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DaVinci Prompt Shortcuts

Learn how to use DaVinci’s built-in prompt shortcuts for competitor research, referrals, SEO, reminders, and more.

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Written by Cannon Phelps

When you open Ask DaVinci, you’ll see several pre-built prompt cards beneath the greeting.

These shortcuts launch structured AI workflows for common business tasks, allowing you to get focused results without needing to craft the perfect prompt yourself.

Each shortcut activates a specialized AI workflow designed for a specific business outcome.


Research Competitors

Agent label: Places Agent

This shortcut analyzes your local competitive landscape using:

  • Google Places data

  • Competitor monitor information

  • Public website data

  • Online reviews and rankings


What it helps with

  • Identifying local competitors

  • Comparing positioning

  • Reviewing ratings and review counts

  • Finding market gaps

  • Understanding pricing and offer differences


Best time to use it

Use this shortcut when:

  • Preparing for a price increase

  • Creating a new service offer

  • Researching your local market

  • Improving your positioning


Audit My Website SEO

Agent label: SEO Subagent

This shortcut reviews your website for SEO and lead-generation opportunities.


What it analyzes

  • Page speed

  • Technical SEO health

  • Title tags and metadata

  • Local SEO signals

  • Website structure

  • Lead conversion opportunities


Requirement

Your business website URL must be saved in your DaVinci Settings for this shortcut to work correctly.


Best time to use it

Use this shortcut when:

  • Trying to improve Google rankings

  • Increasing website traffic

  • Improving lead generation

  • Preparing to run paid ads


Set a Reminder

Agent label: Reminder

This shortcut allows DaVinci to create reminders for future actions or follow-ups.


Example reminders

  • “Remind me to send a seasonal campaign next month”

  • “Follow up with this referral partner in 5 days”

  • “Review my implementation list next Monday”


Best time to use it

Use reminders for important tasks you don’t want to forget but don’t need to complete immediately.


Pressure-Test My Offer

Agent label: Offer

This shortcut reviews your service offer and identifies weaknesses that may reduce conversions or profitability.


What it evaluates

  • Pricing

  • Offer clarity

  • Proof and testimonials

  • Guarantees

  • Scarcity and urgency

  • Margins

  • Positioning


Best time to use it

Use this shortcut when:

  • Launching a new service

  • Raising prices

  • Improving close rates

  • Refining your messaging


Plan This Week’s Dream 100

Agent label: Referrals

This shortcut helps organize outreach to referral partners and strategic relationships.

The Dream 100 refers to businesses and influencers connected to your ideal customers.


What it helps with

  • Prioritizing outreach

  • Planning weekly actions

  • Drafting outreach messages

  • Building referral relationships consistently


Best time to use it

Use this shortcut weekly to maintain consistent referral relationship-building activity.

Small weekly actions compound into major long-term referral growth.


Update DaVinci Context

Agent label: Saved Update

This shortcut opens your editable AI business context settings.


What you can update

Business profile

  • Business name

  • Industry

  • Service area

  • Team size

  • Revenue range

Customer avatars

  • Ideal customer demographics

  • Pain points

  • Goals

  • Buying behaviors

Offer details

  • Services

  • Pricing

  • Packages

  • Guarantees


Why this matters

DaVinci uses this information across every AI conversation and tool.

Keeping your context updated improves the quality and personalization of your AI-generated responses.


Best time to update your context

Update your information whenever:

  • You add a new service

  • You raise prices

  • Your target customer changes

  • You hire staff

  • Your business model evolves


Tips for using prompt shortcuts effectively

  • Start with the shortcut closest to your goal

  • Add additional context after the workflow begins

  • Use follow-up questions to refine the output

  • Revisit shortcuts regularly as your business evolves

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