PROMPT LIBRARY · 40+ PROMPTS
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Ready-made prompts for your daily work — paste in, replace the brackets, send. No magic formulas. Just prompts that actually work.
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Find a prompt that matches your task
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Replace the [BRACKETS]
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Paste into Claude, ChatGPT or any AI of your choice
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Iterate — the first answer is rarely the best
Personal
11 promptsPR-01
Plan a trip
Day-by-day itinerary, restaurant tips and practical advice for any destination, budget and travel party.
Travel
PR-02
Understand a contract
Explain obligations, unusual terms and risks in contracts, leases and insurance terms in plain English.
Legal
PR-03
Write an appeal or complaint
Professional complaint to authorities or companies — factual, firm, with a clear request.
Authorities
PR-04
Help children with homework
Age-appropriate explanations and exercises — the child understands, you don't do the work for them.
Parents
PR-05
Summarize a document
Core summary, most important points, what's missing, and which part is most worth your time.
Productivity
PR-06
Write a job application
A cover letter that sounds like you — not a CV robot. Connected to what they're actually looking for.
Career
PR-07
Plan the week's meals
Dinner plan, combined shopping list and tips on batch cooking based on what you have at home.
Everyday
PR-08
Understand a payslip or tax return
The lines explained in plain English — what they mean, what looks odd, what you should act on.
Finance
PR-09
Prepare for a difficult conversation
Opening, key points, anticipated reactions and a constructive ending — for tough but necessary conversations.
Communication
PR-10
Write a speech
Wedding speech, retirement speech or toast that sounds like you — not a generic template speech.
Speeches
PR-11
Analyze a home purchase contract
Key terms, unusual clauses, hidden defect protection and what you should negotiate before signing.
Real Estate
No prompts match your search.
Business
11 promptsFO-01
Write a winning proposal
Starts with the client's situation, handles likely objections and ends with a clear next step.
Sales
FO-02
Respond to a negative review
Acknowledges the experience, is honest about what went wrong and offers a concrete next step — without sounding like a template.
Customer Relations
FO-03
CEO letter to the board
Direct, accountable communication that acknowledges challenges without apologizing for them.
Management
FO-04
Create a job listing
An honest ad that appeals to the right person and discourages the wrong person — without starting with "At [Company] we are looking for..."
HR
FO-05
Categorize receipts for bookkeeping
Account code, VAT assessment and comment for each transaction — background material for the accountant.
Finance
FO-06
Write a press release
Standard format, headline journalists want to publish, fact-based content and a credible quote.
PR
FO-07
Price a service
Value-based price range, three pricing models and arguments for justifying the price to the client.
Strategy
FO-08
Create an AI policy for the company
One page, clear headings, plain language. Covers approved tools, prohibitions, labeling and training.
Compliance
FO-09
Analyze a competitor's offer
Honest analysis of the competitor's strongest arguments, which customer segment they threaten and what you should do in response.
Strategy
FO-10
Prepare an investor pitch
Strongest arguments, most likely objections, elevator pitch and the most important number you need to have ready.
Funding
FO-11
Write a newsletter
Subject line people open, intro that doesn't start with "Hi, it's time for…", and a CTA that actually gets clicked.
Communication
Creator
6 promptsKR-01
Image prompting — realistic photos
Three variants of an image prompt (simple/detailed/artistic) with lighting, camera style and mood.
Images
KR-02
Image prompting — illustration and art
Style-specific artwork with negative prompts and three variants — for art you actually want.
Images
KR-03
Brainstorm content ideas
20 concrete ideas for next month — with hook, format and explanation of why they resonate with your audience.
Content
KR-04
Name a company, product or project
20 suggestions in three categories (descriptive/conceptual/invented) with an explanation for each.
Branding
KR-05
Write a bio
Three versions (short/medium/full) for Instagram, LinkedIn and About me pages — that sounds like a human.
Branding
KR-06
Generate headline variants
15 alternative headlines in 5 categories with the 3 strongest highlighted — for articles, newsletters and ads.
Copywriting
Developer
5 promptsUV-01
Explain a codebase you've inherited
Purpose, step-by-step flow, dependencies, technical debt and what you should understand before making changes.
Code
UV-02
Debug an error
Explanation, most likely cause, concrete fix and why the error occurs — so you avoid it in the future.
Code
UV-03
Write a system prompt for an AI agent
Complete system prompt with identity, edge cases, fallback behavior and prompt injection protection.
AI
UV-04
Write a README
Complete README with description, installation, code examples, common problems and contributing guide.
Documentation
UV-05
Build a Cloudflare Worker
Complete Worker script with routing, error handling, environment variables and wrangler.toml.
Infrastructure
Universal
3 promptsUNI-01
Give feedback on a text
What works, what doesn't, the three most important changes and what can be cut entirely.
Universal
UNI-02
Analyze a decision
Structure the core, challenge assumptions, devil's advocate and a third alternative you haven't considered.
Universal
UNI-03
Summarize a meeting
Summary, decisions, action items with owner and deadline, open questions — ready to copy directly.
Universal
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