Review a Subcontractor Agreement for Gaps and Risks
Use this as a follow-up prompt immediately after generating the initial subcontractor agreement draft, in the same chat session. It stress-tests the draft and surfaces gaps before you send it to sign.
The Prompt
Review the subcontractor agreement above. Identify any clauses that are vague, missing, or that could be disputed in a payment or scope disagreement. Flag any language about IP ownership, revision limits, or termination that is ambiguous. Suggest specific replacement language for any flagged section.
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Add a Vendor or Client Introduction Task to Onboarding
Use this as a follow-up prompt when the AI has omitted the vendor or client introduction step, which is commonly left out of AI-generated onboarding checklists because large-company training data handles it differently.
Rewrite a Corporate Onboarding Checklist for Small Business
Use this as a follow-up prompt if the generated checklist feels too generic or reads like a large-company HR template, to push the AI toward simpler, more actionable language suited to a small business.
Restructure a Flat Onboarding List Into Five Phases
Use this as a correction prompt in the same conversation if the AI returns a flat list instead of the five-phase structure (Before Day 1, Day 1, Days 2–5, End-of-Week-1 Check-in, Days 8–30).
Find Documentation Gaps Before a New Hire Starts
Use this as a follow-up prompt in the same conversation to identify gaps in your existing documentation before the new hire's first day, so you can prepare materials they'll need rather than fielding repeated questions.