Tags help you organize your prompts and compare performance across different contexts. Here are some effective approaches our customers use:
By buying journey stage: Tag prompts by where customers are in your funnel, like "Problem Aware," "Solution Aware," and "Product Aware." This shows how your visibility changes as people move closer to purchase.
By search intent: Group prompts by what users want to accomplish. "Commercial," "Informational," or "Comparison" queries often show very different source patterns.
By audience type: Separate "Acquisition" vs "Retention" prompts, or "Startup" vs "Enterprise" contexts to see how messaging performs for different groups.
By region or language: Use tags like "English π¬π§" and "German π©πͺ" to track regional performance differences.
By topic area: Create tags for specific features, use cases, or product areas you want to track separately.
By channel strategy: Tag prompts related to different marketing approaches: "Cold Email," "Content Marketing," "Brand Mentions."
What matters most is creating a system that matches how you think about your business and customers. Emojis and color-coding can make your tags much easier to scan and organize visually.