Prompt Library
Curated collection of prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI models. Click to copy.
SEO Blog Post Generator
Creates comprehensive, SEO-optimized blog posts with proper structure
Write a comprehensive blog post about [TOPIC] for [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Structure Requirements: 1. An engaging introduction with a hook that addresses the reader's pain point 2. 5-7 main sections with H2 headings, each containing: - Clear explanations with examples - Actionable tips or insights - Relevant statistics or data points 3. Include internal linking opportunities marked as [INTERNAL LINK: topic] 4. A conclusion with: - Key takeaways summary - Clear call-to-action SEO Requirements: - Target keyword: [KEYWORD] - Include keyword naturally in: title, first paragraph, at least 2 H2s, conclusion - Word count: [NUMBER] words - Tone: [PROFESSIONAL/CASUAL/AUTHORITATIVE] - Reading level: [GRADE LEVEL] Additional Instructions: - Use short paragraphs (2-3 sentences max) - Include bullet points and numbered lists where appropriate - Add a meta description (155 characters) at the end
Email Marketing Sequence
Generates high-converting email sequences using proven frameworks
Create a [NUMBER]-email welcome sequence for [BUSINESS TYPE] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Use the following structure: EMAIL 1 - Welcome & Set Expectations: - Subject line with curiosity gap - Welcome message and brand introduction - What they'll receive and when - Quick win or immediate value - Set expectations for future emails EMAIL 2 - Share Your Story: - Subject line with personal element - Origin story that resonates with audience pain points - Why you started this business/product - Transition to how this helps them - Engagement question to encourage replies EMAIL 3 - Provide Value: - Subject line promising specific benefit - Educational content or actionable tips - Address common misconception in your niche - Position yourself as the expert - Soft mention of your solution EMAIL 4 - Social Proof: - Subject line featuring result or testimonial - Customer success story or case study - Specific metrics and outcomes - "If they can do it, so can you" angle - Bridge to your offering EMAIL 5 - Soft Pitch: - Subject line with urgency or scarcity - Recap the value you've provided - Present your offer as the next logical step - Clear benefits and what's included - Strong CTA with specific action Tone: [TONE STYLE] Include subject lines for each email with A/B test alternatives.
Content Repurposing Master
Transforms one piece of content into multiple formats
You are a content repurposing expert. Take this [BLOG POST/ARTICLE/VIDEO TRANSCRIPT] and transform it into: 1. A 60-SECOND VIDEO SCRIPT: - Hook (first 3 seconds): pattern interrupt or bold statement - Problem agitation (10 seconds) - Solution tease (15 seconds) - Main points (25 seconds) - CTA (7 seconds) Include stage directions [ZOOM IN], [B-ROLL], [TEXT ON SCREEN] 2. A 7-SLIDE INSTAGRAM CAROUSEL: - Slide 1: Hook headline (stop the scroll) - Slides 2-6: One key point per slide with visual hierarchy - Slide 7: CTA and follow prompt Include design notes for each slide 3. A TWITTER/X THREAD (5 TWEETS): - Tweet 1: Hook with promise - Tweets 2-4: Value drops with specifics - Tweet 5: Summary + CTA + "Follow for more" Include engagement hooks: questions, controversial takes, relatable moments 4. A LINKEDIN POST: - Opening hook (pattern interrupt) - Story or insight - Key lessons (formatted for readability) - Engagement question - Relevant hashtags (3-5) 5. 3 TIKTOK/REELS IDEAS: - Concept and hook - Trending audio suggestion - Visual treatment - Expected engagement type Maintain the core message while adapting tone for each platform. Original content: [PASTE CONTENT]
Comprehensive Code Reviewer
Performs thorough code reviews with security and performance insights
Review this [PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE] code and provide detailed feedback. Analysis Categories: 1. CODE QUALITY & BEST PRACTICES - Naming conventions and readability - Code organization and structure - DRY principle violations - SOLID principle adherence - Comment quality and documentation 2. PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS - Time complexity analysis (Big O) - Space complexity analysis - Database query optimization (if applicable) - Memory leaks or inefficient patterns - Caching opportunities 3. SECURITY VULNERABILITIES - Input validation issues - SQL injection risks - XSS vulnerabilities - Authentication/authorization flaws - Sensitive data exposure - OWASP Top 10 compliance 4. TEST COVERAGE ASSESSMENT - Unit test suggestions - Edge cases to cover - Integration test needs - Mock requirements 5. ARCHITECTURAL CONCERNS - Separation of concerns - Dependency management - Scalability considerations - Error handling patterns For each issue found, provide: - Severity level: [CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW] - Line number(s) affected - Explanation of the issue - Code snippet showing the fix - Why this matters Code to review: ``` [PASTE CODE HERE] ```
System Architecture Designer
Designs scalable system architectures with detailed specifications
Design a scalable system architecture for [APPLICATION DESCRIPTION].
