Grok / 4 min
Grok prompts for turning research notes into comparisons
AI Chat prompt examples for using Grok to turn research notes into tables, arguments, and next questions.
Ask what to do with the research
Grok prompts are more useful when they turn research into comparison, arguments, and next actions.
Specify the output format before asking: table, bullets, objections, criteria, or next questions.
Reusable research prompts prevent starting from zero each time.

How to organize research with Grok
- Narrow the topic.
- Choose the output format.
- Add decision criteria.
- Ask for the next three questions.
AI Chat prompt pattern
Useful Grok outputs
| Comparison table | For multiple tools or options. |
|---|---|
| Issue map | For pros, cons, and unknowns. |
| Next questions | For continuing research. |
| Summary | For quick understanding. |
Grok prompts to try
Make a comparison table
Compare this topic for a beginner. Use columns for what it can do, who it is for, weaknesses, and the first thing to try. End with three follow-up questions.
It turns research into a decision aid.
Separate facts from opinions
Separate this topic into confirmed facts, assumptions, opinions, and points to verify. Do not overstate certainty.
It makes research safer to use.
If searching for prompts is the hard part, use BananaNL
AI Chat prompts change by research, comparison, summary, and brainstorming task.
BananaNL inserts selected prompts into Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT, and other AI input fields so you can adjust before sending.

FAQ
What are Grok prompts good for?
Research, comparison, issue mapping, and next questions.
What matters in AI Chat prompts?
The output format.
Does BananaNL support Grok workflows?
It is designed for inserting prompts into AI Chat input fields including Grok-style workflows.
If searching for prompts is the hard part, use BananaNL
Prompts become useful when they are close to the input field. Use BananaNL to carry them there, then adjust before sending.