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11 prompts
PR-01
Plan a trip
Daily itinerary, restaurant tips, and practical advice for any destination, budget, and travel companions.
Travel
I am traveling to [DESTINATION] for [ANTAL DAGAR] days in [MONTH/SEASON].

About me: [describe who you are traveling with, e.g., "alone", "couple", "family with children aged 8 and 12"]
Budget: [e.g. "approx. 15,000 SEK total including flights" or "mid-range, not luxury hotels but not hostels"]
Interests: [e.g. "food, architecture, local markets — no tourist traps"]
Want to avoid: [e.g. "long car rides, crowds, shopping malls"]

Give me:
1. A daily itinerary for each day with suggested activities (morning/afternoon/evening)
2. 3-5 restaurants you recommend (local, not tourist traps)
3. Practical tips (transport, best neighborhood to stay in, what I should be prepared for)
4. What I absolutely shouldn't miss

Write in Swedish.
PR-02
Understand a contract
Explain obligations, unusual terms, and risks in contracts, agreements, and insurance policies in plain Swedish.
Legal
I am going to sign the following [contract/lease agreement/purchase agreement/insurance terms] and want to understand what I'm actually agreeing to.

[PASTE THE DOCUMENT OR THE PARTS YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT]

Explain to me:
1. What are the most important obligations I am taking on?
2. Are there any terms that are unusual or that I should question?
3. What happens if I breach the agreement?
4. Is there anything I should negotiate before I sign?

Explain in plain Swedish, not legal jargon. I am not a lawyer.

NOTE: I understand that you cannot provide legal advice — I just want to understand the document better before I potentially speak with a lawyer.
PR-03
Write an appeal
Professional complaint to authorities or companies — objective, firm, with a clear request.
Authorities
I am going to write an appeal / complaint to [AUTHORITY/COMPANY, e.g., Försäkringskassan, Skatteverket, an insurance company, a telecom operator].

Situation:
- What happened: [describe what happened]
- Their decision/action: [describe what they decided or did]
- Why I believe they are wrong: [your arguments]
- What I want them to do: [what you request]
- Relevant background: [e.g. date, case number, previous contact]

Write a professional and objective appeal/complaint that:
- Is clearly structured
- Presents facts before opinions
- Is firm but not aggressive
- Ends with a clear request and deadline
- Is in Swedish, maximum one A4 page

Include placeholders for my signature and contact details.
PR-04
Help children with homework
Age-appropriate explanations and exercises — the child understands, you don't do the work for them.
Parents
My child [AGE] years old is learning / does not understand [SUBJECT/TASK].

It seems to be stuck on: [describe what is difficult]

Help me as a parent explain this in a way that suits a child of that age. Give me:
1. A simple explanation of the concept (which I can use with the child)
2. 2-3 examples or analogies that a child of that age understands
3. An exercise question we can do together (not the solution — just the question)
4. If the child still gets stuck, what could be the underlying difficulty?

The goal is for the child to understand — not for me to solve the task for them.
PR-05
Summarize a document
Core summary, key points, what is missing, and which part is most worth your time.
Productivity
Summarize the following [report/article/book/minutes] for me.

[PASTE DOCUMENT]

I want:
1. A 3-sentence core summary (the most important parts)
2. The 5 most important points in detail
3. What surprised you or seems unusual
4. What is NOT covered but that you would have expected based on the topic
5. If I only read one part — which part is most worth my time?

Write in Swedish.
PR-06
Write a job application
A cover letter that sounds like you — not a CV robot. Linked to what they are actually looking for.
Career
Help me write a job application for the following position.

THE JOB AD:
[PASTE JOB AD]

ABOUT ME:
- My background: [brief description]
- My strongest experiences relevant to the role: [list 3-4]
- Why I am applying for this specific job: [honest motivation]
- One thing I am particularly proud of in my career: [describe]
- A weakness or gap relative to the job requirements: [be honest]

Write a cover letter that:
- Starts with a strong opening (not "I hereby apply...")
- Connects my experience to their actual needs
- Sounds like me — direct and authentic, not corporate
- Is maximum 400 words
- Ends with a concrete call to action

Write in Swedish.
PR-07
Plan the week's meals
Dinner plan, consolidated shopping list, and prep tips based on what you have at home.
Everyday
Help me plan this week's dinners (Monday-Friday).

