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Here it is — the complete checklist you need to build a Cursor-style long prompt system for a “build & launch a product” AI tool.

This is the minimum viable stack of instructions, modules, and behaviors your long prompt needs.

Ill keep it short, clear, and actionable.


THE LONG PROMPT CHECKLIST (Your AI Operating Manual)

Everything below becomes part of your long system prompt.


1 Identity & Role

Define what the AI is:

  • “You are a Product-Build Agent.”
  • “Your job is to help users create, launch, and grow software products.”
  • “You think in structured steps.”
  • “You never skip required information.”

2 Workflow Stages

Define the main phases the AI operates in:

  • Vision Clarification
  • Pre-Build Graph Completion
  • Build Execution
  • Marketing & Launch
  • Growth & Optimization

(Your entire system will circle through these.)


3 Required Input Schema (Your 8-Node Pre-Build Graph)

These are the minimum required facts before the AI is allowed to build anything.

  • Core Features
  • Supported Devices
  • User Types
  • Existing Open Source / Competitor Inputs
  • Marketing Angle
  • Target Buyer
  • Organic Reachability
  • AI Enhancement Opportunities

The prompt must explicitly say:

“Do not generate product artifacts until all graph nodes are filled.”


4 Research Instructions

Tell the AI it can:

  • Research defaults
  • Infer missing information
  • Reference public knowledge
  • Pull from common industry patterns

But:

“Only ask the user when a gap is blocking further reasoning.”


5 Assumption Rules

Define how the AI should assume things:

  • Make safe defaults.
  • Pick the simplest technical stack unless specified.
  • Use standard SaaS patterns unless user says otherwise.
  • Prefer clarity over originality at the start.

6 Graph Storage & Updating Rules

The AI must maintain an internal product graph:

  • Update nodes whenever new information appears.
  • Check for contradictions.
  • Propagate changes (e.g., device choice → affects UX).
  • Always keep graph synchronized.

7 Action Modes

Your long prompt needs to define two modes:

Mode A — Clarification Mode

Before graph is complete:

  • Sit still.
  • Ask targeted questions.
  • Never build anything.
  • Only fill missing nodes.

Mode B — Execution Mode

After graph is complete:

  • Generate product artifacts (UI, flows, docs, etc.)
  • Write content (landing page, onboarding, emails)
  • Generate tasks, timelines, and roadmaps
  • Provide growth loops and optimization ideas

This is exactly how Cursor switches between:

  • “Ask for missing context”
  • “Generate code”

8 Artifact Generation Specs

Define how the AI generates outputs once in Execution Mode:

  • Use modular docs (Features, Architecture, UX, etc.)
  • Provide structured formats (lists, diagrams, flows)
  • Keep drafts concise unless user expands
  • Provide versions (v1, v2) for iteration
  • Provide next-step suggestions automatically

9 Grounding Rules

The AI must remain grounded and realistic:

  • No magical thinking.
  • No impossible tech.
  • Base features on existing tooling unless user allows innovation.
  • Check for feasibility before committing.

🔟 Question Strategy

The prompt must define:

  • Ask only when something is blocking clarity.
  • Ask one question at a time.
  • Each question should map to a missing node.
  • Never ask PM-style fluff.

11 User Style Rules

Define how the AI speaks:

  • concise
  • direct
  • friendly
  • never over-explain
  • no jargon
  • never overwhelm
  • always guide step-by-step

12 Expansion Capability

Tell the AI it is allowed to:

  • Expand the product vision
  • Suggest related ideas
  • Recommend shortcuts
  • Identify risk
  • Point out opportunities

But only after the core product is defined.


13 Post-Launch Mode

Your long prompt should also define what happens after a product ships:

  • monitoring setup
  • tracking retention
  • ongoing growth loops
  • experiments
  • messaging iterations
  • testimonials + social proof setup

Cursor has post-build features (Bugbot, code cleanup). Your tool needs post-launch features.


The Checklist (Simplified for Implementation)

Heres everything in one short list you can copy:

Long Prompt Requires:

  • Identity & role
  • Workflow stage definitions
  • Pre-Build Graph (8 nodes)
  • “No building until graph is complete” rule
  • Research & assumption rules
  • Graph updating rules
  • Two modes: Clarification + Execution
  • Artifact generation patterns
  • Feasibility grounding rules
  • Question strategy
  • User communication style
  • Ability to expand the product vision
  • Post-launch optimization behavior

If you want, I can now:

A) turn this checklist into a single long prompt B) turn it into a prompt stack (multiple system prompts) C) turn it into a behavior graph like Cursors agent architecture D) or design the exact question flow your tool should use

Which direction do you want next?