What it does
AI instructions are the master rules, or prompt templates, that steer the AI. Here you define the writing style, tone of voice, the do's and don'ts, banned words, and the target audience.
All of these instructions are placeholder-driven; no fixed topic is hardcoded into them. You write a rule once, and it applies to every piece you generate regardless of the topic.
In short, AI instructions teach the model how to write. You provide the topic; the instructions guarantee the voice it's written in, who it's written for, and the boundaries it stays within.
Why it matters
Without instructions, the AI may write in a slightly different tone every time: one piece comes out too formal, another too casual. Defining the rules in one central place removes that drift.
Banned words and a clear do's-and-don'ts list switch off the phrases your brand never wants to use and surface the points you always want emphasized. This sharply reduces the cleanup work before publishing.
Defining the target audience tunes the tone to the right reader. The same topic is told differently for different audiences, and instructions handle that alignment automatically on every generation.
How to use it
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Open the AI Instructions page
In the dashboard, go to /hesabim/ai-talimatlari. You'll see ready-made instruction templates and any you've created laid out in a categorized grid.
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Create a new instruction
Think about the rule set you want to define and give it a clear name, so you can easily pick the right instruction at generation time.
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Set the writing style and tone of voice
Describe the voice the content should be written in: energetic or calm, authoritative or warm. The more precise your tone description, the more consistent the output.
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Write your do's and don'ts
Spell out the rules you always want the model to follow and the behaviors you want it to avoid. This both guides and bounds the style.
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Add banned words
List the words and phrases your brand avoids. Generation switches these off and keeps your copy clean from the start.
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Define the target audience
State who the content speaks to. The model tunes its tone and examples to that audience for more on-target copy.
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Save it and apply it during generation
Save the instruction; when you select it while generating, every piece follows the rules you defined exactly. You can update the instruction whenever your needs change.
Tips
- Write rules concretely; instead of "be professional," describe the sentence structure and tone you want.
- Keep your banned-words list alive; add unwanted phrases you spot in published output over time.
- Define the target audience as precisely as possible; a vague audience produces a vague tone.
- Keep separate instructions for different purposes and pick the one that fits each generation.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to write a topic into my AI instructions?
No. Instructions are placeholder-driven, with no fixed topic hardcoded in. You supply the topic at generation time, and the instruction applies your writing rules to any topic.
What exactly do banned words do?
They remove the words and phrases your brand doesn't want from the output. Your copy comes out free of unwanted expressions from the start, reducing the need for edits.
Can I create multiple instructions and use them in different places?
Yes. You can define separate instructions for different purposes and pick the one that fits when you generate content.
If I change an instruction, does it affect my old content?
Changes apply to the new content you generate after selecting the instruction. Previously generated content stays as it is.