In the fridge/pantry right now: [list what you have]
Number of people: [number + children and ages if applicable]
Dietary requirements/allergies: [e.g., "one is vegetarian", "gluten-intolerant", "no restrictions"]
Time to cook: [e.g., "max 30 min on weekdays, more time on weekends"]
Want to avoid: [e.g., "pasta three times a week", "too much meat"]

Give me:
1. A dinner plan for 5 days with recipe names
2. A consolidated shopping list for what I'm missing
3. Tips on which days I can cook more and freeze it

Bonus: a detailed recipe for the dish you think sounds most delicious.
PR-08
Understand payslips or tax returns
The rows explained in plain Swedish — what they mean, what is unusual, and what you should act on.
Finance
Help me understand my [payslip/tax return/annual pension statement].

[PASTE THE DOCUMENT — remove personal identity numbers and sensitive figures if you wish]

Explain:
1. What the different lines mean in plain Swedish
2. If anything seems strange or deviates from what I should expect
3. If there is anything I should check or act upon
4. Concepts I should understand better

NOTE: I understand that this is not tax advice — I just want to understand the document better.
PR-09
Prepare for a difficult conversation
Opening, key points, anticipated reactions, and constructive closing — for tough but necessary conversations.
Communication
I am going to have a difficult conversation with [relation: manager, partner, friend, family member etc.].

Situation: [describe what happened and why the conversation is needed]
What I want to achieve: [what do you want the conversation to lead to?]
What I am worried about: [what are you afraid they will react with?]
My relationship to the person: [what does your relationship look like?]

Help me:
1. Formulate how I open the conversation (the first 2-3 sentences)
2. Identify the key points I need to bring up
3. Predict how they might react and how I can respond
4. End the conversation constructively

The tone should be: honest but empathetic. I want to solve the problem, not win the argument.
PR-10
Write a speech
A wedding speech, retirement speech, or thank-you speech that sounds like you — not a generic template.
Speech
I am going to give a [wedding speech/retirement speech/thank-you speech/eulogy] for [PERSON].

If the person:
- Relationship to me: [e.g. "my best friend since high school"]
- Character traits that stand out: [list 3-4]
- A story that says everything about them: [tell the story]
- What they mean to those listening: [describe]
Something fun/typical about the person: [if you want humor]

About the speech:
- Length: [e.g., "3-4 minutes", "approx. 400-500 words"]
- Tone: [e.g., "warm and a bit funny", "solemn but personal", "funny without being silly"]
- Occasion: [e.g., "wedding dinner, 70 guests, formal"]

Write a speech that sounds like I am giving it — not like a generic speech.
Write in Swedish.
PR-11
Analyze a house purchase agreement
Key terms, unusual clauses, hidden defect protections, and what you should negotiate before signing.
Property
I am going to buy a [home/villa/condominium] and have received a purchase agreement.

[PASTE THE CONTRACT OR RELEVANT PARTS]

Analyze the contract and explain:
1. What are the most important terms?
2. Are there any clauses that are unusual or risky for me as the buyer?
3. What happens in case of defects or hidden defects?
4. Are there any terms I should negotiate?
5. What should I ask the broker or lawyer about?

Explain in plain Swedish. I am not a lawyer but want to understand what I am signing.
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Entrepreneur

11 prompts
FO-01
Write a winning proposal
Starts with the customer's situation, handles likely objections, and ends with clear next steps.
Sales
I am going to write a proposal for a potential customer.

If the customer:
- Company: [name and industry]
- Contact person: [title]
- Their situation: [what they are struggling with, what they are looking for]
- How we met: [e.g., "reference", "incoming request", "networking event"]
- What they value: [e.g., "fast delivery", "long experience", "local presence"]

If my offer:
- What we deliver: [describe the service/product]
- Price: [price and pricing model]
- Delivery time: [timeframe]
- Why we are the right choice: [your strongest argument]
- Relevant reference/case: [if you have one]

Write a quote that:
- Starts with their situation, not my offer
- Is clear about what they get and what it costs
- Proactively addresses the most likely objection
- Has a clear next step call-to-action
- Is max 1.5 A4 pages

Write in Swedish, professional but not dry tone.
FO-02
Reply to a negative review
Acknowledge the experience, be honest about what went wrong and offer a concrete next step — without sounding like a template.
Customer Relations
We have received the following negative review / complaint:

