Prompt Rules

Prompt Rules let you define writing guidelines — tone, structure, avoid-lists, CTAs — that Massblogger injects into every AI generation prompt. Create rules once and reuse them across all your websites or just one.

Global vs website-specific templates

Find it at Dashboard → Rules.

Global templates

Applied to every post generated on your account, regardless of which website is targeted. Use these for universal brand voice rules (e.g. "Always write in second person" or "Never use the word 'delve'").

Website templates

Scoped to a single website. Use these for site-specific instructions such as target audience, product mentions, or internal linking guidelines.

Creating a template

  • Click New template and give it a name.
  • Add one or more rules — each rule is a single instruction line (e.g. "Use short paragraphs of 2–3 sentences").
  • For Global templates, toggle the template on or off without deleting it. This lets you keep a rule set ready but pause it when needed.
  • Your plan's rule limit is displayed in the header as used / total.

Tips for effective rules

  • Keep each rule short and unambiguous. One instruction per rule line works better than a long paragraph.
  • Use negative rules ("Do not use bullet lists") alongside positive ones ("Use numbered steps for how-to content").
  • If a rule is site-specific (e.g. mentioning a particular product), put it in a website template rather than Global so it does not bleed into unrelated sites.
  • Disable a Global template temporarily rather than deleting it — this makes it easy to test whether removing certain instructions improves output quality.

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