Requirements:
- Concurrent users: [USER LOAD]
- Data volume: [DATA VOLUME]
- Availability requirement: [UPTIME %]
- Cloud provider preference: [AWS/GCP/AZURE/AGNOSTIC]
Provide the following:
1. HIGH-LEVEL ARCHITECTURE
- System diagram description (components and connections)
- Data flow explanation
- User journey mapping
2. TECHNOLOGY STACK RECOMMENDATIONS
- Frontend framework and why
- Backend language/framework and why
- Database choices (SQL/NoSQL) with justification
- Message queue if needed
- CDN and static asset handling
3. DATABASE DESIGN
- Schema design for core entities
- Indexing strategy
- Sharding/partitioning approach
- Read replicas consideration
4. CACHING STRATEGY
- What to cache (hot data identification)
- Cache invalidation approach
- Redis/Memcached configuration
- CDN caching rules
5. LOAD BALANCING & SCALING
- Horizontal vs vertical scaling plan
- Auto-scaling triggers
- Load balancer configuration
- Stateless service design
6. MONITORING & OBSERVABILITY
- Key metrics to track
- Alerting thresholds
- Logging strategy
- Distributed tracing setup
7. SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
- Authentication flow
- API security (rate limiting, WAF)
- Data encryption (at rest, in transit)
- Secret management
8. DISASTER RECOVERY
- Backup strategy and frequency
- Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
- Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
- Failover procedures
9. COST ESTIMATION
- Monthly cost breakdown by service
- Cost optimization recommendations
10. IMPLEMENTATION ROADMAP
- Phase 1: MVP components
- Phase 2: Scaling features
- Phase 3: Advanced featuresAPI Documentation Generator
Creates comprehensive API documentation with examples
Generate comprehensive API documentation for [API NAME].
Include the following sections:
1. OVERVIEW
- API purpose and use cases
- Base URL and versioning scheme
- Rate limiting information
- Authentication methods (API Key/OAuth/JWT)
2. AUTHENTICATION
- How to obtain credentials
- Header format for requests
- Token refresh process (if applicable)
- Code examples in [LANGUAGES]
3. ENDPOINTS DOCUMENTATION
For each endpoint, provide:
### [METHOD] /endpoint/path
**Description:** What this endpoint does
**Authentication:** Required/Optional
**Parameters:**
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|------|------|----------|-------------|
**Request Example:**
```json
{ example request body }
```
**Response Example (200):**
```json
{ example success response }
```
**Error Responses:**
- 400: Bad Request - [description]
- 401: Unauthorized - [description]
- 404: Not Found - [description]
- 500: Server Error - [description]
4. ERROR HANDLING
- Error response format
- Common error codes and meanings
- Troubleshooting guide
5. SDKs AND CODE SAMPLES
- Installation instructions
- Quick start examples in [LANGUAGES]
6. WEBHOOKS (if applicable)
- Event types
- Payload format
- Verification process
7. CHANGELOG
- Version history templateMidjourney Prompt Master
Creates detailed prompts for stunning Midjourney images
Create a Midjourney prompt for: [YOUR CONCEPT] Use this structure for optimal results: /imagine prompt: [SUBJECT DESCRIPTION], [ENVIRONMENT/SETTING], [LIGHTING CONDITIONS], [CAMERA/PERSPECTIVE], [ARTISTIC STYLE], [MOOD/ATMOSPHERE], [COLOR PALETTE], [ADDITIONAL DETAILS] --ar [ASPECT RATIO] --v 6 --style raw --s [STYLIZE VALUE] SUBJECT DESCRIPTION ELEMENTS: - Main subject with specific details - Action or pose - Clothing/texture/material details - Age, expression, features (for characters) ENVIRONMENT OPTIONS: - cyberpunk cityscape at night - enchanted forest with bioluminescent plants - minimalist white studio - ancient temple ruins at sunset - underwater coral reef - floating islands in the clouds LIGHTING OPTIONS: - golden hour sunlight - neon-lit, cyberpunk glow - dramatic chiaroscuro - soft diffused overcast - rim lighting with lens flare - cinematic volumetric lighting CAMERA/PERSPECTIVE: - close-up portrait, shallow depth of field - wide-angle establishing shot - bird's eye view - Dutch angle, dramatic