✍️ Writing & Content
Write a detailed, engaging blog post about [TOPIC] for [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Around [LENGTH] words. Use a [TONE] tone, include practical tips, and end with a clear call to action. Include a compelling headline and subheadings throughout.
Write a cold outreach email to [RECIPIENT NAME/ROLE] at [COMPANY]. I'm reaching out because [SPECIFIC REASON]. My goal is [DESIRED OUTCOME]. Keep it under 100 words, conversational, no fluff, and end with a single low-commitment ask.
Write 5 Instagram caption options for a photo of [DESCRIBE IMAGE]. My brand voice is [TONE]. My audience is [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Include: one short and punchy, one storytelling, one question-based, one with CTA, one inspirational. Add relevant hashtags for each.
Write a LinkedIn post about [TOPIC/TREND]. I want to position myself as a thought leader in [YOUR FIELD]. Start with a scroll-stopping hook. Share a personal observation, give 3 specific insights, end with a question to drive comments. No corporate buzzwords. My audience is [TARGET AUDIENCE].
Write a YouTube script about [TOPIC] for a [LENGTH]-minute video. My channel is [NICHE] for [AUDIENCE]. Include: hook in first 30 seconds, clear intro promising value, 3-5 main points, B-roll suggestions in brackets, strong outro with subscribe CTA. Write conversationally like talking, not reading.
💼 Business & Sales
Create a business plan for [BUSINESS IDEA]. Include: executive summary, problem being solved, target market, solution and unique value proposition, revenue model, go-to-market strategy, competitive landscape, key metrics, funding needs. Write as if presenting to an investor. Budget: [BUDGET]. Launch timeframe: [TIMEFRAME].
Write a 60-second sales pitch for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. My ideal customer is [PROFILE] who struggles with [PAIN POINT]. My product solves this by [HOW]. Main benefit: [BENEFIT]. We've helped customers achieve [RESULT]. Include a clear CTA. Make it conversational, focused on their problem — not features.
A potential customer said "[EXACT OBJECTION, e.g. It's too expensive / I need to think about it]." Write 3 professional responses. Each should acknowledge their concern, reframe the value, and move toward a next step without being pushy. My product: [PRODUCT] priced at [PRICE]. Main value: [VALUE].
🎯 Marketing & Ads Pro
Write 3 Facebook ad variations for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Target: [AUDIENCE]. Objective: [AWARENESS/CLICKS/CONVERSIONS]. Each needs scroll-stopping first line, 2-3 sentences body copy, clear CTA. Variation 1: problem-focused. Variation 2: social proof. Variation 3: curiosity hook. Under 125 words each.
Write a 5-email nurture sequence for [PRODUCT]. Lead came from [SOURCE]. Day 0: Welcome + deliver [LEAD MAGNET]. Day 2: Teach something about [TOPIC]. Day 4: Customer success story. Day 6: Address objection: [OBJECTION]. Day 8: Make the offer with urgency. Under 200 words each, subject lines included.
🤖 AI & Productivity Pro
Summarize the following [DOCUMENT TYPE] in this format: 1) One-sentence TL;DR, 2) 5 key takeaways, 3) Action items or decisions, 4) Unanswered questions. Under 300 words. Content: [PASTE CONTENT]
Here are 3 examples of my writing: [EXAMPLE 1] / [EXAMPLE 2] / [EXAMPLE 3]. Rewrite the following text in my exact voice — matching my tone, sentence length, and personality. Don't make it sound AI-generated. Text to rewrite: [TEXT]
💻 Coding & Tech Pro
Debug this [LANGUAGE] code. It should [WHAT IT SHOULD DO] but instead [WHAT HAPPENS]. Error: [ERROR MESSAGE]. Walk me through: 1) What is causing the bug, 2) Fixed code, 3) Why the fix works, 4) How to prevent this. Code: [PASTE CODE]
🎯 Career & Personal Pro
Rewrite my resume bullets using [ACTION VERB + TASK + RESULT] formula. Quantify results wherever possible. Make them ATS-friendly for a [JOB TITLE] role. My current bullets: [PASTE BULLETS]
Help me negotiate a job offer. Offer: [SALARY + BENEFITS]. I want: [TARGET + EXTRAS]. My leverage: [COMPETING OFFER/SKILLS/MARKET DATA]. Write a professional email that expresses enthusiasm, makes a specific counter-offer, and leaves the door open. Not apologetic — collaborative.
🔬 Research & Analysis Pro
Analyze [COMPETITOR] as a competitor to my [YOUR PRODUCT]. Cover: their value proposition, target customer, pricing, strengths, weaknesses, marketing approach, and what customers love/hate. Tell me: 3 ways I could differentiate, 1 thing they do better than most, 1 opportunity they're missing.
