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Task 2 — structured flash-day plan

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Task 2 — structured flash-day plan

Same rules: new chat, same prompt, note model/mode.

The prompt (copy exactly)

You are helping fictional tattoo studio "Example Ink" in Leeds. Create a simple flash-day plan: 4 time slots, 3 flash designs per slot, one sentence each for what the design is. Output as a markdown table. Fictional only — no real artist names.

Per platform

  1. New chat on ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini (Grok optional)
  2. Paste the prompt verbatim
  3. Check the table — readable rows/columns? Or a wall of text you have to fix?
  4. Claude may open an Artifacts side panel — that's fine; log it
  5. Update winner log row Task 2 — notes, Winner, one-line why

You should see: a markdown-style table (or equivalent) with 4 slots × 3 designs — or a clear failure you can log (refused, messy table, cap hit).

Claude often wins me on tables; ChatGPT sometimes buries the grid in a wall of prose. I don't much care what Twitter reckons — I care which one I'd paste straight into a Google Doc without spending twenty minutes reformatting it.

Continue — Task 3: email tone.

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