Customize the Work Summaries for Voice Prompt Template
Add custom instructions to the prompt without building a template from scratch by
creating a version of the standard Work Summaries prompt templates. Customize the Summarize Voice
Call prompt template in Prompt Builder to specify what information Einstein includes and how to
format that information or adjust the voice and tone so that responses fit your business
needs.
For Work Summary template types, the LLM drafts responses based on the conversation
transcript.
To customize the Summarize Voice Call prompt template, we recommend that
you edit the standard prompt templates and save a new version. In the standard prompt template
we added the key pieces of a successful prompt, including instructions for the LLM, data
resources, and relevant inputs like the conversation transcripts. You can still add and test
your own instructions if you save a new version of the template.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, search for and select Prompt
Builder. Under Prompt Templates is the Summarize Voice Call prompt template with
the Work Summary template type.
To edit the standard prompt template, select it and you’re redirected to the Prompt
Template Workspace. Click Save As. A new version of the prompt template
opens in the workspace.
For the Work Summary template type, the standard prompt template user instructions
include the task for the LLM, conversation transcripts, and any response limits.
To test the Summarize Voice Call prompt template, under Conversation Record, search for and
select a Voice Call.
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