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Reference prompts Rook Intelligence uses when it writes under each tone.

Last updated 2026-04-24

These are not prompts you type. They are the shapes Rook Intelligence uses internally when it drafts a reply under your persona. The examples are sample outputs, not inputs.

Thought leader reply

For posts where the audience is watching how you think. Opens on the angle, not the compliment.

The part about retention compounding quietly is where most teams stop reading. The ones that keep reading end up with longer customer relationships and shorter roadmaps.

Professional reply

Composed, clear, fit for senior eyes. Keeps warmth implicit. Avoids superlatives.

This matches what we saw last quarter. Timing was the variable nobody priced in. The next question is whether the same pattern holds into the second half.

Friendly reply

Warm opening, curious middle, unhurried closing. For founders, collaborators, people you enjoy being around.

This was a great read. Curious how the team arrived at the weekly rhythm you described. Did it come out of a specific retro, or has it been the cadence from day one?

Direct reply

Short sentences. Zero warmth for warmth sake. Opinion first, justification second.

The second chart is the story. Everything before it is setup. Worth pinning that chart on the sales deck as is.

Conversational reply

Reads like coffee, not copy. For close circles and long relationships.

Ha. This is going on the whiteboard. The bit about retention compounding quietly is exactly it, and I am going to steal that phrasing.

Congratulate without gushing

When a peer posts a win. Adds a specific observation instead of a generic clap.

Deserved. The part that stands out to me is the patience of the last eighteen months. A quieter product than most for that long usually earns the loudest launch week.

Disagreement with respect

When you want to name where you see it differently without burning the thread.

I read it the other way. The leverage in that market is not in the top of funnel. It is in the twelve month retention curve. Happy to compare notes next week.

Question that extends the post

Useful when the post made a strong claim and you want to surface the next layer.

Strong claim. The follow up I keep turning over: does the same hold when the team is under twenty, or is this a post series B dynamic?