[PASTE THE REVIEW/COMPLAINT]

Facts about the situation (what we know):
[describe what actually happened from your side]

Write a response that:
- Acknowledges the customer's experience without being defensive
- Is honest about what went wrong (if anything went wrong)
- Explains what we have done or are doing about it
- Offers a concrete next step (if appropriate)
- Is short — max 5-6 sentences
- Doesn't sound like a template response
- Addresses the person but is also appropriate for others who read it

Tone: professional, empathetic, responsible.
Write in Swedish.
FO-03
CEO letter to the board
Straightforward, responsible communication that acknowledges challenges without apologizing for them.
Management
I am the CEO and need to write a quarterly letter to our board.

If the company:
- Industry: [industry]
- Size: [number of employees, revenue]
- Board composition: [e.g., "4 experienced business people + 1 external investor"]

Quarterly facts:
- Revenue: [figure vs. budget/previous period]
- Result: [figure vs. budget]
- Key highlights: [2-3 events]
- Challenges we are facing: [be honest]
- Priorities for next quarter: [concrete actions]

Write a CEO letter that:
- Is direct and responsible — acknowledges challenges without apologizing for them
- Shows that you are in control and have a plan
- Is fact-based but not just a raw numbers report
- Inspires confidence
- Max 500 words, running text

Write in Swedish.
FO-04
Create a job advertisement
An honest ad that appeals to the right person and deters the wrong one — without starting with "We at [Bolag] are looking for..."
HR
We are looking for a [JOB TITLE] for our company.

About the company:
- What we do: [short description]
- Size and culture: [e.g., "15 people, flat organization, fast pace"]
- Where: [location + remote policy]

About the role:
- Main responsibilities: [list 3-4 core tasks]
- Requirements (must have): [list 2-3 hard requirements]
- Merits (nice to have): [list 2-3]
- Who we are NOT looking for: [describe the wrong candidate to filter them out]

What we offer:
- [Concrete benefits, not just "market-rate salary"]
- [What makes the role unique]

Write a job advertisement that:
- Is honest about the role — does not promise more than we can deliver
- Appeals to the right person and deters the wrong person
- Does not start with "We at [Company] are looking for..."
- Max 400 words
- Ends with how to apply and the deadline

Write in Swedish.
FO-05
Categorize receipts for bookkeeping
GL account, VAT assessment, and a comment for each transaction — as a basis for the auditor.
Finance
I have the following receipts/transactions that need to be booked.
Help me categorize them correctly for Swedish accounting.

[LIST THE TRANSACTIONS: date, amount, vendor, what it concerns]

For each transaction:
1. Suggest the correct GL account (BAS account plan)
2. If it is eligible for VAT deduction — what portion?
3. If it is a borderline case — explain why and what I should check

NOTE: I understand that this is not accounting advice. I want a basis to discuss with my auditor.

Present as a table: Date | Vendor | Amount | Account | VAT | Comment
FO-06
Write a press release
Standard format, headline journalists want to publish, fact-based content and credible quotes.
PR
We are going to communicate the following news: [DESCRIBE THE NEWS]

Facts:
- What has happened/been launched: [concrete description]
- Effective from: [date]
- Why it matters for the market: [your angle]
- Quote from CEO/founder: [write out a real quote or give me one to base it on]
- Press contact: [name, email, phone]

Target audience for the press release: [e.g. "trade press", "local media", "national business press"]

Write a press release in standard format that:
- Has a headline journalists will want to publish
- Starts with the most important information (who, what, when, why)
- Is fact-based, not promotional
- Includes a credible quote
- Max 400 words + contact details

Write in Swedish.
FO-07
Pricing a service
Value-based pricing range, three pricing models and arguments to justify the price to the customer.
Strategy
I am going to price the following service and am unsure of the right level.

The service:
- What we deliver: [describe]
- For whom: [target group, type of customer]
- How long does it take to deliver: [hours/days]
- What is our cost (if you know): [direct costs]

Market context:
- Closest competitors and their prices (if you know): [list]
- Our differentiation: [what makes us different/better]
- Typical customer budget: [if known]

Help me:
1. Calculate a price range based on value (not just cost)
2. Identify three possible pricing models (fixed, recurring, bundle)
3. Provide arguments to justify the price to the customer
4. Identify if there is a risk that we are pricing incorrectly

Write in Swedish.
FO-08
Create an AI policy for the company
One page, clear headings, simple language. Covers approved tools, prohibitions, labeling, and training.
Compliance
Help me write an AI policy for our company.