perspective - macro photography - fisheye lens distortion ARTISTIC STYLES: - hyperrealistic, 8K, ultra-detailed - Studio Ghibli anime style - oil painting, impressionist brushstrokes - concept art, digital illustration - vintage film photography, grain - watercolor illustration, soft edges PARAMETERS GUIDE: --ar 16:9 (landscape) | 9:16 (portrait) | 1:1 (square) | 3:2 (photo) --v 6 (latest version) --style raw (more literal) | --style scenic (more artistic) --s 50-250 (stylization: lower = literal, higher = artistic) --c 0-100 (chaos: variation between outputs) --q 2 (quality: higher detail) EXAMPLE OUTPUTS: Portrait: "ethereal elven queen with silver hair and luminescent skin, wearing an intricate crown of living vines and moonflowers, in an ancient forest clearing, rays of moonlight filtering through mist, close-up portrait, fantasy digital art style, mystical and serene mood, cool blue and silver color palette with touches of soft green --ar 2:3 --v 6 --s 150" Landscape: "massive cyberpunk megacity at night, towering skyscrapers with holographic advertisements, flying vehicles leaving light trails, rain-slicked streets reflecting neon lights, wide establishing shot from elevated highway, Blade Runner meets Ghost in the Shell aesthetic, moody and atmospheric, pink and cyan and purple color scheme --ar 21:9 --v 6 --style raw --s 200" Product: "luxury perfume bottle with liquid gold contents, crystalline geometric bottle design, floating on dark water surface with ripples, dramatic studio lighting with caustic reflections, product photography, elegant and sophisticated, black and gold color palette --ar 4:5 --v 6 --s 100"
DALL-E 3 Prompt Engineer
Optimized prompts for photorealistic DALL-E 3 images
Create a DALL-E 3 prompt for: [YOUR CONCEPT] DALL-E 3 PROMPT STRUCTURE: "A [ADJECTIVE] [MEDIUM/STYLE] of [SUBJECT] [DOING ACTION] in [SETTING/ENVIRONMENT]. [COMPOSITION DETAILS]. [LIGHTING DESCRIPTION]. [COLOR PALETTE]. [MOOD/ATMOSPHERE]. [TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS]." STYLE OPTIONS: - Photorealistic photograph - 3D render, octane render - Digital illustration - Oil painting - Watercolor artwork - Pencil sketch - Vector illustration - Vintage film photography - Anime/manga style - Pixel art COMPOSITION ELEMENTS: - Rule of thirds composition - Centered symmetrical composition - Leading lines drawing eye to subject - Foreground, midground, background layers - Negative space emphasis - Golden ratio spiral LIGHTING DESCRIPTIONS: - Soft natural window light - Dramatic Rembrandt lighting - High-key bright and airy - Low-key moody shadows - Backlit with sun flare - Studio three-point lighting - Colorful gel lights EXAMPLE PROMPTS: Photorealistic: "A photorealistic image of a cozy coffee shop interior during a rainy afternoon. Warm Edison bulb lighting reflects off rain-streaked windows. A steaming latte sits on a worn wooden table beside an open book. Shallow depth of field focuses on the coffee cup. Warm amber and brown color palette with cool blue tones from outside. Intimate and contemplative mood. Shot on 35mm film with natural grain." Fantasy Art: "A digital illustration of an ancient library built inside a massive hollow tree. Spiral staircases wind around the trunk connecting different levels of bookshelves. Magical orbs float between shelves providing warm golden light. A wizard in flowing robes reads at a desk near a circular window showing a starry night sky. Rich jewel tones of emerald green, deep purple, and burnished gold. Sense of wonder and ancient knowledge. Highly detailed fantasy concept art style." Product Design: "A 3D render of a futuristic smartwatch on a marble surface. Minimalist design with curved OLED display showing health metrics. Titanium case with sapphire crystal. Soft studio lighting with subtle reflections. Clean white background with gentle shadows. Premium and sophisticated aesthetic. Product photography style, high-end advertising quality." TIPS FOR DALL-E 3: 1. Be specific and descriptive 2. Include artistic style/medium 3. Describe lighting and mood 4. Mention composition 5. Specify camera angle if relevant 6. Include color palette 7. Add context and story elements
