Practical, reusable prompts designed around outcomes, not party tricks. Copy one, add your context, and make it yours.
Writing
Turn a rough idea into a strong brief
Create a decision-ready brief from unstructured notes.
Act as a senior strategist. Turn the notes below into a concise brief with: objective, audience, key insight, scope, constraints, success measures, open questions, and next actions. Flag assumptions clearly. Notes: [PASTE NOTES]
Marketing
Find the real customer problem
Separate symptoms from the underlying job to be done.
Analyse these customer comments using jobs-to-be-done thinking. Group repeated themes, distinguish functional and emotional needs, identify the underlying job, and propose five testable problem statements. Comments: [PASTE COMMENTS]
Coding
Review code for production risk
Get a focused review of correctness and maintainability.
Review this code as a senior engineer. Prioritise correctness bugs, security issues, performance risks, behavioural regressions, and missing tests. Cite the relevant code, explain impact, and propose the smallest robust fix. Code: [PASTE CODE]
Productivity
Design a weekly operating plan
Convert competing priorities into a realistic week.
Build a realistic weekly plan from the priorities below. Account for dependencies, deep-work energy, meetings, and 20% buffer. Identify what should be deferred. Return a day-by-day plan and three weekly success criteria. Priorities: [PASTE PRIORITIES]
Research
Compare tools without the hype
Create a transparent, use-case-led comparison.
Compare [TOOL A], [TOOL B], and [TOOL C] for [USE CASE]. Define weighted criteria first, distinguish verified facts from assumptions, show trade-offs in a table, and recommend the best option for three different user profiles.
Marketing
Repurpose one idea across channels
Adapt a source idea while respecting each platform.
Repurpose the source material below into: one LinkedIn post, one five-post thread, one newsletter opening, and three short video hooks. Preserve the core insight but adapt structure and tone to each channel. Avoid generic motivational language. Source: [PASTE]
Learning
Explain a difficult concept
Build understanding in layers, then test it.
Teach me [CONCEPT] in four layers: intuitive explanation, concrete example, technical model, and common misconceptions. Then give me three questions that test transfer rather than recall. Wait for my answers before revealing solutions.
Design
Improve a landing page
Audit messaging, hierarchy, and conversion friction.
Audit this landing page copy as a conversion-focused product designer. Assess message clarity, information hierarchy, credibility, objection handling, and CTA friction. Then rewrite only the sections with the highest expected impact. Copy: [PASTE COPY]