WeChat Summary
Focus on signal over volume. Summarize conversations in a way that helps the user decide what matters and what needs action.
Workflow
- Identify the scope:
- one message
- recent unread messages
- a full conversation window
- a noisy group thread
- Separate content into:
- actionable items
- information only
- social chatter
- messages that may need a reply
- For reply suggestions, match tone to the relationship and context.
- In groups, avoid over-sharing private context from other chats or memory.
- If confidence is low because message coverage is partial, say so.
Summary modes
Catch-up summary
Use for "what happened while I was away?"
- 3-7 bullets
- who said what
- any decision, request, or deadline
Action-item summary
Use when the user mainly wants tasks.
- owner
- action
- due time if any
- missing information
Reply triage
Use when the user asks what deserves a response.
Label items as:
- reply now
- can wait
- no reply needed
Draft reply
Keep drafts short and sendable.
Offer one default draft; provide alternatives only if tone is uncertain.
Group-chat policy
Be selective. In lively groups, do not manufacture a reply just because a message exists. If nothing meaningful should be said, say that no reply is needed.
Output pattern
Use one of these structures depending on the task:
Summary
- What happened
- What matters
- What may need a reply
Triage
- Reply now
- Can wait
- No reply needed
Draft
- Suggested reply
- Why this works
Keep the result compact and human.