Last Updated on Aug 26, 2025 by Scott Stevenson

Plug and Play Prompting

Pick from ready-to-use prompts, discover features in context, and get helpful follow-ups as you go.

Momentum matters. With Spellbook’s new plug and play prompting features, lawyers don’t have to hit pause to figure out the perfect input. Learn more about new Ask features that make it easier to begin, refine, and build on prompts without starting from scratch.

Prompt Library

Browse our built-in library of prompts and insert them into a conversation with one click. Each prompt is lawyer-tested and designed to get you better, faster results from Spellbook.

Smarter Chat Suggestions

Ask now anticipates what you might need next. It suggests prompts to begin a conversation, predicts as you type, and surfaces follow-up questions to keep your drafting and review going.

Context-Aware Guidance

As you work, Spellbook surfaces relevant features tailored to your task, so you don’t have to go looking.

Enhance Your Prompts

When you do want to write your own prompt, Enhance makes it stronger. Draft in your own words, then let Spellbook refine it for clarity, tone, and precision.

Try these new features out in your next review, explore step-by-step guidance in the Help Center or join a training session to see Ask in action.

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