Help me decide between [OPTION A] vs [OPTION B]. My priorities: [LIST 3-5 FACTORS]. Context: [SITUATION]. Give me: pros/cons weighted by my priorities, your recommended choice with reasoning, biggest risk of that choice, and what information would change your recommendation.
🏆 Personal Brand — Seth Godin Framework Pro
Act as a personal brand symbol designer (Seth Godin Purple Cow framework). Ask for my core idea, brand, and audience. Identify the single most remarkable concept my brand represents. Design 3 symbol options — visual, object, or metaphor. Test: can it be drawn in 5 seconds? Recommend the strongest one with usage guidance.
Act as a brand slogan engineer (Seth Godin permission marketing). Ask for my core idea, audience, and what I want to be known for. Extract the single most remarkable truth about what I do. Generate 5 slogan options — short, specific, impossible to misattribute. Test: would Godin repeat it at a dinner party? Deliver the best with 3 variations.
Act as a counterintuitive idea specialist (Seth Godin Purple Cow). Ask for my field, core belief, and audience. Identify the most widely accepted belief I know to be wrong. Articulate the counterintuitive truth. Test: does it make people say "wait, what?" Package into a shareable one-liner.
Act as a core idea sharpener (Seth Godin "be specific to someone"). Ask for everything I do, teach, or sell. Map every idea I currently communicate. Apply Godin's smallest viable audience test. Sharpen until it fits in one sentence. Confirm it passes the "only I could say this" test.
Act as a brand story architect (Seth Godin "stories are how we make meaning"). Ask for my background, core belief, and defining moment. Identify the turning point. Apply tension and resolution framework. Write 3 versions: 1 sentence, 1 paragraph, 3 minutes spoken. Test: does the audience see themselves in my story?
Act as a personal fame architect applying Seth Godin's complete Purple Cow system. Ask for my brand, core idea, and recognition level. Assemble all five elements: Symbol, Slogan, Surprise, Salient idea, Story. Apply Godin's remarkability test. Rebuild the weakest element. Deliver a one-page brand bible ready to use.
📱 Social Media & Content Creation Pro
Write 5 Instagram caption options for a post about [TOPIC]. My audience is [DESCRIBE AUDIENCE]. My brand voice is [DESCRIBE: professional/casual/funny/inspirational]. Include: a strong hook in the first line, a call to action, and 5-8 relevant hashtags. Make at least one version under 150 characters for maximum reach.
Write a YouTube video script for: [VIDEO TOPIC]. Target length: [X] minutes. My channel is about [NICHE] and my audience is [DESCRIBE]. Include: attention-grabbing hook (first 30 seconds), main content broken into 3-5 clear sections, transitions between sections, a strong call to action at the end. Write in a conversational tone like I'm talking directly to camera.
Write a 30-60 second TikTok/Reel script about [TOPIC]. Hook (first 3 seconds — make it impossible to scroll past): [LEAVE BLANK FOR AI]. Main content: [KEY POINTS]. Call to action: [FOLLOW/COMMENT/LINK IN BIO]. Include suggested text overlays and the best moment to add a trending sound. Make it punchy — no filler words.
Write a LinkedIn post about [TOPIC/LESSON/STORY]. My profession is [JOB/ROLE]. Goal: [GROW FOLLOWING/GENERATE LEADS/BUILD AUTHORITY]. Format: Start with a bold 1-line hook, use short paragraphs (1-2 sentences max), include a personal story or specific example, end with a question to drive comments. No hashtags in the body — add 3-5 at the bottom only. Aim for 150-300 words.
🚀 Startup & Entrepreneur Pro
My business idea: [DESCRIBE YOUR IDEA IN 2-3 SENTENCES]. Act as a seasoned startup advisor. Give me: 1) The single biggest assumption I need to validate first. 2) 3 ways to test this with under $100 and under 2 weeks. 3) Who my first 10 customers would realistically be. 4) The most likely reason this fails. Be direct — don't sugarcoat.
Create a 10-slide investor pitch deck outline for my startup: [COMPANY NAME]. What we do: [ONE SENTENCE]. Problem we solve: [DESCRIBE]. Target market: [DESCRIBE]. Traction so far: [METRICS IF ANY]. Funding ask: [$AMOUNT]. For each slide give me: the slide title, 3-4 bullet points of what to include, and one specific data point or visual to include. Focus on what investors actually care about — not features, but market size, unit economics, and defensibility.
Help me price my [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. What it does: [DESCRIBE]. My target customer: [DESCRIBE]. Main competitors and their pricing: [LIST IF KNOWN]. My costs per unit/month: [AMOUNT IF KNOWN]. Give me: 3 pricing tier options with the psychology behind each, the price I should NOT go below and why, whether I should charge monthly/annually/one-time, and the one pricing mistake I should avoid. Be specific with dollar amounts.
