Using “Default Additional Prompt Instructions" - and how to make it your own

Think of this as the cheat sheet you bake into every Agent.

 

Ongage provide default instructions to some of the agents

You may run and test it and enjoy it

you may edit it and make it your own - once you save - it will be there forever 

 

 

Default Texts Inside Fields are the quiet workhorses of Ongage Studio. They make every Agent smarter, faster, and more reliable, especially at scale.

They don’t just act as placeholder examples. They provide preloaded, intelligent instructions that guide how each input behaves when you run an Agent. This means you can launch content confidently, even when users leave a field blank or incomplete.

Think of them as embedded expert suggestions that make every Agent feel pre-trained on your style, goals, and structure.


What Are “Default Texts Inside Fields”?

Default Texts Inside Fields are pre-populated configuration blocks included in each Agent setup. They're typically filled with editorial best practices, structural formatting, voice rules, and fallback logic.

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They're visible to you, the user and you can edit them.

But most of the time, you don’t have to.
Each Agent comes with smart, prebuilt Default Texts designed to deliver clean, on-brand output from the very first run. It’s often best to try the Agent as-is before tweaking anything.


What Can You Include?

Almost anything that shapes the Agent’s behavior:

  • Tone and voice instructions
  • Structural guidance (e.g., "Use a short intro + 3 subheadings + a CTA")
  • Formatting rules (e.g., "Use <h2> for headings")
  • Do’s and don’ts based on brand tone
  • Critical editorial rules (e.g., “no invented facts,” “no SEO tags in this step”)
  • Quiz formats, image caption logic, hashtag styles, CTA length guidance and more

Why It Matters

Default Texts are what make your Agents feel like your team.
They take the guesswork out of generation. Even if multiple users are running the same Agent, the output stays consistent because these behind-the-scenes instructions never forget your voice, your structure, or your rules.

And as your editorial needs evolve? Just update the Default Texts, no need to rewrite the whole Agent.


Real Examples

Let’s bring it to life with a few highlights from the Agent family:

Blog Post Generator
Default:

“Use a confident and optimistic tone. Write in a way that’s helpful and clear, using short paragraphs. Include an intro, 3–5 subheadings, and a short summary at the end.”

This ensures even the simplest blog brief turns into something structured and sharp.

Subject Line Generator
Default:

“Our tone is witty but professional. Avoid all-caps or spammy phrases. Subject lines should create curiosity while staying on-brand.

Now even junior marketers won’t derail the email strategy.

SEO Block Generator
Default:

“Generate an SEO title under 60 characters, a short slug, and a clear meta description with the target keyword in the first sentence.

Boom, SEO done right, every time, without expert input.


Pro Tips

  • Don’t delete them unless you’re sure. Even a small tweak can change the output significantly.
  • Use bulleted formatting and consistent phrasing. Models love clean logic.
  • Add notes like “Do not include SEO. That happens in a later Agent.”
  • Use this space to embed editorial values, tone rules, or structure constraints.

The takeaway?
Default Texts are your hidden superpower. Configure once, reuse endlessly, and watch the quality stay razor-sharp no matter who clicks “Run.