The Basics
4 Steps to Your First Result
Every prompt in this pack works the same way. Learn it once, use it 200 times.
1
Pick a prompt from the library
Browse by category or search for what you need. Click Copy Prompt — the full prompt is now in your clipboard.
2
Paste into any AI tool
Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, or any other AI. Open a new conversation and paste.
3
Fill in the [BRACKETS]
Every prompt has placeholders like [YOUR INDUSTRY] or [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Replace them with your specific information before sending.
4
Send and iterate
Hit send. If the result isn't perfect, you can reply with "make it shorter," "more formal," or "give me 3 alternatives" — the AI will adjust.
Understanding the Format
What Are All Those <Tags>?
Each prompt uses a structured XML format. You don't need to change the tags — just fill in the [BRACKETS] inside them. Here's what each section does:
<role>
Who the AI is playing. A specific expert with years of experience. This is what makes the output sound professional instead of generic.
<instructions>
The core task. What you're asking the AI to produce — clearly defined so there's no ambiguity.
<thinking_process>
How to think before writing. Forces the AI to reason through the problem first. This is why the output is strategic, not just descriptive.
<output_format>
Exact structure of the result. Specifies length, layout, what to include — so you don't get a wall of text when you wanted 3 bullet points.
<output_rules>
What to avoid. Bans filler words, generic phrases, and AI-sounding language. This is why the output sounds like a human wrote it.
Real Example
The Difference the Format Makes
Here's what happens when you use a vague prompt vs. one of the structured prompts from this pack:
Write a LinkedIn post about productivity.
<role>You are a LinkedIn content strategist with 11 years of experience building thought leadership for B2B founders. You've studied viral posts across 50+ industries and know exactly what makes [INDUSTRY] audiences stop scrolling.</role>
<instructions>Write a LinkedIn post that shares a counterintuitive insight about [COMMON_BELIEF]...</instructions>
Productivity is key to success in today's fast-paced world. Here are 5 tips to be more productive:
1. Wake up early
2. Make a to-do list
3. Take breaks
4. Stay focused
5. Celebrate wins!
Posting every day killed my consulting pipeline.
For 6 months I followed every LinkedIn guru's advice — daily posts, 5am writing sessions, 1,300 pieces of content.
My followers went from 800 to 4,200. My inbound leads dropped 60%.
The insight: volume signals availability. When a CFO sees you posting three times a day, they assume you're not busy.
Get More Out of Every Prompt
Pro Tips
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Be specific with [BRACKETS]
Instead of [INDUSTRY] → "SaaS companies under 50 employees." The more specific, the better the output.
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Ask for variations
After the first output, reply: "Give me 3 more versions with a different angle." One prompt, multiple results.
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Ask to shorten or lengthen
Simply reply "make it 30% shorter" or "expand the second point with more detail" — the AI keeps the quality.
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Chain prompts together
Use the Blog Post Outline prompt, then paste the output into the Blog Post Section prompt. Each prompt builds on the last.
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Save the prompts you use most
Click ⭐ on any prompt to save it. Access your saved prompts anytime from the "Saved" tab in the menu.
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Use search when you need something fast
Press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K) from anywhere on the page to jump straight to the search bar.
Recommended Starting Points
Not Sure Where to Start?
Here are the most-used prompts by category to help you get a quick win:
📣 Marketing
Start with: "Write LinkedIn Post — Founder Shares Counterintuitive Insight." Fast win, immediately usable.
💼 Sales
Start with: "Write Cold Email — B2B Service Provider to Agency Owner." Plug in your service and send today.
👥 HR
Start with: "Write Job Description — Marketing Manager Role." Cuts hours of writing to minutes.
⚙️ Operations
Start with: "Write Standard Operating Procedure — Repeatable Business Process." Turn a recurring task into a documented system.
💬 Customer Success
Start with: "Write Customer Complaint Response — De-escalation and Resolution." Handles the hardest emails gracefully.
Ready to Use Your Prompts?
Head back to the library and pick your first category. Remember: Copy → Paste → Fill [BRACKETS] → Send.
→ Open the Prompt Library