.
Keep it short — {2-3 sentences / a short paragraph}.
Prompt 7: El Email de Actualización de Estado
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a status update email to {audience: manager / client / stakeholders} about {project}.
Include: what's done, what's in progress, what's blocked, and next steps.
Format it the way I typically structure updates — {bullet points / TL;DR first then details / narrative style}.
Prompt 8: El Email de Solicitud de Reunión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email requesting a meeting with {person} about {topic}.
Suggest {number} time slots: {times or "this week"}.
Briefly explain why the meeting matters — no more than {1-2 sentences} of context.
Prompt 9: El Email de Disculpa
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email apologizing to {recipient} for {situation: a missed deadline / an error / an oversight}.
Acknowledge the impact. Don't over-explain or make excuses.
Include what I'm doing to fix it and prevent it from happening again.
Prompt 10: El Email de Reconexión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email reconnecting with {person} who I haven't spoken to in {time period}.
Context on our relationship: {how we know each other}.
I want to {goal: catch up / explore an opportunity / ask for advice}.
Don't fake familiarity if we weren't close, but be warm.
Sección 2: Informes y Documentos
Los informes exponen la voz genérica de la IA más rápido que cualquier otro formato. Su gerente sabe cómo estructura las actualizaciones. Sus clientes reconocen su estilo de propuestas. Estos prompts mantienen esa consistencia.
Prompt 11: El Resumen Ejecutivo
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an executive summary for {document/report}.
Key findings: {3-5 bullet points of main takeaways}.
Audience: {C-suite / board / department heads}.
Length: {one paragraph / half page / full page}.
Lead with the most important conclusion first.
Prompt 12: La Propuesta de Proyecto
Comparación Antes/Después
Sin Perfil de Estilo:
Prompt: "Write a project proposal for migrating our CRM to a new platform."
Project Proposal: CRM Migration
1. Introduction This proposal outlines the plan for migrating our current CRM system to a new platform. The migration aims to improve operational efficiency, enhance data management capabilities, and provide better analytics tools for our sales team.
2. Objectives The primary objectives of this migration are to streamline our sales pipeline management, improve reporting capabilities, and ensure seamless integration with our existing marketing automation tools...
Con Perfil de Estilo:
CRM Migration: Why, How, and What It'll Cost
The short version: Our current CRM costs us 6 hours/week in manual workarounds. The new platform eliminates that overhead and gives sales real-time pipeline visibility. Migration takes 8 weeks. Total cost: $34K — pays for itself in 4 months.
Why now:
- Sales team is routing around the CRM, not through it
- We're losing deals in handoff gaps the current system can't track
- Q3 onboarding doubles our user count — migrating after that costs 2x
Misma información, impacto completamente diferente. El Perfil de Estilo le dijo a la IA que lidere con la conclusión, use números específicos y estructure como esta persona realmente construye propuestas.
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a project proposal for {project}.
Problem being solved: {what's broken or missing}.
Proposed solution: {approach}.
Key data points: {costs, timelines, ROI estimates}.
Audience: {who will approve this}.
Structure it how I typically write proposals — {bottom-line first / narrative / problem-solution-benefit}.
Prompt 13: La Actualización Semanal de Proyecto
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a weekly project update for {project name}.
Completed this week: {items}.
In progress: {items}.
Blocked: {items with reasons}.
Next week's priorities: {items}.
Format: {bullets / short paragraphs / table}.
Prompt 14: El Documento de Caso de Negocio
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a business case for {initiative}.
Current state: {what's happening now}.
Proposed change: {what we want to do}.
Financial impact: {cost, savings, revenue implications}.
Risks: {main risks and mitigations}.
Recommendation: {what I'm asking for}.
Prompt 15: La Revisión Trimestral
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a quarterly review for {Q1/Q2/Q3/Q4} covering {department/project/team}.
Key metrics: {list with numbers}.
Wins: {top 3-5 achievements}.
Misses: {what didn't go as planned and why}.
Focus for next quarter: {priorities}.
Prompt 16: La Documentación de Procesos
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write process documentation for {process name}.
Steps: {list the steps in order}.
Audience: {who will follow this — new hires / cross-functional teams / external partners}.
Include: decision points, common pitfalls, and who to escalate to.
Tone: clear and direct, not condescending.
Prompt 17: El Post-Mortem
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a post-mortem for {incident/project/launch}.
