Copy, adapt and test these prompts in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or another AI tool. They show the difference between asking for "something" and asking with structure.
Act as a copywriter. Write a short post to sell [product] to [audience]. Use a clear tone, mention 3 concrete benefits, include a soft call to action and avoid guaranteed outcome claims. Format: hook, problem, benefits, CTA.
Learning
Explain a topic from zero
Act as a patient tutor. Explain [topic] to a beginner. Split the answer into core idea, simple example, analogy, common mistakes and 5 review questions. Use clear language and avoid unnecessary jargon.
Work
Actionable meeting summary
Act as an executive assistant. Summarize this meeting in a table with decisions, tasks, owners, dates and risks. Put urgent items first and separate confirmed points from open questions. Meeting notes: [paste notes].
Content
One week of post ideas
Act as a content strategist. Give me 7 post ideas for [topic/product] aimed at [audience]. For each idea include hook, recommended format, main point and CTA. Avoid generic phrases.
Decision
Compare options with criteria
Act as an analyst. Compare [option A] vs [option B] for [context]. Use criteria: cost, time, risk, difficulty and expected benefit. Return a table, a reasoned recommendation and questions I should answer before deciding.
Email
Clear professional email
Act as a professional editor. Rewrite this email so it is clear, brief and polite. Keep the main message, remove fluff and suggest a subject line. Tone: direct but respectful. Original email: [paste text].
Meta prompt
Improve a weak prompt
Act as a prompt expert. Improve this prompt so it has role, context, task, constraints, quality criteria and output format. First explain what is missing in 5 bullets, then deliver a copy-ready version. Prompt: [paste prompt].
Productivity
Realistic weekly plan
Act as a planner. Create a weekly plan to achieve [goal] with [available hours] per day. Include small tasks, priority, estimated duration and an end-of-week review. Avoid overloading the schedule.
Next step
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