Starting from a template
Ready-made asks, what the “…” means, and what the catalogue will never contain.
Templates are ready-made asks. Press one and it runs; if it belongs to a site you are not on, it opens that site first.
The label is the ask
A row's label is the exact sentence that gets sent. Nothing is called “Smart Shopping Assistant” — you see “Narrow these results to 4 stars and up”, because using a template should teach you the shape of a good ask rather than hide it.
An ask ending in “…” waits for you
Some asks need a detail only you have — “Search Amazon for…”. Those do not send. They drop the sentence into the message box with the cursor after it, so you finish it and press send.
Nothing in the catalogue spends, publishes or deletes
Where the useful thing is destructive — cancelling a subscription, deleting an account — the template asks the way there and leaves the act to you. You can still ask for those things in your own words; the approval gate is what protects you, not the absence of a template.
You can browse the whole catalogue on this site at Templates, and copy any ask to paste into the panel.