Prompt Library
These prompts are ready to copy, paste, and customize. Each includes context on when to use it and what to expect.
Writing & Content
1. Blog Post from Transcript
When to use: You have raw audio/video content that needs to become a polished article.
Blog Post from Transcript
I have a transcript of a conversation/interview about [TOPIC]. Convert this into a well-structured blog post of approximately [WORD COUNT] words. The target audience is [AUDIENCE]. The post should: - Have a compelling headline - Include an engaging introduction that explains why this matters - Organize key points into clear sections with H2 headers - Maintain the speaker's authentic voice and key insights - End with a takeaway or call to action Here is the transcript: [PASTE TRANSCRIPT]
2. Multi-Platform Content Adaptation
When to use: You have a core piece of content and need versions for different channels.
Multi-Platform Content
I have a [BLOG POST/ARTICLE/UPDATE] about [TOPIC]. Create adapted versions for: 1. LinkedIn (professional tone, 150 words) 2. Twitter/X (3-5 tweet thread) 3. Email newsletter (conversational, 200 words) 4. Instagram caption (short, engaging, with relevant hashtags) Original content: [PASTE CONTENT]
Coding & Development
5. Code Review Request
When to use: You want feedback on code before committing.
Code Review
Please review this [LANGUAGE] code: ``` [PASTE CODE] ``` Specifically check for: 1. Bugs or edge cases I might have missed 2. Security vulnerabilities 3. Performance issues 4. Code style and readability improvements 5. Whether this follows [LANGUAGE] best practices For each issue found, explain: - What the problem is - Why it matters - How to fix it (with example code if applicable)
Research & Analysis
8. Multi-Perspective Analysis
When to use: You want to understand different viewpoints on a topic.
Multi-Perspective Analysis
Analyze [TOPIC/DECISION/QUESTION] from three different perspectives: 1. [PERSPECTIVE 1 - e.g., Short-term business impact] 2. [PERSPECTIVE 2 - e.g., Long-term strategic value] 3. [PERSPECTIVE 3 - e.g., Ethical considerations] For each perspective: - What are the key considerations? - What would advocates of this view emphasize? - What evidence supports this angle? - What are the limitations of this perspective? Finally, identify where these perspectives agree and where they fundamentally conflict.
Business & Productivity
11. Email Drafting
When to use: You need to write an important email.
Email Drafting
Help me draft an email to [RECIPIENT] about [TOPIC/SITUATION]. Context: - My goal: [WHAT YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE] - Relationship with recipient: [RELATIONSHIP] - Tone needed: [PROFESSIONAL/CASUAL/DIRECT/DIPLOMATIC] - Any sensitive elements: [CONCERNS] Draft an email that: - Opens with appropriate context - Clearly states the purpose - Addresses likely concerns/questions - Has a clear call to action or next step - Strikes the right tone
General Purpose
19. First Principles Breakdown
When to use: You want to understand something fundamentally.
First Principles Breakdown
Break down [TOPIC/PROBLEM/DECISION] to first principles. 1. What are the fundamental truths/assumptions? 2. What has to be true for this to work? 3. Strip away inherited assumptions—what's actually necessary? 4. If you were starting from scratch, how would you approach this? 5. What would an expert with no preconceptions suggest?
How to Use These Prompts
- Copy and customize - Replace bracketed sections with your specifics
- Iterate - First results rarely perfect; refine based on what you get
- Verify - AI makes mistakes; check facts before acting
- Combine - Chain prompts together for complex workflows
- Save what works - Build your own prompt library based on these
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