Build Your Super Context Prompt
Stop re-explaining yourself to AI. Build a prompt that carries your voice, your context, and your purpose every single time.
What is a Super Context Prompt?
An SCP is a detailed personal briefing document you paste at the start of any AI conversation. It tells the AI who you are, how you work, and what you actually need before you even ask your first question.
It's like hiring a new assistant and giving them your complete onboarding packet on day one, instead of correcting them for six months.
A good SCP typically includes
Watch the Videos
The first video explains the concept and the why. The second shows the actual development process in real time so you can see how a conversation turns into a finished SCP.
Study the Fictional Example
Don't skip this. Reading a completed SCP will completely change how you approach building your own. Notice the level of detail, the personal specificity, and how it sets a tone for every AI interaction that follows.
Build Your Own SCP
Open the interview questions document (it will prompt you to make your own copy), review the questions, then paste the whole thing into your AI platform and let the conversation build your SCP.
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AReview the questions first. Feel free to add any that feel missing for your specific situation, or cut ones that don't apply.
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BPaste the full document into your AI platform and engage in the conversation. Use the highest-powered version available to you for best results.
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CIf the AI tries to shortcut the process and hand you something generic, push back. Tell it you want the full version. Be specific about what doesn't feel right and ask for revisions.
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DWhen you're satisfied, save the final SCP it produces. Copy it somewhere you'll actually use it, like a note in your phone or a pinned doc.
Upload Your SCP
Upload the SCP your AI conversation produced. It doesn't have to be perfect. It's a first draft, and that's the point of the reflection in the next step.
Write Your Reflection
You don't need to answer all five. Write genuinely about the ones that surprised you or made you think. 250 words is a floor, not a ceiling.
Reflection Prompts
You looked at a fictional SCP before building your own. What surprised you most, either about what a completed SCP looks like or about what came up when you built yours?
What did you change or add to the interview questions? Did you remove anything? Why?
What's your actual plan for using it consistently, or what's the thing most likely to stop you from using it?
What's still missing? Your SCP is a first draft. After going through the process, what do you feel like it doesn't quite capture yet?
Would you recommend this to a colleague? Keep it to the version you'd actually say in the hallway, not the formal explanation.
Your Submission Checklist
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1Two videos watched (How to Develop an SCP + Development in Action)
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2Fictional SCP example reviewed (and the visual explainer)
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3Interview questions document opened and customized
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4SCP built through a full AI conversation (no shortcut versions)
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5Copy of your completed SCP uploaded
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6Reflection written (250+ words, at least some of the prompts above)