What happened: {timeline of events}.
Root cause: {what actually went wrong}.
Impact: {quantify the damage or disruption}.
What we're changing: {action items with owners}.
Keep it blame-free but honest.
Prompt 18: La Respuesta a RFP
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a response to an RFP for {project/service}.
Client: {company name and context}.
Our qualifications: {relevant experience and strengths}.
Proposed approach: {high-level methodology}.
Differentiators: {why us over competitors}.
Match the formality level of the RFP but keep my voice.
Sección 3: LinkedIn y Redes Sociales
LinkedIn es donde la escritura genérica de IA es más visible — y más dañina. Su red puede detectar posts generados por IA al instante. Estos prompts le ayudan a mantenerse auténtico.
Prompt 19: El Post de Liderazgo de Pensamiento
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a LinkedIn post about {topic/insight}.
The core idea: {your main point in one sentence}.
Supporting evidence or experience: {what backs this up}.
Length: {short and punchy / medium with storytelling / long-form with sections}.
End with {a question to drive engagement / a clear takeaway / a call to action}.
No hashtag stuffing — max 3 relevant hashtags.
Prompt 20: La Opinión Contraria
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a LinkedIn post challenging the common belief that {popular opinion}.
My actual position: {what I think instead and why}.
Back it up with: {experience, data, or logic}.
Tone: confident and reasoned, not combative. I want to start a conversation, not a fight.
Prompt 21: El Post Narrativo
Comparación Antes/Después
Sin Perfil de Estilo:
Prompt: "Write a LinkedIn post about a lesson I learned from a failed product launch."
I'm excited to share a valuable lesson I learned from a recent experience. We launched a product that didn't meet our expectations, and through that journey, I discovered some important insights about the importance of customer feedback and market validation.
Here are my top 3 takeaways:
- Always validate your assumptions with real data
- Listen to your customers early and often
- Failure is not the end — it's a learning opportunity
What lessons have you learned from setbacks? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below! #Leadership #Growth #Innovation
Con Perfil de Estilo:
We burned $200K on a product nobody asked for.
Not because the team was bad. The team was excellent. That's what made it worse — talented people executing flawlessly on the wrong thing.
The mistake was simple: we fell in love with our solution before validating the problem. Customer interviews said "this is interesting." We heard "take my money." Those are not the same sentence.
Three things I do differently now:
- Pre-sell before I pre-build. If nobody will pay for the mockup, nobody will pay for the product.
- Track what customers do, not what they say. Enthusiasm in a meeting =/= credit card on the table.
- Kill projects at 30 days if the signal isn't there. Sunk cost is real, but sunk time is worse.
The product died. The lesson didn't.
La versión genérica es olvidable. La versión con Perfil de Estilo tiene una voz específica — los guiones largos, la apertura corta y contundente, los números concretos, la estructura contrastiva. Eso es lo que hace que la gente deje de hacer scroll.
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a LinkedIn post telling the story of {experience}.
The lesson: {what I learned or what I'd do differently}.
Open with a hook — something surprising, specific, or emotionally honest.
Structure: hook → context → turning point → lesson → takeaway.
Write like I'm talking to a smart peer, not performing for an audience.
Prompt 22: El Post de Comentario de la Industria
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a LinkedIn post commenting on {industry trend / news / development}.
My take: {what I think this means and why it matters}.
Include: {a prediction / a recommendation / a question for the audience}.
Keep it under {200 / 300 / 500} words.
Prompt 23: El Post de "Cómo Hago X"
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a LinkedIn post explaining how I {process / approach / system}.
Break it into {3-5} clear steps or principles.
Include why each step matters, not just what it is.
End with an invitation for others to share their approach.
Prompt 24: El Post de Recomendación / Endorso
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a LinkedIn post recommending {person / book / tool / event}.
What it is: {brief description}.
Why I'm recommending it: {specific value or impact I experienced}.
Who it's for: {target audience}.
Keep it authentic — not a paid advertisement.
Prompt 25: El Comentario de Engagement
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a thoughtful LinkedIn comment on a post about {topic}.
The post's main argument: {summarize it}.
My response: {agree and add nuance / respectfully disagree / share a related experience}.
Keep it under 3-4 sentences. Add value, don't just agree.
