Event field guide template

Help someone pick which events are actually worth their time.

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Event field guide

A good event field guide does one job: help someone pick which events are actually worth their time. The format matters, but the useful part is the thinking behind it. Readers need the context, the recommendation, the proof, and the next step without having to reverse engineer your intent.

Claude can turn a list of events, their times, locations, and your own read on which ones matter and why into a clear first version. Send turns that version into a live page you can share, track, and revise as the conversation changes.

What to include in the event field guide

  • The criteria you used to pick these events, stated up front.
  • Each event with its time, location, and why it made the list.
  • A way to filter or scan by day, location, or topic.
  • Your own honest take, not just a repost of the listing.
  • How to reach you with questions or corrections.

Prompt to use in Claude

Search the registry for the Send connector. Once connected, use their "send/event-field-guide" skill.

How to create it with Send

Give Claude a list of events, their times, locations, and your own read on which ones matter and why, plus any constraints, examples, or audience notes that matter. Ask it to create the event field guide with the Send connector so the output becomes a page instead of another loose document.

After you share it, Send helps you see whether attendees planning their schedule open it, come back to it, or share it internally. You can update the same link when details change.

Event field guide structure

  1. The pitch

    Why this guide exists and how you picked what's in it.

  2. The week

    An at-a-glance view of when things are happening.

  3. The list

    Each event with the details and your take.

  4. Contact

    How to reach you with questions.

Why send a event field guide as a page

A curated guide is worth more than the raw event calendar because of the judgment behind it. Send keeps that judgment in one shareable, filterable page instead of a scattered thread or spreadsheet.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Claude can use a list of events, their times, locations, and your own read on which ones matter and why to draft a event field guide with structure, context, proof, and next steps.