If the company:
- Industry: [industry]
- Number of employees: [number]
- Which AI tools we already use or plan to use: [list]
- Our primary concern: [e.g., "GDPR", "incorrect information in customer communication", "dependency"]

The policy should cover:
1. Approved AI tools and how they may be used
2. What must NEVER be sent to AI tools (personal data, trade secrets)
3. How AI-generated material should be reviewed and labeled
4. What happens in the event of incidents
5. How employees are trained

Format: max 1 A4 page, clear headings, simple language.
Tone: professional but not bureaucratic — people should actually read it.
Write in Swedish.
FO-09
Analyze a competitor's offer
Honest analysis of the competitor's strongest arguments, which customer segment they threaten, and how you should respond.
Strategy
A competitor has launched / offers the following:

[DESCRIBE OR PASTE THEIR OFFER/WEBSITE/MATERIAL]

Our position:
- What we offer: [describe]
- Our pricing: [price]
- Our strength: [what we are better at]
- Our weakness (honest): [what we are worse at]

Analyze:
1. What is the competitor's strongest argument against us?
2. Where are we genuinely better — and can we prove it?
3. Which customer segment do they threaten the most?
4. What should we change in our communication / offer in response?
5. Is there anything they are doing that we should learn from?

Be honest — I want an analysis, not confirmation.
FO-10
Prepare an investor pitch
Strongest arguments, likely objections, elevator pitch, and the most important figure you need to have ready.
Funding
I am going to pitch my company for [type of investor: angel, VC, bank] for [approximate amount] i [purpose: growth, product, working capital].

If the company:
- What we do: [short description]
- Current status: [revenue, customers, growth rate]
- The problem we solve: [describe the problem]
- Our solution: [how you solve it]
- Market: [size, competitors]
- Team: [key people and background]
- The funds will go towards: [concrete breakdown]

Help me:
1. Identify the three strongest arguments for investing
2. Identify the three most likely objections and how I should respond
3. Formulate an "elevator pitch" (60 seconds)
4. What is the most important figure I need to have ready?

Write in Swedish.
FO-11
Write newsletter
Subject line people open, an intro that doesn't start with "Hi, it's time for...", and a CTA that actually gets clicked.
Communication
I am going to write a newsletter to [number] subscribers.

If the recipients: [describe who they are, e.g., "customers in our store", "B2B contacts in the IT industry"]
Subject for this issue: [what should the newsletter be about?]
Key message: [what do you want them to take away?]
Call to action: [what do you want them to do?]
Tone: [e.g. "personal and a bit of humor", "professional", "short and direct"]
Length: [e.g. "max 300 words", "5 minutes reading time"]

Material I want to include:
[list or paste any material]

Write a newsletter that:
- Has a subject line people actually open
- Starts with the most interesting part — not "Hi, it's time for our newsletter"
- Delivers what the subject line promises
- Ends with a clear CTA
- Sounds like a human wrote it, not a marketing department

Write in Swedish.

Creator

6 prompts
KR-01
Image prompting — realistic photos
Three variants of image prompts (simple/detailed/artistic) with lighting, camera style, and mood.
Images
I want to generate a realistic photo with [Midjourney/DALL-E/Flux/Stable Diffusion].

Describe what you want: [free description]

Help me write an effective image prompt that includes:
1. The subject (what/who is visible)
2. The setting and background
3. Lighting (e.g., "golden hour", "studio lighting", "overcast natural light")
4. Camera style (e.g., "shot on 35mm film", "Canon 5D Mark IV", "f/1.8 bokeh")
5. Mood and atmosphere
6. Technical parameters (aspect ratio, style)

Give me 3 variations of the prompt — one simple, one detailed, and one with an artistic style.
Write the prompts in English (works better for image generation).
KR-02
Image prompting — illustration and art
Style-specific art image with negative prompts and three variants — for the art you actually want.
Images
I want to create an illustration / piece of art.

