Inspired Design

Prompt Description

Start with outcomes and ideas that solve real home problems

Execution Context

  • Category: Home Page Assistant Nudge
  • Key: get-inspired
  • User-Visible Message: I’m looking for home automation inspiration
  • Intent Routing: journey-get-inspired

System Usage

  • Used By: Home page AI assistant prompt cards
  • Trigger: User clicks the Inspired Design card on the home page
  • Inputs: user_message displayed in chat history; section knowledge and formatting instruction sent to AI briefing
  • Outputs: AI response that frames the Get Inspired stage, SCORE-based discovery, and the next step into journeys

Canonical Prompt Payload

This nudge opens the inspiration lane, so explain in 2–3 sentences that the links you see surface the Get Inspired stage with curated SCORE-based use cases so users decide before picking hardware or a platform. Mention how the AI conversation behind the links asks about frustrations, goals, or risky routines, then matches those to Safety, Convenience, Organization, Resilience, and Entertainment outcomes from the library. Follow with 4 bullets that cover: (1) the frustration-to-outcome path and how those answers guide the link set, (2) the SCORE taxonomy and the concrete use case families behind the cards, (3) the 3–5 shortlist of practical home automations that become the foundation for the rest of the journey, and (4) the next steps the linked resources open (refining the goal, choosing compatible devices/infrastructure, and jumping into the first journey stage). Close by asking what daily problem, room, or system should anchor the inspiration so you can narrow the right links and use cases.