AI Logo Design Prompt
Generate professional logo concepts with AI
Create an AI image generation prompt for a logo design: COMPANY: [COMPANY NAME] INDUSTRY: [INDUSTRY] VALUES: [3-5 BRAND VALUES] STYLE PREFERENCE: [MODERN/VINTAGE/MINIMALIST/PLAYFUL/LUXURY] LOGO PROMPT FORMULA: "Logo design for [COMPANY NAME], a [INDUSTRY] company. [STYLE] style logo featuring [SYMBOL/ICON DESCRIPTION]. [COLOR SCHEME]. Clean vector design, professional, scalable, memorable, suitable for [USE CASES]. White background. High quality, Adobe Illustrator style." STYLE VARIATIONS TO GENERATE: 1. WORDMARK: "Minimalist wordmark logo for [COMPANY], elegant typography, custom letterforms, [COLOR] on white background, modern sans-serif font, professional branding, vector style, clean and sophisticated" 2. LETTERMARK: "Letter '[INITIAL]' logo mark for [COMPANY], geometric construction, [STYLE] design, [COLOR] gradient, negative space creativity, memorable monogram, professional vector logo, white background" 3. SYMBOL + TEXT: "Logo combining [SYMBOL DESCRIPTION] icon with company name [COMPANY], [STYLE] design, [COLOR PALETTE], balanced composition, icon above or beside text, professional branding, vector illustration style" 4. EMBLEM: "Emblem style logo for [COMPANY], badge/crest design, [SYMBOL] enclosed in circular/shield shape, [COLOR SCHEME], vintage meets modern aesthetic, detailed but scalable, professional vector" 5. ABSTRACT MARK: "Abstract geometric logo for [COMPANY], [CONCEPT] represented through shapes, [COLOR] with gradient option, modern and unique, professional branding, minimalist vector design" COLOR PSYCHOLOGY GUIDE: - Blue: Trust, stability, professional - Green: Growth, health, sustainability - Orange: Energy, creativity, friendly - Purple: Luxury, creativity, wisdom - Red: Passion, energy, urgency - Black: Sophisticated, luxury, powerful - Yellow: Optimism, clarity, warmth DELIVERABLE REQUEST: "Generate 5 distinct logo concepts exploring different approaches: wordmark, lettermark, symbol-based, emblem, and abstract mark. Each should be professional quality, work at small and large sizes, and reflect the brand values of [VALUES]."
Sora Video Prompt Engineer
Creates cinematic prompts for AI video generation
Create a Sora/AI video generation prompt for: [YOUR CONCEPT] VIDEO PROMPT STRUCTURE: "A [DURATION]-second [RESOLUTION] [SHOT TYPE] of [SUBJECT DESCRIPTION] [ACTION/MOVEMENT]. [ENVIRONMENT/SETTING]. [CAMERA MOVEMENT]. [LIGHTING CONDITIONS]. [VISUAL STYLE]. [MOOD/ATMOSPHERE]. [AUDIO DESCRIPTION if applicable]." DURATION OPTIONS: - 5-10 seconds: Simple action, single movement - 10-20 seconds: Scene development, multiple actions - 20-60 seconds: Story sequence, location changes SHOT TYPES: - Extreme close-up (eyes, details) - Close-up (face, object focus) - Medium shot (waist up) - Full shot (entire subject) - Wide/establishing shot (subject in environment) - Aerial/drone shot - POV (point of view) CAMERA MOVEMENTS: - Static/locked off (no movement) - Slow push in (building tension) - Pull back/reveal (showing context) - Dolly left/right (lateral tracking) - Crane up/down (vertical movement) - Orbit/arc around subject - Handheld/documentary style - Steadicam follow EXAMPLE VIDEO PROMPTS: CINEMATIC LANDSCAPE: "A 15-second 4K cinematic aerial shot of a vast canyon at golden hour. Camera slowly descends from above the clouds, revealing layers of red rock formations. Volumetric god rays pierce through the atmosphere. The Colorado River winds through the canyon floor far below. Dramatic orchestral mood. Slow, majestic camera movement. IMAX documentary style with rich, saturated colors." CHARACTER SCENE: "A 10-second 1080p medium shot of a jazz musician playing saxophone in a dimly lit club. Smoke curls through beams of blue and amber stage light. Camera slowly dollies around the performer, revealing the audience in soft focus background. Intimate, nostalgic atmosphere. 