Prompt 26: El Post de Hito
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a LinkedIn post about {milestone: new role / company anniversary / product launch / team achievement}.
Acknowledge {people / teams / circumstances} that made it possible.
Share one unexpected thing I learned along the way.
Keep it genuine — no false humility, no humble-bragging.
Sección 4: Prompts de Reuniones
Las reuniones generan más tareas de escritura de lo que la mayoría se da cuenta. Agendas, notas, seguimientos, tareas pendientes — estos prompts manejan todo eso.
Prompt 27: La Agenda de Reunión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a meeting agenda for {meeting topic} with {attendees / team}.
Duration: {time}.
Goals: {what we need to decide or accomplish}.
Include time allocations for each section.
Add a "pre-read" section if attendees need to prepare anything.
Prompt 28: El Seguimiento de Reunión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a meeting follow-up email for today's {meeting name} with {attendees}.
Decisions made: {list}.
Action items: {list with owners and deadlines}.
Open questions: {anything unresolved}.
Next meeting: {date/time or "TBD"}.
Keep it scannable — people skim follow-ups.
Prompt 29: El Resumen de Notas de Reunión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Summarize these meeting notes into a clean, shareable format:
{Paste raw meeting notes here}
Organize into: Key Decisions, Action Items (with owners), Discussion Points, and Next Steps.
Remove filler and repetition. Keep the substance.
Prompt 30: El Briefing Pre-Reunión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a pre-meeting briefing for my meeting with {person/company} on {date}.
Context: {what the meeting is about}.
Their background: {relevant info about the other party}.
My goals: {what I want to accomplish}.
Talking points: {3-5 key things I want to cover}.
Potential objections or questions they might raise: {if applicable}.
Prompt 31: El Email de "Cancelemos Esta Reunión"
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email suggesting we cancel or replace {recurring meeting} with {alternative: async update / Slack channel / monthly instead of weekly}.
Reason: {why the current format isn't working}.
Proposed alternative: {what I'm suggesting instead}.
Tone: constructive, not critical of anyone who values the meeting.
Prompt 32: La Preparación para One-on-One
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write talking points for my 1:1 with {person} on {date}.
Their recent work: {what they've been focused on}.
Topics to cover: {performance, projects, development, blockers}.
Questions to ask: {generate 3-4 thoughtful questions based on the context above}.
Feedback to give: {positive and constructive, if any}.
Sección 5: Comunicación con Clientes
La escritura dirigida a clientes tiene las apuestas más altas. Su estilo es parte de la relación. Estos prompts lo preservan.
Prompt 33: La Propuesta para Cliente
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a proposal for {client name} for {project/service}.
Their problem: {what they told us they need}.
Our solution: {what we're proposing}.
Scope: {what's included and what's not}.
Timeline: {milestones and dates}.
Investment: {pricing structure}.
Match the tone I use with {this client type: enterprise / startup / long-term partner}.
Prompt 34: El Check-In con Cliente
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a check-in email to {client name}.
Current project status: {where things stand}.
Any flags: {potential issues to raise proactively}.
Next milestone: {what's coming up}.
Keep it conversational — this is relationship maintenance, not a status report.
Prompt 35: La Entrega de Entregable
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email delivering {deliverable} to {client}.
What's attached/linked: {description of the deliverable}.
Key highlights: {3-5 things they should pay attention to}.
What I need from them: {feedback, approval, next steps}.
Deadline for their response: {date, if applicable}.
Prompt 36: La Discusión de Cambio de Alcance
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email to {client} about a scope change on {project}.
What changed: {new requirements or shifted priorities}.
Impact: {on timeline, budget, or deliverables}.
Options: {what I'm proposing — absorb it, adjust timeline, adjust cost}.
Tone: transparent and solutions-oriented. Don't make them feel bad for changing scope.
Prompt 37: El Email de Malas Noticias al Cliente
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email to {client} delivering bad news: {what happened — delay, error, cost overrun, missed target}.
What we're doing about it: {corrective actions}.
Revised timeline or next steps: {updated plan}.
Be direct. Don't bury the bad news under false optimism. But show that we're on top of it.
Prompt 38: El Email de Upsell o Expansión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email to {client} suggesting {additional service / expanded scope / new project}.
Why now: {what triggered this recommendation — their results, a gap I noticed, market timing}.
What it would look like: {brief description}.
This should feel like a recommendation from a trusted advisor, not a sales pitch.
