About using prompts in a shortcut
If you want to display or enter information while your shortcut is running, use the Ask for Input, Show Alert or Show Notification action; or use an Ask when Run variable.
Using actions and variables this way, lets you create shortcuts that are more dynamic — you can set up a structure for what occurs in your shortcut, but you don’t need to fill in all the information as you build the shortcut. Instead, you can leave certain options to be decided at run time.
For example, you can create a shortcut that asks questions about your day and enters the answers in a journal, such as this Dear Diary shortcut. Or, you can create a more complicated shortcut with prompts that fill out each portion of an email template, combine all the portions, then send the email, such as this example shortcut.