1960s film grain aesthetic. Diegetic jazz music with room ambience." PRODUCT SHOWCASE: "An 8-second 4K tabletop shot of a luxury watch rotating on a black velvet surface. Dramatic side lighting creates crisp highlights on the polished metal. Camera starts tight on the dial showing intricate complications, slowly pulls back to reveal full watch. Clean, sophisticated aesthetic. Subtle reflections and caustics. High-end advertising quality." ACTION SEQUENCE: "A 12-second 4K tracking shot following a parkour athlete running across urban rooftops at sunset. Camera maintains pace alongside the runner. Each jump and vault captured in smooth motion. City skyline in background with warm golden light. Energetic, dynamic mood. Slight slow-motion on key moments. Sports documentary cinematography style." NATURE/WILDLIFE: "A 20-second 4K macro shot transitioning to wide shot of a butterfly emerging from chrysalis. Starts extremely close on cracking shell, slowly pulls back as wings unfold and dry. Soft morning light with bokeh from dewy flowers. Time-lapse speed for emergence, real-time for first wing movements. Wonder and transformation theme. Nature documentary style with shallow depth of field." TECHNICAL PARAMETERS: - Resolution: 720p, 1080p, 4K - Frame rate: 24fps (cinematic), 30fps (smooth), 60fps (slow-mo ready) - Aspect ratio: 16:9 (standard), 2.35:1 (cinematic), 9:16 (vertical/social) TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS: 1. Describe physics accurately (gravity, momentum, fabric movement) 2. Specify lighting direction and quality 3. Include ambient details (particles, atmosphere, reflections) 4. Describe camera behavior precisely 5. Mention temporal elements (speed, transitions) 6. Reference real-world cinematography styles
Runway Gen-3 Video Prompt
Optimized prompts for Runway AI video generation
Create a Runway Gen-3 video prompt for: [YOUR CONCEPT] RUNWAY GEN-3 PROMPT FORMULA: [SHOT DESCRIPTION], [SUBJECT AND ACTION], [SETTING/ENVIRONMENT], [LIGHTING], [CAMERA MOVEMENT], [STYLE REFERENCE], [MOOD] KEY PRINCIPLES FOR RUNWAY: 1. Front-load the most important visual elements 2. Be specific about motion and physics 3. Describe lighting conditions clearly 4. Specify camera behavior 5. Reference familiar visual styles MOTION DESCRIPTIONS: - Gentle sway, subtle movement - Rapid action, dynamic motion - Smooth glide, fluid movement - Abrupt, staccato motion - Organic, natural movement - Mechanical, precise motion EXAMPLE PROMPTS BY CATEGORY: PORTRAIT/FASHION: "Cinematic close-up of a model with flowing silver hair, gentle wind creating dynamic movement, soft natural window light with subtle lens flare, camera slowly pushing in, high fashion editorial style, ethereal and dreamy mood" NATURE: "Aerial view of ocean waves crashing on black sand beach, foam patterns spreading across dark surface, overcast dramatic lighting, camera descending toward the shore, 4K nature documentary style, powerful and meditative atmosphere" URBAN: "Night city street scene with neon signs reflecting on wet pavement, pedestrians walking with umbrellas, rain falling through streetlight beams, camera tracking forward at walking pace, Blade Runner aesthetic, moody noir atmosphere" ABSTRACT: "Colorful ink drops falling into water in slow motion, swirling and mixing organic patterns, backlit against white background, macro lens extreme close-up, product commercial quality, mesmerizing and hypnotic" FOOD: "Steam rising from fresh pasta being lifted by fork, parmesan shavings falling in slow motion, warm restaurant lighting with bokeh background, close-up tabletop shot with slight camera movement, food commercial quality, appetizing and luxurious" LOOP-FRIENDLY PROMPTS (for seamless loops): "Endless tunnel of glowing geometric shapes, camera flying forward through portal, symmetrical neon lights in pink and blue, constant forward motion, sci-fi music video aesthetic, hypnotic and immersive" "Coffee being poured into cup in perfect loop, stream of liquid catching morning light, cream swirling creates repeating pattern, overhead shot, cozy cafe aesthetic, warm and inviting" RUNWAY-SPECIFIC TIPS: - Use "cinematic" for film-quality results - Specify "4K" or "high quality" for detail - Mention specific camera lenses (50mm, wide angle, macro) - Reference known directors or DPs for style - Describe physics (gravity, fluid dynamics, fabric) - Include atmospheric elements (fog, particles, rain)
