Workflow of the Week: Turn a Long Email Thread Into a Reply Draft Long email threads are where AI can help quickly, but only if you keep control of the final message. Use this when a customer, vendor, or team thread has too much history and you need: - a short summary - the real next decision - a safer reply draft - a list of what to verify before sending Do not paste private customer details, passwords, payment info, contracts, HR issues, legal advice, or confidential screenshots into a public AI tool. Start by cleaning the thread: - customer names become Customer A - emails become [email removed] - phone numbers become [phone removed] - addresses become [address removed] - invoice/account/payment details get removed Then use this prompt: Help me turn this long email thread into a safe reply draft. Context: - My role: [your role] - Relationship: [customer/vendor/team/internal] - Goal of the reply: [what needs to happen next] - Tone: clear, calm, professional, no overpromising Email thread, with private details removed: [PASTE CLEANED THREAD] Return: 1. Five-bullet summary of what happened 2. The main decision, question, or next step 3. Missing information I should verify before sending 4. A draft reply I can edit 5. Any risky promises, assumptions, or private details I should remove Rules: - Do not invent dates, prices, approvals, policies, or commitments. - If something is unclear, ask a question instead of guessing. - Keep the reply short. - Make it clear what I need to verify before sending. Example: If a vendor says delivery is โprobably next weekโ and a customer asks if the schedule is confirmed, the safe reply is not: โWe will have this delivered next week.โ The safer reply is: โThanks for checking in. I am confirming the latest delivery timing now. I do not want to give you a date until I have the updated vendor confirmation. I will follow up by tomorrow morning with the confirmed next step.โ Human approval rule: Before sending, check whether AI invented a date, price, refund, discount, policy exception, approval, or promise.