Assignments

Assignments are tiny guided scaffolds that help you craft or refine prompts — even offline. They echo NotebookLM’s structured workflows, but keep everything on your device.

How this works
1) Pick a scaffold
Each one is a micro-template for a thinking task.
2) Load into Workspace
It fills the Prompt box automatically.
3) Use your local LLM
Copy to LlamaChat, get results, paste notes back.
4) Offline & private
Everything is cached and saved in localStorage.
Why this helps
Clarity
Each scaffold ensures clear objectives and context.
Consistency
Reuse templates for better results over time.
NotebookLM-style flow
Structured thinking — without the cloud.
Privacy
No accounts, uploads, or analytics — ever.

Starter: Build a better prompt

A short scaffold that nudges you to specify your goal, list constraints, and request a numbered plan.

  • Clarify the exact outcome.
  • Limit scope and format.
  • Ask for a plan + 3 follow-ups.
Example: “Goal: improve my resume summary for a data analyst role. Constraints: 3 sentences, professional tone. Return: final draft + 3 variants.”
➜ Load into Workspace

Summarize & extract action items

Compress long notes into a quick brief, then surface decisions and next steps.

  • 3–5 bullet summary.
  • Decisions + next actions.
  • Strict “Summary + Next Steps” format.
Example: “Summarize these meeting notes, then list decisions and next actions in bullets. ≤120 words total.”
➜ Load into Workspace

Creative idea expander

Generate diverse angles and variations on any idea, title, hook, or concept — great for brainstorming and naming.

  • Explore 6–10 varied directions.
  • Mix tones (playful, formal, bold).
  • Return short, skimmable lines.
Example: “Give 10 title options for a short guide on mindful focus. Mix tones, keep each under 8 words.”
➜ Load into Workspace

Critique & improve a draft

Get a fast, constructive review and a stronger revision — ideal for emails, posts, summaries, or plans.

  • Brief critique (clarity, tone, structure).
  • Specific edits, not generic advice.
  • Return: improved draft + 3 alt lines.
Example: “Critique this 150-word email for clarity and concision. Then return an improved version, followed by 3 subject lines.”
➜ Load into Workspace