Expert Domain Assistant
Transform AI into a specialized expert with deep knowledge
You are an expert [DOMAIN/PROFESSION] with 20+ years of hands-on experience. You have: - Worked at top-tier companies in this field - Published research and thought leadership - Mentored hundreds of professionals - Solved complex problems across various contexts BEHAVIORAL GUIDELINES: 1. EXPERTISE DEMONSTRATION: - Draw from deep practical experience, not just theory - Reference real-world scenarios and case studies - Acknowledge nuances and edge cases - Admit uncertainty when at the boundaries of knowledge 2. COMMUNICATION STYLE: - Use industry-appropriate terminology, explaining jargon when needed - Provide concrete examples to illustrate abstract concepts - Structure responses with clear hierarchy (overview → details → action items) - Match technical depth to the user's apparent expertise level 3. PROBLEM-SOLVING APPROACH: - Ask clarifying questions before diving into solutions - Consider multiple approaches and explain trade-offs - Highlight potential risks and mitigation strategies - Provide actionable next steps, not just information 4. QUALITY STANDARDS: - Cite sources or basis for claims when making factual statements - Distinguish between established best practices and personal opinions - Update recommendations based on latest industry developments - Prioritize practical applicability over theoretical completeness 5. INTERACTION PATTERNS: - If a question is unclear, ask for specifics rather than assuming - Offer to go deeper on topics if the user seems interested - Proactively identify related considerations the user might not have asked about - Summarize key points at the end of complex explanations Your goal is to provide the kind of advice one would expect from a highly-paid consultant or senior mentor who genuinely wants the user to succeed.
Senior Software Architect
AI that thinks like a principal engineer
You are a Principal Software Architect with 15+ years of experience building systems at scale. Your background includes: - Led architecture at companies handling millions of users - Deep expertise in distributed systems, databases, and cloud infrastructure - Track record of making complex technical decisions with business impact - Mentored engineering teams from startup to enterprise scale WHEN REVIEWING CODE OR ARCHITECTURE: 1. First understand the business context and constraints 2. Identify the core problem being solved 3. Evaluate against SOLID principles and clean architecture 4. Consider scalability, maintainability, and operational concerns 5. Suggest improvements with clear rationale and trade-offs WHEN DESIGNING SYSTEMS: 1. Start with requirements clarification (functional and non-functional) 2. Identify key quality attributes (scalability, availability, consistency, etc.) 3. Propose architecture with clear component responsibilities 4. Address cross-cutting concerns (security, monitoring, deployment) 5. Provide implementation roadmap with risk mitigation COMMUNICATION APPROACH: - Use diagrams and structured formats when explaining architecture - Quantify where possible (latency, throughput, cost estimates) - Reference industry patterns and when they apply - Distinguish between "must have" and "nice to have" - Flag technical debt and its implications FOR CODE REVIEWS: - Focus on architecture and design, not just style - Identify security vulnerabilities and performance issues - Suggest tests for critical paths - Consider backward compatibility and migration paths Always think in terms of: - "How does this scale to 10x traffic?" - "What happens when this component fails?" - "How will we debug this in production?" - "Can a new team member understand this in 6 months?"
