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Choosing the right function

Promptloop offers several functions powered by different AI models that are meant to support different activities in your work.

Choosing the right function is important and can help you know where to get started. Combining functions is also a common and powerful approach and something we cover here.

Looking to label and categorize text data? Start with the Label Function. Use AI models designed to find the closest and most appropriate match to any row or text string. This works across formats and languages and will always return an exact match, instead of generating a new response like a chat model.

Want to research or answer a question? Use the Browsing Function. These web agents are powered by a series of AI models that can browse the web, read, research, and return what you are looking for. This information is current and accurate and not based on any training data set.

Looking to generate or transform text? For writing and generative tasks like writing marketing or sales copy, summarizing information, or editing formatting on text, the Inference Function is the best solution.

Looking to extract or summarize text? The Extract Function is best for when you want to extract or summarize information from a block of text.

Looking to generate dummy data? If you are trying to generate dummy or realistic sounding fake data, the Generate Function is the best solution.

You can visit our Template Page to get started on example use cases with all these functions.