Concept: [describe what you want]
Style: [e.g., "art nouveau", "minimalist flat design", "watercolor", "ink sketch", "cyberpunk"]
Color palette: [e.g., "muted earth tones", "neon on dark", "monochrome blue"]
Mood: [e.g., "mysterious", "calm", "energetic", "melancholic"]
Use case: [e.g., "podcast cover", "logo feel", "social media"]

Write an image prompt optimized for [Midjourney/DALL-E/Stable Diffusion] that:
- Clearly specifies the style
- Avoids common AI pitfalls (too many elements, unclear proportions)
- Includes negative prompts (what you do NOT want)

Give me 3 variations. Write in English.
KR-03
Brainstorm content ideas
20 concrete ideas for next month — with hook, format, and an explanation of why they resonate with your audience.
Content
I create content for [Instagram/TikTok/YouTube/LinkedIn/podcast] within [your niche][".\n\nAbout me/my brand:\n- Who I am: " [short description]
- My target audience: [describe your follower base]
- My tone: [e.g., "direct and slightly provocative", "warm and educational", "humorous"]
- What I do NOT do: [what you want to avoid]

Give me 20 concrete content ideas for next month. For each idea:
- Headline/hook (the first 3 seconds / the headline)
- Short description of the content (2-3 sentences)
- Format (short video, carousel, text post, etc.)
- Why it resonates with my target audience

Write in Swedish.
KR-04
Name a company, product or project
20 suggestions in three categories (descriptive/conceptual/invented) with an explanation for each.
Brand
I need a name for [company/product/project/podcast/newsletter].\n\nWhat it is:\n- What it does: [describe]
- Who it is for: [target audience]
- The feeling / positioning: [e.g., "premium but accessible", "technical but human", "Nordic and natural"]
- Language: [should it work in Swedish, English, or both?]

What I do NOT want:
- [e.g., "no .io names", "nothing with 'smart' or 'pro'", "nothing that is hard to spell"]

Give me 20 name suggestions in three categories:
1. Descriptive names (tells what it is)
2. Concept names (associative, emotional)
3. Invented words / portmanteaus (new words)

For each name: briefly explain why it works for this.
KR-05
Write a bio
Three versions (short/medium/full) for Instagram, LinkedIn, and About Me pages — that sound like a human.
Brand
I need to update my bio for [Instagram/LinkedIn/website].

About me:
- What I do professionally: [describe]
- What I am known for / strongest expertise: [describe]
- What I am passionate about: [describe]
- What I want people to do when they read the bio: [e.g. "follow me", "book a meeting", "visit my site"]
- My tone: [e.g. "direct and a bit funny", "professional but personal"]

Write 3 versions:
1. Short (under 150 characters / Instagram)
2. Medium (3-4 sentences / LinkedIn summary)
3. Full (1 paragraph / About me page)

Each version should sound like a human, not a CV robot.
Write in Swedish.
KR-06
Generate headline variants
15 alternative headlines in 5 categories with the 3 strongest highlighted — for articles, newsletters, and ads.
Copywriting
I have the following headline / title / subject line:
[YOUR CURRENT HEADLINE]

It is for: [article/blog post/newsletter/video/ad]
Target audience: [who is reading/watching]
Goal: [what you want them to do — click, read further, open]

Write 15 alternative headlines in these categories:
1. Curious (creates a knowledge gap)
2. Direct value ("How to...")
3. Provocative / questioning
4. Numbers and concrete ("7 ways to...")
5. Personal ("I tested X for 30 days")

Highlight the 3 you think are strongest and explain why.
Write in Swedish.

Developer

5 prompts
UV-01
Explain a codebase you inherited
Purpose, step-by-step flow, dependencies, technical debt, and what you should understand before making changes.
Code
I have inherited the following code and need to understand what it does.

[PASTE CODE]

Explain:
1. What the overall purpose of the code is
2. How it works step by step (high-level, not every line)
3. Which external dependencies and libraries it uses
4. Potential problems or technical debt you see
5. What I should understand or check before I make changes to it

Write in Swedish.
UV-02
Debug an error
Explanation, most likely cause, concrete fix, and why the error occurs — so you can avoid it in the future.
Code
I am getting the following error in my code and don't understand why.

