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