Creating a Playbook on PlaybookWriter.com
The procedure describes the steps to create a playbook on PlaybookWriter.com, which can serve as various types of guides or instructions. It covers creating a new playbook, adding content, editing, performing a sanity check, sharing the playbook, and accessing the version history.
Step 1: Access Site
Navigate to PlaybookWriter.com in your web browser. No account is needed to create a playbook.
Step 2: New Playbook
Click on the 'New Playbook' button to start the process of creating a new playbook.
Step 3: Provide Name
Provide a name for your playbook in the designated field.
Step 4: Add Content
Record your instructions directly on the site or upload a pre-recorded audio file. Alternatively, you can type or paste pre-written text into the provided field.
Step 5: Create Playbook
Click on the 'Create Playbook' button and wait a few seconds for the system to transform your input into a set of steps.
Step 6: Review Playbook
Review the generated steps and notes. Edit, add, or delete sections to refine the instruction set and add necessary context.
Step 7: Sanity Check
Click the 'Sanity Check' button to have the system review your playbook for clarity and completeness, then edit the playbook according to the suggestions or comments provided.
Step 8: Resolve Comments
Address any comments from the sanity check by updating your playbook or dismissing comments that are not applicable.
Step 9: Share Playbook
Use the 'Visibility' settings to share your playbook publicly or with a registered team. Distribute the link to help others follow the process you've documented.
General Notes
Customer Support
For assistance or issues when creating playbooks, contact customer support at [email protected].
Version History
To view the history of changes made to your playbook, access the 'History' tab after selecting an individual playbook.
Just so you know, this is an example playbook provided by PlaybookWriter. Check out the full example to see how editing, change tracking, and sanity check reviewing works! You can also browse the other examples.
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