Structure showing feedback two ways
Rung 8 of 10 · Fact-check list
1 · Learn the move · Fact-check list
Your raw showing notes mix what the buyer actually SAID with what you assumed they felt — and a buyer read plus a listing-agent note both get built on top. The skill is a fact-check pass first: tag every reaction as a recorded quote or an inference marked UNKNOWN, so nothing you guessed leaks into either write-up. Then split the sourced facts to two audiences.
Here are my raw notes from today's showing. First fact-check them: tag each reaction as a recorded quote or an UNKNOWN inference. Then produce two versions: a clear read for my buyer, and a professional note for the listing agent. Invent no reactions. [paste notes]
2 · Your turn — you write the prompt
You just walked a buyer through a listing and jotted messy notes in the car. The listing agent will text you for feedback within the hour, and your buyer wants your honest read tonight. Write a prompt that fact-checks your notes for what's sourced vs guessed, then turns them into both a buyer-facing read and a listing-agent-facing note without inventing anything.
Remember: the AI sees only your prompt — not this page. If the situation isn't in your prompt, it doesn't exist.
Optional — these shape the output when you run your prompt below, not your score.