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Business Prompts
Use these prompts for planning, decisions, customer communication, and team updates.
Business Prompt 1
Create a one-page decision brief about [topic] with context, options, risks, recommendation, and next steps.
Business Prompt 2
Turn these meeting notes into action items grouped by owner, deadline, dependency, and priority.
Business Prompt 3
Draft a customer-friendly explanation of [product change] for non-technical buyers.
Programming Prompts
Use these prompts when you need code review, debugging help, API design, or concept explanations.
Programming Prompt 1
Review this code for bugs, security issues, edge cases, and missing tests: [code].
Programming Prompt 2
Explain this error message, likely causes, and the safest fix path: [error].
Programming Prompt 3
Design a minimal API for [feature] with endpoints, validation rules, and failure cases.
Marketing Prompts
Use these prompts to shape positioning, landing pages, campaign ideas, and content calendars.
Marketing Prompt 1
Create five positioning angles for [product] aimed at [audience], each with proof points.
Marketing Prompt 2
Rewrite this landing page section for clarity, trust, and conversion without hype: [copy].
Marketing Prompt 3
Build a 30-day content calendar for [topic] with search intent, format, and CTA.
Writing Prompts
Use these prompts to improve drafts, outlines, tone, structure, and readability.
Writing Prompt 1
Rewrite this paragraph to be clearer, warmer, and more concise while preserving meaning: [text].
Writing Prompt 2
Create an outline for a practical guide about [topic] for [audience].
Writing Prompt 3
Find weak claims, vague phrases, and missing examples in this draft: [draft].
Students Prompts
Use these prompts for studying, exam prep, explanations, summaries, and practice questions.
Students Prompt 1
Explain [concept] with a simple analogy, then test me with five questions.
Students Prompt 2
Create a study plan for [exam] over [timeframe] with daily review blocks.
Students Prompt 3
Summarize this chapter into key ideas, definitions, and likely test questions: [text].
Productivity Prompts
Use these prompts to turn scattered tasks into clear plans and realistic next actions.
Productivity Prompt 1
Turn this messy task list into priorities, calendar blocks, and a realistic first action: [tasks].
Productivity Prompt 2
Help me plan tomorrow around these constraints: [constraints].
Productivity Prompt 3
Create a weekly review template for goals, blockers, decisions, and follow-ups.
Research Prompts
Use these prompts to compare arguments, evaluate sources, and organize uncertainty.
Research Prompt 1
Compare the strongest arguments for and against [topic], then list what evidence would change the conclusion.
Research Prompt 2
Build a source-evaluation checklist for this claim: [claim].
Research Prompt 3
Summarize what is known, uncertain, and disputed about [subject].
Creative Prompts
Use these prompts for stories, concepts, naming, visuals, and brainstorming.
Creative Prompt 1
Generate ten story premises where [character] wants [goal] but faces [obstacle].
Creative Prompt 2
Create visual concepts for an image about [theme] with lighting, composition, and mood.
Creative Prompt 3
Brainstorm product names for [idea] with tone, rationale, and domain-style variations.
Images Prompts
Use these prompts to describe visual output with subject, style, camera, lighting, and constraints.
Images Prompt 1
Create an image prompt for [subject] in [style], with camera angle, lighting, palette, and negative details.
Images Prompt 2
Improve this image prompt for realism, composition, and clearer subject placement: [prompt].
Images Prompt 3
Generate five visual directions for a brand image about [topic].