The Prompt (Copy This)
I need to choose between [TOOL A] and [TOOL B].
My goal is [YOUR SPECIFIC GOAL]. My biggest priority is [PRIORITY #1, e.g., ease of use, cost, specific feature].
Compare them in a simple table. Then, recommend one and explain why in one sentence.
Context: [ADD ANY RELEVANT DETAILS, e.g., I have MS and manage fatigue, I am not very technical, my budget is $X]
| Readiness | Details |
|---|---|
| Energy check | Low (3-5 minutes). Works on foggy days (2/10 energy). Voice-dictation friendly. |
| You’ll need | ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, or Gemini (free tiers work). |
| MS varies | Keep what helps; skip what doesn’t. Adapt to your energy and supports. |
This is a comparison tool; verify recommendations on the official sites before purchasing.
Warning: AI recommendations are based on the data they were trained on, which can be outdated. Always check the tool’s official website for the latest pricing and features.
What AI Will Give You
After you paste your comparison request, the AI will:
- Create a simple table showing the key differences between the tools
- Give you a clear recommendation based on your stated goal and priority
- Provide a one-sentence explanation so you know why it picked that tool
- Focus the comparison on the factors that matter most to you
Example Output Snapshot
Your situation:
I need a new note-taking app to manage my MS symptoms and appointments. I keep hearing about Notion and Obsidian. Which one should I use? I get overwhelmed by complicated apps.
What you get with COMPARE:
| Feature | Notion | Obsidian |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | Easier (like Google Docs) | Steeper learning curve |
| Flexibility | Very flexible | Infinitely flexible (can be complex) |
| Cost | Free for personal use | Free, but sync is a paid service |
| MS-Specific Use | Great for structured notes like symptom logs | Excellent for connecting ideas, but requires more setup |
Recommendation: Use Notion.
Why: It’s easier to start with. It works like a simple document and you can add complexity later. Obsidian requires more setup which can be a hurdle when you have brain fog.
Voice-First Cue (For Dictation)
Say this into your phone or computer:
“Compare Notion and Obsidian for note-taking” (then add your context)
Make Better Decisions, Faster
Need the full set? Read 5 Essential Prompts for MS Brain Fog — includesCOMPARE, plus prompts for making decisions (BLUF), breaking down tasks (steps), and simplifying complex information (ELI5).Variations & Pro Tips
Variations for Different Situations
For More Than Two Tools
Compare [TOOL A], [TOOL B], and [TOOL C] for [PURPOSE].
My priority is [PRIORITY]. Create a table comparing them on: ease of use, cost, and [FEATURE X]. Recommend one.
For a Specific Feature
Which tool is better for [SPECIFIC FEATURE], [TOOL A] or [TOOL B]?
My goal is [GOAL]. Compare how each tool implements this feature and recommend the one that is simpler to use.
When Cost Is the Main Factor
Compare [TOOL A] and [TOOL B]. My budget is [BUDGET].
Which one provides the best value for the money? Include free vs. paid features in a table.
Pro Tips
- Focus on your deal-breaker: Add: “My absolute deal-breaker is [FEATURE OR LIMITATION]. Which tool avoids this?”
- Get a long-term view: Add: “Which tool will be easier to stick with a year from now?”
- For accessibility concerns: Add: “I use a screen reader / I have hand tremors. Which tool has better accessibility features?”
Quick Reference
| If you are comparing… | Use this variation |
|---|---|
| Multiple tools | “Compare [TOOL A], [B], and [C] on ease of use, cost, and [FEATURE].” |
| A specific feature | “Which tool is better for [FEATURE]? Recommend the simpler one.” |
| On a tight budget | “My budget is [BUDGET]. Which is the best value?” |
| With a deal-breaker | “My deal-breaker is [LIMITATION]. Which tool avoids this?” |
Why This Works & Troubleshooting
Why This Works
The “COMPARE” trigger:
- Instructs the AI to create a structured, side-by-side analysis
- Table format makes differences easy to see when brain fog hits
- Requiring a recommendation at the end prevents “it depends” non-answers
The psychology:
- Analysis paralysis is common when choosing tools; this prompt outsources the thinking
- A clear recommendation gives you a starting point instead of a blank slate
Works across all AI platforms:
- ChatGPT (free or paid)
- Claude (free or paid)
- Microsoft Copilot
- Google Gemini
Troubleshooting
“The recommendation is generic.”
- Add: “I have MS and my hands get tired, so fewer clicks is better.”
- Or: “I am a visual thinker and need to see my notes laid out spatially.”
“The table is too complicated.”
- Add: “Limit the comparison to 3 key features.”
“AI recommends a tool I don’t want to use.”
- Add: “I am leaning towards [TOOL A]. Tell me if this is a bad choice and why.”
Next Steps
- The
BLUFPrompt for Quick Decisions - When you need a fast “yes/no” answer, not a table. - The
pros consPrompt for Career Choices - A different way to weigh options. - The
stepsPrompt for Overwhelming Tasks - After choosing a tool, plan how to learn it.
Disclaimer
Tool recommendations depend on the information you provide. Always double-check pricing and new releases on the tool’s official site.
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