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Prompt Library

The Prompt Library is a curated, structured collection of legal AI prompts you can use directly across the platform — and browse, copy and use without signing in.

Every prompt is purpose-built for legal work: drafting contracts, reviewing agreements, researching case law, summarising statutes and more. They are categorised by use case, practice area and deliverable type so you can find what you need instantly, rather than starting from a blank composer.

The HAQQ Legal AI Prompt Library, filtered by use case, with a drafting prompt open showing its fill-in-the-blank placeholders.
  1. The library is public. You can browse and copy every prompt without signing in.
  2. The same eight task categories you see when starting a chat, so a prompt you find here maps onto where you would use it.
  3. Narrow by practice area, the deliverable you need, or how involved the prompt is.
  4. Bracketed placeholders are yours to replace. Everything else is drafted to work as written.

What is in the library

Today the library holds 394 prompts across 23 practice areas, in four languages — English, Arabic, Spanish and French. It grows, so treat the counts below as a snapshot of shape rather than a fixed inventory; the live page always shows the current set.

The eight use cases

Use case is the primary filter, and it is the same eight-category split you see when you start a chat in Legal AI. A prompt you find here therefore maps onto where you would use it.

Use cases, what each covers, and how many prompts sit under it today
Use caseWhat it coversPrompts
Draft / GenerateCreate contracts, agreements, memos237
Strategy / ScenarioPlan approaches and outcomes61
Compliance / Due DiligenceCheck requirements and risks25
Review / RedlineAnalyse and mark up documents22
Research / AuthoritiesFind cases, statutes, regulations19
OperationsBilling, intake, workflows11
Summarize / ExtractCondense and extract key information10
Client CommunicationsDraft client-facing content9

The distribution is deliberate rather than accidental: drafting and strategy are where a blank page costs a lawyer the most time, so that is where the library is deepest.

Practice areas

The 23 practice areas split into firm-side work and the areas a lawyer meets when acting for an individual:

  • Firm and commercial — Corporate / Commercial, Corporate / M&A, Corporate Governance, FinTech / Payments, IP / Licensing, Employment, Privacy & Data Protection, Disputes / Litigation, Arbitration, Legal Ops / Billing, Small Business.
  • Individual and citizen — Family Law, Housing & Tenancy, Consumer Rights, Estate Planning, Immigration, Personal Injury, Employee Rights, Real Estate (Personal), Personal Tax, Criminal Defense, Debt & Bankruptcy, Citizen / Admin.

Deliverable type and complexity

Two further filters narrow a list quickly once you know the shape of the answer you want. Deliverable type is what comes back — Agreement, Policy, Memo, Checklist, Playbook or Report. Complexity is how much the prompt asks for, on a five-step scale:

Complexity levels
LevelLabel
1Starter
2Standard
3Advanced
4Expert
5Enterprise

Most of the library sits in the middle — Standard and Advanced together account for the majority of prompts — with a smaller number of Starter prompts for a first session and a handful of Enterprise-level ones that expect a fully briefed matter behind them.

Using a prompt

  1. Filter to the work. Pick the use case first, then narrow by practice area, deliverable or complexity.
  2. Read the placeholders. Bracketed placeholders — [Party A], [describe the transaction] — are yours to replace. Everything else is drafted to work as written.
  3. Copy it into the composer and fill the brackets in with the real jurisdiction, parties and posture. A prompt with the brackets left in gets a generic answer, which is the single most common way a good prompt produces a poor result.
  4. Iterate in the same thread. The prompt is a starting point, not a form. Follow-up questions refine the output in place — see AI Drafting.

What your plan changes

Reading the library is free and needs no account. What changes with your plan is what you can do with a prompt afterwards:

Prompt Library by plan
PlanWhat you get
FreeView HAQQ's default prompts
StarterSave personal prompts
ProShare prompts with teammates
BusinessA firm-wide curated library
EnterpriseFirm-wide library plus custom prompt engineering from HAQQ

The full comparison is on Subscription plans.

Browsing the public library

The library is public. You can browse and copy every prompt without an account, which makes it a reasonable thing to send to a colleague who has not signed up yet: the HAQQ Prompt Library.

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