How to Ask Claude for What You Need
How to Ask Claude for What You Need
A practical guide to bringing Claude into your real workflows, decisions, and connected tools.
You don't need to learn a new language to work with Claude. But a few simple habits get you much better results.
Be specific about the output
Instead of: 'Write something about our company.' Try: 'Write a 200-word paragraph about my accounting firm for our website's About page. Keep it friendly and professional.'
Give it context
Claude doesn't know your business unless you tell it. A sentence or two of background makes a huge difference: 'We're a plumbing company in Calgary. Our customers are homeowners, not contractors.'
Ask for changes
If the first result isn't quite right, don't start over. Just say: 'Make it shorter.' Or 'Can you make the tone less formal?' Claude treats your conversation as one ongoing task.
Tell Claude what you want (the output).
Give it context about your business.
Ask for edits until it's right.
Think about this: Think of a task you might ask Claude to do. How could you make that request more specific? What context would help Claude understand your business better?
In case you hear this term out there...
Context — Background information you give an AI so it understands your situation. More context = better result.
Iteration — Going back and forth to improve something — 'make it shorter', 'try again with...' — it's normal and expected.
✦ Specific + context = great results. Tell Claude what you want, who you are, and ask for edits if needed.
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