🧠 Personal Growth & Productivity Pro
Design a morning routine for me. My wake time: [TIME]. Available time before work/commitments: [X HOURS/MINUTES]. Current goals: [LIST 2-3 GOALS]. Energy level in the mornings: [HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW]. Must include: [NON-NEGOTIABLES]. Must avoid: [THINGS THAT DON'T WORK FOR ME]. Create a specific minute-by-minute schedule, explain why each element is placed where it is, and tell me the single most important habit to start with.
I want to build the habit of [HABIT]. I've tried before and failed because [REASON]. My current daily routine looks like [BRIEFLY DESCRIBE]. Using James Clear's habit stacking and the 2-minute rule: 1) Create a specific implementation intention (when/where/how). 2) Identify the existing habit to stack it onto. 3) Design the environment to make it easier. 4) Tell me the smallest possible version to start with. 5) How to recover when I miss a day.
⚡ Claude Power Prompts — Most Popular 2026 Pro
I have $[BUDGET] and [X] hours per week. My top 3 skills are: [LIST HONESTLY]. Generate 5 business ideas I could launch this month. For each include: exact startup costs, a 30-day launch timeline, first revenue projection, and why it fits my situation. Only suggest ideas that need zero inventory and can run from a laptop.
Act as a market analyst. Research [COMPETITOR NAME or NICHE] and identify 3 real weaknesses in their offering. For each weakness: describe what customers complain about (use real patterns), show exactly how I can position against it, and write the one-line message I should use. Be specific — no generic "better customer service" answers.
Build a detailed customer avatar for my [BUSINESS/PRODUCT]. Include: demographics, psychographics, daily frustrations, deepest desires, where they spend time online, what they've already tried, what language they use to describe their problem, and what would make them buy today vs. wait. Use this to inform every marketing decision I make.
Write 10 subject lines for an email promoting [OFFER] to [AUDIENCE]. For each one, name the psychological trigger it uses (curiosity, urgency, social proof, fear of missing out, etc.) and predict its approximate open rate. Give me one version under 30 characters for mobile preview, and flag the single strongest one with why.
Build me a content batching system to plan, create, edit, and schedule a full month of posts in ONE day. My platforms: [LIST]. My niche: [TOPIC]. Content pillars: [3-5 THEMES]. Make it step-by-step — what to do each hour, which tasks to group together, what to prepare the night before, and the exact order to create everything so nothing gets skipped.
List the 10 most common reasons people do NOT buy [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. For each objection, write a short persuasive reply that removes the doubt without being pushy. Also write a version for DMs, a version for email, and a version for a sales call. I want to know every objection cold before my next launch.
Write a service proposal using: Client: [NAME + BUSINESS TYPE]. Their problem in their own words: [PASTE WHAT THEY TOLD YOU]. What I'm offering: [YOUR SERVICE]. Price: [YOUR RATE]. Timeline: [START + DELIVERY]. The proposal should: open by reflecting their specific problem back to them, describe the service tied to their situation, include a clear scope of what's in and out, end with one clear next step. Tone: direct and confident. Around 400 words.
I'm currently making $[AMOUNT]/month with [BUSINESS TYPE]. Create a detailed plan to 3x my revenue in 90 days. Include: product or offer expansion I'm not currently doing, pricing optimizations with specific numbers, the single highest-leverage marketing action for my situation, what to systemize or automate first, and one thing I should stop doing immediately. Be specific — no generic advice.
Write 5 brand positioning statements for me using this exact format: "I help [AUDIENCE] achieve [RESULT] without [COMMON PROBLEM]." My business: [DESCRIBE]. My audience: [DESCRIBE]. What I do: [DESCRIBE]. Make each version feel meaningfully different — vary the audience, the result, and the pain point. I'll pick the one that makes me want to print it on a shirt.
Generate 8 content pillars for my personal brand in [NICHE]. Under each pillar, suggest 3 specific post ideas with a ready-to-use hook for the first line. Also tell me: which pillar will grow my audience fastest, which one will convert followers to buyers, and which one should I post most frequently. My goal is [GROW AUDIENCE / GENERATE LEADS / BUILD AUTHORITY].
Take this skill and turn it into 3 digital products at $9, $49, and $199 price points: [YOUR SKILL OR KNOWLEDGE]. For each product tell me: exactly what it includes, who specifically it's for, how long it would take me to create, and the best platform to sell it on. Also design a free lead magnet that feeds people into all three products naturally.
Write an operating manual for my role as [YOUR TITLE / BUSINESS TYPE]. Include: my key responsibilities, recurring weekly and monthly processes, decision-making frameworks for the top 5 decisions I make, "if this then that" playbooks for common situations, and the 3 things that only I can do vs. everything that could be delegated or automated. Format it so someone else could run this role in my absence.