THE ERROR:
[paste the error message / stack trace]

CODE:
[paste relevant code]

CONTEXT:
- Language/framework: [e.g., "Python 3.11", "Node.js 20", "React 18"]
- What I am trying to do: [describe]
- What I have already tried: [describe]

Help me:
1. Understand what the error means
2. Identify the most likely cause
3. Provide a concrete fix
4. Explain why the error occurs so I can avoid it in the future
UV-03
Write a system prompt for an AI agent
Complete system prompt with identity, edge cases, fallback behavior, and prompt injection protection.
AI
I am building an AI agent with the following purpose:

What the agent should do: [describe the task]
Who will use it: [describe the end user]
Context it works in: [e.g., "customer service for a SaaS company", "internal research assistant"]
Tools it has access to: [list tools if relevant]

What the agent should NOT do: [limitations]
Tone and personality: [describe]
Critical rules: [things it must always/never do]

Write a complete system prompt that:
- Clearly defines the agent's identity and purpose
- Specifies behavior in edge cases
- Includes instructions for when it doesn't know the answer
- Is robust against prompt injection attempts
- Follows best practices for secure AI agents
UV-04
Write a README
Complete README with description, installation, code examples, common issues, and contributing guide.
Documentation
I have built the following project and need a README.

Project name: [name]
What it does: [describe]
Primary target audience: [e.g., "backend developers", "data scientists", "non-technical users"]
Tech stack: [list technologies]
Complexity to set up: [easy/medium/complex]

Include in README:
1. Short description (2-3 sentences, sell the project)
2. Prerequisites / requirements
3. Installation (step by step)
4. Basic usage (with code examples)
5. Configuration (if relevant)
6. Common issues and solutions
7. Contributing / how to contribute
8. License

Write in English (standard for README).
Use correct Markdown formatting.
UV-05
Build a Cloudflare Worker
Complete Worker script with routing, error handling, environment variables, and wrangler.toml.
Infrastructure
I want to build a Cloudflare Worker script that:

Task: [describe exactly what the script should do]
Input: [what does it take, e.g., "an HTTP POST with JSON"]
Output: [what does it return, e.g., "a JSON response"]
Authentication: [e.g., "API key in header", "none"]
Edge cases: [e.g., "handle missing fields", "rate limiting"]

Write a complete Worker script with:
1. Correct request routing
2. Error handling with appropriate HTTP status codes
3. Comments explaining the logic
4. Environment variables for sensitive values (not hard-coded)
5. A wrangler.toml configuration

Use modern Workers syntax (ES modules).

Universal

3 prompts
UNI-01
Give feedback on a text
What works, what doesn't work, the three most important changes, and what can be removed entirely.
Universal
Give me honest feedback on the following text.

[PASTE TEXT]

The text is: [what it is, e.g., "a blog post", "an email to a customer", "a CV"]
Target audience: [who will read it]
Goal: [what the text should achieve]

Feedback I want:
1. What works well — and why
2. What doesn't work — be specific, not "it feels a bit unclear"
3. The three most important changes that would make the biggest difference
4. If there are parts you would cut entirely

Be honest. I want to improve the text, not hear that it's good if it isn't.
UNI-02
Analyze a decision
Structure the core, question assumptions, devil's advocate, and a third alternative you haven't considered.
Universal
I am facing the following decision:

Decision: [describe what you need to decide]
Options: [list the options]
My current leaning: [which option are you leaning towards and why?]
What is most important to me: [your priorities]
Timeframe: [when do you need to decide?]
Information I'm missing: [what do you not know yet?]

Help me:
1. Structure the decision — what is the actual core of the choice?
2. Identify assumptions I'm making that might not be true
3. Highlight the downsides of my current favorite option (devil's advocate)
4. Suggest if there is a third alternative I haven't considered
5. What would you do — and why?

Be honest. I want to think better, not be validated.
UNI-03
Summarize a meeting
Summary, decisions, action items with owner and deadline, open questions — directly copyable.
Universal
Here are [my notes/a transcript] from a meeting.

[PASTE NOTES OR TRANSCRIPT]

Create:
1. A 3-sentence summary of the meeting
2. Decisions made (with who decided)
3. Action items in format: [What] — [Owner] — [Deadline]
4. Open questions left without answers
5. Next meeting / follow-up (if mentioned)

Format: structured, clear, copyable to an email or project tool.
Write in Swedish.
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