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Rivya Prompt Templates Guide

Use Rivya prompt templates for AI image, video, audio, chat, product launches, campaigns, references, constraints, and review checklists.

Use this prompt templates guide when you want a reusable starting point for image, video, audio, chat, product launch, or campaign planning work in Rivya.

Prompt templates are reusable starting points.

They help you begin faster, keep common structure consistent, and avoid rewriting the same brief from scratch. They should still be adapted to the real task.

What Prompt Templates Are For

Prompt templates help with:

  • repeated image briefs
  • video prompt structure
  • voice-over planning
  • campaign asset systems
  • product launch prompts
  • reference instructions
  • review checklists

A template is not a guarantee of a good output. It is a structure that still needs task-specific details.

Start From The Task

Choose a template by task, not by style.

Ask:

  • Is this an image, video, audio, or chat task?
  • Is the goal exploration, production, review, or localization?
  • Does the prompt need references?
  • Is this a one-off asset or part of a campaign?

The right template should make the job clearer, not just make the prompt longer.

Choose The Run Surface

Choose the destination before polishing the template:

  • use public prompt hubs such as Image Prompts or Video Prompts, or AI Models, when you are still comparing a task or model
  • use Studio when the prompt needs saved history, uploads, credits, or multi-step follow-up
  • keep prompt variants in saved sessions when a campaign may reuse them
  • use AI Models to confirm whether the chosen model supports the inputs the template expects

This keeps a reusable prompt from pointing to a workflow that cannot actually run it.

Customize The Template

Before submitting a template, replace generic parts with real details:

  • product or subject
  • audience
  • placement
  • format
  • constraints
  • references
  • review criteria

Do not leave generic filler text in a production prompt.

Keep Templates Reusable

A useful template should be easy to edit.

If it becomes too long, split it into:

  • task brief
  • brand rules
  • format instructions
  • reference instructions
  • review checklist

This makes templates easier to reuse across campaigns.

Prompt Use Checklist

When the next step depends on a prompt, template, or example, check:

  • Identify the task before choosing style words.
  • Keep the subject, constraints, reference role, and review target visible.
  • Use templates as starting points, not fixed scripts.
  • Decide whether the prompt should run from a public prompt hub, a model page, or Studio.
  • Save useful prompt variants before rewriting them heavily.

The goal is to make prompts reusable without making them generic.

Common Template Misuse

The most common mistake is using a template as a finished prompt.

Avoid leaving placeholder product names, asking for image, video, and audio in one prompt, adding reference instructions without an actual reference, or hiding the review criteria at the end.

If a template needs several paragraphs of exceptions, split it into a brief, constraints, reference notes, and review checklist.

When To Rework The Prompt

Rework the prompt when it asks for several asset types at once, hides the review criteria, gives references no role, or tries to solve every edge case in one run.

In those cases, narrow the task before adding more adjectives or switching models.

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