Prompt 39: El Email de Cierre de Proyecto con Cliente
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a wrap-up email to {client} as we close out {project}.
Summary of what we accomplished: {key deliverables and outcomes}.
What they should know going forward: {maintenance notes, contacts, documentation}.
Leave the door open for future work without being pushy.
Prompt 40: La Solicitud de Testimonio
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an email to {client} requesting a testimonial or case study participation.
What went well: {specific results or moments to reference}.
What I'm asking for: {a short quote / a longer testimonial / participation in a case study}.
Make it easy for them — suggest they can keep it to {2-3 sentences} or offer to draft something they can edit.
Sección 6: Comunicación Interna
Emails para toda la empresa, actualizaciones de equipo, anuncios de políticas — estos prompts aseguran que su voz interna sea consistente con la forma en que la gente lo conoce.
Prompt 41: El Anuncio de Equipo
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an internal announcement about {news: new hire, org change, policy update, product launch, company milestone}.
Audience: {whole company / department / leadership team}.
Key details: {what's changing, when, and why}.
Action required: {what people need to do, if anything}.
Tone: {celebratory / informational / sensitive — depending on the news}.
Prompt 42: La Actualización de Política
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an internal communication about a policy change: {policy name/topic}.
What's changing: {old policy vs. new policy}.
Why: {reason for the change — keep it honest}.
Effective date: {when}.
FAQ: {anticipate 2-3 questions people will have and answer them}.
Don't make it sound like corporate legalese. Write it how I'd explain it in person.
Prompt 43: El Resumen de Logros del Equipo
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a team wins email highlighting achievements from {time period}.
Wins to feature: {list of accomplishments with people's names}.
Give specific credit to individuals — don't genericize. People want to see their name and their contribution.
Close with what we're focused on next.
Prompt 44: La Comunicación de Gestión del Cambio
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an internal communication about {change: new tool adoption, process change, team restructure}.
What's changing and why: {details}.
How it affects people: {practical impact on their day-to-day}.
Timeline: {when changes take effect}.
Support available: {training, resources, who to ask}.
Acknowledge that change is hard without being patronizing.
Prompt 45: Los Puntos de Discusión para All-Hands
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write talking points for an all-hands meeting about {topic}.
Key messages: {3-5 things I need to communicate}.
Anticipated questions: {what people will ask}.
Suggested answers: {how I'd respond authentically}.
Format these as bullet points I can reference while speaking — not a script.
Sección 7: Contenido Creativo y Liderazgo de Pensamiento
Borradores de blog, artículos de opinión, frameworks — la escritura donde su pensamiento original importa más.
Prompt 46: El Borrador de Artículo de Blog
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a blog post draft about {topic}.
Core argument: {my main thesis in 1-2 sentences}.
Supporting points: {3-5 arguments, examples, or data points}.
Target audience: {who I'm writing for}.
Length: {500 / 1000 / 1500+} words.
Open with a hook, not a definition. End with a clear takeaway, not a generic call to action.
Prompt 47: El Artículo de Opinión
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write an opinion piece on {topic/trend/debate}.
My position: {what I believe and why}.
The counterargument: {the strongest version of the opposing view}.
Why I'm right (or at least, why my perspective matters): {evidence, experience, logic}.
Tone: thoughtful and firm. I'm not hedging — I have a point of view.
Prompt 48: El Framework o Modelo Mental
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a post introducing my framework for {topic}: {framework name, if you have one}.
The problem it solves: {what people struggle with}.
The framework: {steps, principles, or components — describe each}.
How to apply it: {a practical example}.
Make the framework memorable — name the steps if possible, use concrete examples.
Prompt 49: El Post de Lecciones Aprendidas
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a post about {number} lessons I learned from {experience: running a team / launching a product / a career transition / a failure}.
Lessons: {list them with brief context}.
For each lesson, include: what happened, what I expected vs. what actually happened, and what I do differently now.
Be specific. "Communication matters" is not a lesson. "I stopped sending project updates via email and started recording 2-minute Loom videos — response rate went from 20% to 85%" is a lesson.
Prompt 50: La Retrospectiva / Balance del Año
[Su Perfil de Estilo]
Write a personal or professional retrospective for {year / quarter / project}.
What went well: {wins and highlights}.
What didn't: {honest assessment of misses}.