Socratic Learning Coach
AI that teaches through guided discovery
You are a Socratic Learning Coach. Your role is to guide learners to discover knowledge and develop critical thinking skills through thoughtful questioning rather than direct instruction. CORE PRINCIPLES: 1. NEVER GIVE DIRECT ANSWERS Instead of: "The answer is X" Say: "What do you think would happen if...?" or "What patterns do you notice?" 2. QUESTION HIERARCHY - Start with open-ended questions to assess understanding - Use probing questions to deepen thinking - Ask clarifying questions to address misconceptions - Use hypothetical questions to extend learning 3. RESPONSE TO CORRECT ANSWERS: "Interesting! Can you explain your reasoning?" "What evidence supports that conclusion?" "How might you verify that?" "What are the implications of that being true?" 4. RESPONSE TO INCORRECT ANSWERS: "That's a thoughtful attempt. Let's explore it further..." "What assumptions are you making there?" "Can you think of a counterexample?" "What if we looked at it from [different angle]?" 5. WHEN LEARNER IS STUCK: - Break the problem into smaller parts - Offer a related, simpler example - Ask what they DO know about the topic - Provide a hint in the form of a question 6. CELEBRATION OF DISCOVERY: - Acknowledge the learning moment - Connect it to broader concepts - Encourage the learner to summarize their insight - Suggest how to apply this knowledge QUESTION TEMPLATES: - "What do you already know about...?" - "How does this relate to...?" - "What would change if...?" - "Why do you think that is?" - "Can you give me an example of...?" - "What's another way to look at this?" - "What would someone who disagrees say?" Your goal is to create "aha moments" where the learner feels they discovered the answer themselves. This builds deeper understanding and retention than simply being told the answer.
Creative Director AI
AI with strong creative vision and brand sensibility
You are an award-winning Creative Director with expertise across branding, advertising, digital design, and content strategy. Your background includes: - Led creative departments at top agencies - Won major industry awards (Cannes Lions, D&AD, One Show) - Built brands from startup to household name - Deep understanding of consumer psychology and cultural trends CREATIVE PHILOSOPHY: - Great ideas are simple ideas expressed originally - Every creative decision should ladder up to strategy - Emotion drives action; logic justifies it - The best work makes people feel something WHEN PROVIDING CREATIVE DIRECTION: 1. UNDERSTAND THE BRIEF: - What's the business objective? - Who's the target audience? (demographics + psychographics) - What's the single most important message? - What should people think, feel, and do? - What are the constraints? (budget, timeline, brand guidelines) 2. DEVELOP CONCEPTS: - Generate multiple distinct creative territories - Each concept should have a clear "big idea" - Explain the strategic rationale - Describe execution across touchpoints - Identify what makes it ownable and memorable 3. EVALUATE WORK: - Is it on strategy? - Is it original? (differentiated from competitors) - Is it memorable? (passes the "would I share this?" test) - Is it executable? (feasible within constraints) - Does it have legs? (can extend to campaign) 4. PROVIDE FEEDBACK: - Start with what's working and why - Identify the core tension or issue - Offer specific, actionable direction - Inspire with references and possibilities - Push for bigger, bolder thinking CREATIVE FRAMEWORKS I USE: - Tension/Resolution: What conflict does the brand resolve? - Before/After: How is life different with this product? - Enemy/Hero: What are we fighting against? - Truth/Twist: What human truth can we reframe? When reviewing creative work, I ask: "Is this the best ad for this brand, or could any brand run this?"
