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Writing Prompts

Writing prompts are daily suggestions to inspire you to publish to your blog. This guide will explain how to respond to writing prompts and where to turn writing prompts on or off.

Respond to a Writing Prompt

There are several ways to create a response to a writing prompt.

Via the Dashboard

  1. Visit your My Home dashboard.
  2. Look for the “Daily prompt” section.
  3. Click the “Post answer” button to start a draft blog post responding to the day’s prompt:
The WordPress.com dashboard is shown with a writing prompt.
Writing Prompt on the My Home dashboard

You can use the arrow icons to scroll through previous prompts and select any prompt to respond to.

Via Notifications

  1. Visit your WordPress.com dashboard.
  2. Click the bell icon in the upper right corner of your screen.
  3. Click on the notification labeled “Today’s Daily Prompt“.
  4. Click the “Post answer” button to start a draft blog post responding to the day’s prompt:
The bell icon on the dashboard is clicked, with a notification shown.
Writing Prompt in the notifications area

You will receive prompts via notifications on the following schedule:

Add a Writing Prompts Block

  1. Visit your dashboard.
  2. Click on Posts on the left side.
  3. Click on the “Add new post” button.
  4. Click on the + Block Inserter icon and search for “Writing Prompt”.
  5. Click it to add the block to the post and see the day’s prompt.

For more information, visit our detailed instructions on adding blocks.

Writing Prompt Settings

When you begin responding to a writing prompt, a new post will open in the WordPress editor with the writing prompt inserted as a block at the top.

You can click on the Writing Prompts block to access the following settings in the sidebar on the right:

  • Show daily prompt label: Display or hide the “Daily writing prompt” text label.
  • Show other responses: Include a link to other bloggers’ responses to the prompt.
Writing prompt block settings with toggle switches for showing or hiding the prompt label above the prompt and the other responses below the prompt

If you do not have the sidebar on the right, click the Settings icon in the top right corner to bring up the settings. This icon looks like a square with two uneven columns:

The settings icon in the top right corner

Style the Writing Prompt

In the block settings sidebar, click on the Styles icon to access the design settings for the block. The Styles icon is in the shape of a circle with half of the circle filled in:

An arrow points to the Styles icon that you can click to open up the block styles section.

The Writing Prompt block offers two style variations. The default style shows the prompt with a light border, while the Quote style shows a blockquote line beside the prompt.

Example Writing prompt with the default style that has a light gray border around the prompt.
Default block style
Example Writing prompt with the quote style that has a thick, dark line beside the prompt.
Quote style

The Writing Prompt block also includes settings for:

Share Your Writing Prompt Response With Others

When you begin a Writing Prompt response, tags are added to the post automatically. This will ensure your post will show on prompt tag pages along with other answers to the same prompt.

If you don’t want to share your answer to the prompt with other users, remove the tags after the block is inserted.

Tags section of the Post properties in the editor sidebar showing the tags "dailyprompt" and "dailyprompt-1884" added to the post.
Writing prompt tags

Enable or Disable Writing Prompts

Writing Prompts on the Dashboard

To remove writing prompt suggestions from your dashboard, click the ellipses (three dots) in the top right corner of the card, then select the “Hide daily prompts” option:

A writing prompt on the dashboard is shown, with the three dots clicks on to open settings, and the 'hide daily prompts' option highlighted.

Once these are hidden, they cannot be enabled again.

Writing Prompt Notifications

You can activate or deactivate writing prompt notifications from your Notifications Settings:

  1. To access your Notification Settings, click the profile icon on the upper right-hand side of your screen:
An arrow points to the profile link in the upper right corner.
  1. Click “Notification Settings” on the left side:
An arrow points to Notification Settings.
  1. If you have more than one site, select the site you are working on.
  2. Check or uncheck the box for “Daily writing prompts“:
A screenshot of notification settings, with the Daily Writing Prompts setting highlighted. The box is checked to enable the prompts.
  1. Click the “Save settings” button to save the changes.

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