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Generador de Prompts para Guía de Estilo

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A style guide prompt generator gives you the structure of a working style guide, scoped to voice and tone, editorial mechanics, or the full document. Enter your brand and choose a scope, and it lays out the sections that matter — the three-adjective voice, how tone flexes by context, a we-are/we-are-not table, grammar and punctuation rulings, number and capitalisation formats, a word list, and accessibility guidance — each meant to be filled with a copyable example. Content teams and brand owners use it to settle recurring debates and to onboard new writers fast. The point of a style guide is to make decisions so writers do not have to relitigate the Oxford comma every week: it states one rule, shows an example, and moves on. Fill each section with your actual choices, pair every rule with a sample sentence, and assign an owner to keep it alive.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter your brand or team.
  2. Choose voice, mechanics, or the full guide.
  3. Fill each rule with a copyable example.
  4. Assign an owner to keep it current.

Use Cases

  • Building a brand or editorial style guide
  • Defining a consistent voice and tone
  • Settling recurring grammar and formatting debates
  • Onboarding new writers to house style
  • Keeping content consistent across many authors

Tips

  • State one rule, not a list of options.
  • Pair every rule with an example sentence.
  • Distinguish constant voice from flexing tone.
  • Include a word list of preferred terms.

FAQ

what makes a style guide actually used

Decisiveness and examples. A guide that lists options helps no one; one that states a single rule and shows a copyable example settles the question. Writers reach for a guide that gives quick, concrete answers rather than abstract principles.

voice and tone — what is the difference

Voice is constant: the personality your brand always has. Tone flexes with context: the same voice sounds reassuring in an error message and warm in a welcome. The guide pins down the voice, then shows how the tone should shift.

how do i keep the guide current

Assign an owner and review it on a schedule. A style guide rots when no one updates it after a rebrand or a new product, so naming a person responsible and revisiting it periodically keeps it trusted and used.

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