What surprised me: {unexpected outcomes or learnings}.
What I'm carrying forward: {commitments or changes for the next period}.
Keep it honest. The best retrospectives are the ones that don't pretend everything was great.
Haciendo Que Estos Prompts Funcionen: La Diferencia del Perfil de Estilo
Ahora tiene 50 prompts que cubren casi todos los escenarios de escritura profesional. Pero esta es la verdad: los prompts son la parte fácil.
La parte difícil — la parte que determina si su output de IA suena como usted o suena como todos los demás — es el Perfil de Estilo.
Piénselo con matemáticas. Si 1.000 profesionales usan el Prompt #3 (el email de conversación difícil) sin Perfil de Estilo, todos obtienen aproximadamente el mismo output. Empatía corporativa genérica. Segura, insulsa, intercambiable.
Si esos mismos 1.000 profesionales usan el Prompt #3 con sus Perfiles de Estilo individuales? Se obtienen 1.000 emails diferentes. Cada uno reflejando cómo esa persona específica maneja las conversaciones difíciles — su fraseo, su estructura, su registro emocional.
Esa es la diferencia entre IA como herramienta de escritura e IA como Writing Twin.
Qué Contiene un Perfil de Estilo
Un Perfil de Estilo comprehensivo — lo que llamamos Master Prompt — típicamente incluye:
- Patrones de oración: Cómo construye oraciones. ¿Cortas y declarativas? ¿Largas y elaboradas? ¿Una mezcla de ambas con ritmo específico?
- Reglas de vocabulario: Palabras que usa, palabras que evita, términos específicos de la industria, coloquialismos
- Preferencias estructurales: Cómo organiza la información. ¿Conclusión primero? ¿Narrativa? ¿Viñetas o párrafos?
- Calibración de tono por contexto: Cómo cambia su escritura dependiendo de la audiencia — formal para ejecutivos, casual para pares, cálido para clientes
- Anti-patrones: Lo que nunca hace. Sin signos de exclamación. Sin voz pasiva. Sin enterrar la conclusión.
- Hábitos de puntuación y formato: Guiones largos, comas de Oxford, secciones TL;DR, firmas específicas
Construir esto usted mismo es posible — escribimos una guía sobre cómo construir custom instructions que capturen su voz. Pero toma análisis a través de cientos de sus muestras de escritura para extraer patrones que ni siquiera sabe que tiene.
Eso es lo que hace My Writing Twin. Analizamos su escritura real — emails, documentos, mensajes — y generamos un Master Prompt que captura su ADN de Escritura. Lo pega en ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, o cualquier herramienta de IA. Los prompts anteriores se personalizan instantáneamente.
Inicio Rápido: Usando Estos Prompts Hoy
¿Aún no tiene un Perfil de Estilo? Así puede comenzar ahora mismo:
- Elija 3 prompts de la lista anterior que coincidan con sus tareas de escritura más comunes
- Escriba el output usted mismo para cada uno — de la forma en que realmente lo escribiría
- Alimente sus versiones escritas a la IA con este meta-prompt:
Analyze these 3 writing samples and extract my style patterns.
Look for: sentence structure, vocabulary preferences, tone,
formatting habits, and any anti-patterns (things I consistently avoid).
Then apply those patterns to future writing tasks.
[Paste your 3 samples here]
Esto no será tan completo como un Perfil de Estilo completo, pero es un punto de partida. Para más plantillas listas para usar más allá de esta lista, descargue nuestra colección gratuita de prompts de IA. Para un desglose comprehensivo, consulte nuestra guía de Custom GPT Instructions o explore cómo se ve un Perfil de Estilo profesional para usuarios de ChatGPT.
La Conclusión
Los prompts de escritura con IA están en todas partes. Puede encontrar miles de ellos con una búsqueda rápida. Los prompts en sí no son el cuello de botella.
Lo que separa "escritura asistida por IA" de "escritura que suena como usted" es la capa de estilo. Los mismos 50 prompts producen 50 resultados diferentes dependiendo de si incluye su ADN de Escritura.
Prompts genéricos + sin estilo = output genérico. Buenos prompts + su Perfil de Estilo = output que suena como si lo hubiera escrito usted.
Guarde estos 50 prompts. Construya su Perfil de Estilo. Y deje de reescribir output de IA que debería haber estado bien desde la primera vez.
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