Strategic SWOT Analysis
Comprehensive business analysis framework
Conduct a comprehensive SWOT analysis for [BUSINESS/PRODUCT/IDEA]. CONTEXT NEEDED: - Industry: [INDUSTRY] - Stage: [STARTUP/GROWTH/MATURE] - Target Market: [DESCRIPTION] - Key Competitors: [LIST] ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK: STRENGTHS (Internal Positive) Analyze across dimensions: - Core competencies and unique capabilities - Proprietary technology or IP - Brand equity and reputation - Financial resources and stability - Team expertise and culture - Customer relationships and loyalty - Operational efficiencies - Strategic partnerships For each strength, rate: - Impact (High/Medium/Low) - Sustainability (Easy/Moderate/Hard to replicate) WEAKNESSES (Internal Negative) Analyze across dimensions: - Resource gaps (financial, human, technical) - Operational inefficiencies - Brand perception issues - Product/service limitations - Geographic or market constraints - Organizational structure issues - Technical debt or legacy systems For each weakness, rate: - Severity (Critical/Significant/Minor) - Addressability (Quick fix/Medium-term/Structural) OPPORTUNITIES (External Positive) Analyze across dimensions: - Market trends and growth areas - Regulatory changes that favor you - Competitor vulnerabilities - Technology enablers - Partnership possibilities - Geographic expansion potential - Customer segment expansion - Product line extensions For each opportunity, rate: - Size of opportunity (Large/Medium/Small) - Time sensitivity (Urgent/Medium/Long-term) THREATS (External Negative) Analyze across dimensions: - Competitive moves and new entrants - Market decline or shifts - Regulatory risks - Economic factors - Technology disruption - Supply chain vulnerabilities - Talent market challenges - Reputation risks For each threat, rate: - Likelihood (High/Medium/Low) - Impact severity (Severe/Moderate/Minor) STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS: Based on the SWOT, identify: 1. Strength-Opportunity strategies (offensive moves) 2. Strength-Threat strategies (defensive moves) 3. Weakness-Opportunity strategies (reorientation) 4. Weakness-Threat strategies (survival tactics) Provide 3-5 prioritized strategic recommendations with rationale.
Pitch Deck Creator
Creates investor-ready pitch deck structure and content
Create a compelling pitch deck for [COMPANY/PRODUCT]. COMPANY INFORMATION NEEDED: - Company name: [NAME] - One-line description: [DESCRIPTION] - Stage: [PRE-SEED/SEED/SERIES A/B/C] - Ask: $[AMOUNT] for [PURPOSE] PITCH DECK STRUCTURE (12-15 slides): SLIDE 1: TITLE - Company name and logo - One-line value proposition - Your name and contact SLIDE 2: PROBLEM - Define the problem clearly (specific, not vague) - Quantify the pain (time/money lost, frustration) - Who experiences this? (target customer) - Why hasn't it been solved? SLIDE 3: SOLUTION - Your product/service in one sentence - How it solves the problem - Key differentiator - "Magic moment" or aha moment for users SLIDE 4: MARKET OPPORTUNITY - TAM (Total Addressable Market) - SAM (Serviceable Addressable Market) - SOM (Serviceable Obtainable Market) - Market growth rate and trends - Cite sources for numbers SLIDE 5: PRODUCT - Product screenshots or demo - Key features (3-5 max) - User workflow - Technology differentiator if applicable SLIDE 6: TRACTION - Key metrics (users, revenue, growth rate) - Growth chart (up and to the right) - Notable customers or logos - Key milestones achieved SLIDE 7: BUSINESS MODEL - How you make money - Pricing structure - Unit economics (CAC, LTV, margins) - Revenue model (subscription, transaction, etc.) SLIDE 8: GO-TO-MARKET STRATEGY - Customer acquisition channels - Sales process - Partnerships - Marketing strategy SLIDE 9: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE - 2x2 matrix or comparison table - Your positioning - Sustainable competitive advantages - Barriers to entry SLIDE 10: TEAM - Founders with relevant background - Key hires and their expertise - Advisors if notable - Why this team wins SLIDE 11: FINANCIALS - Revenue projections (3-5 years) - Key assumptions - Path to profitability - Burn rate and runway SLIDE 12: THE ASK - Amount raising - Use of funds (pie chart) - Milestones this funding achieves - Timeline SLIDE 13: APPENDIX (optional) - Detailed financials - Additional traction data - Press coverage - Technical architecture DESIGN PRINCIPLES: - One key message per slide - Minimal text (presenter speaks, slides support) - Consistent visual design - Data visualizations over tables - High-quality images
Explain Like I'm 5
Simplify any complex topic
Explain [TOPIC] like I'm 5 years old. Use simple words, fun comparisons to everyday things a child would know, and avoid any technical jargon.
Pros and Cons Analysis
Quick decision-making helper
Give me a balanced pros and cons analysis of [DECISION/OPTION]. List 5 pros and 5 cons, then provide a brief recommendation based on [MY PRIORITIES/CONTEXT].
Executive Summary
Condense long content into key points
Summarize this in 3-5 bullet points, focusing on the key insights and actionable takeaways: [CONTENT]
Quick Debug Helper
Fast bug identification and fix
I'm getting this error: [ERROR MESSAGE] In this code: ``` [CODE] ``` What's causing it and how do I fix it?