Copy-paste prompts that consistently produce better output. Organized by real use cases.
These prompts follow a simple structure: clear role + specific task + constraints + desired format. They work well with current ChatGPT models and most other strong chat AIs.
Writing & Content
1. Blog post outline + draft
You are an expert content strategist and writer.
Topic: [TOPIC]
Audience: [WHO]
Goal: [what the reader should do or feel after reading]
1. Create a clear outline with H2/H3 structure.
2. Write a complete draft in a clear, engaging, non-fluffy style.
3. End with a short actionable summary.
Keep paragraphs short. Avoid hype words.
2. Rewrite for clarity and impact
Rewrite the following text to be clearer, more concise, and more compelling while keeping the original meaning and factual claims intact.
Target reading level: smart 10th-grade.
Remove filler and weak phrases.
Text:
[PASTE TEXT]
Research & Learning
3. Structured research summary
Act as a careful researcher.
Topic: [TOPIC]
Provide:
1. 5 key facts with brief evidence or reasoning
2. Main debates or disagreements
3. Practical implications
4. Open questions / what is still uncertain
Be precise. Distinguish established knowledge from speculation.
Coding & Technical
4. Code + explanation
You are a senior software engineer.
Task: [describe what you need]
Language / stack: [e.g. Python + FastAPI]
Requirements:
- Production-quality, readable code
- Include error handling for the main failure cases
- Add brief comments only where the logic is non-obvious
- After the code, explain the key design decisions in 3–5 bullet points
Productivity
5. Daily prioritization
I have these tasks and limited time today:
[LIST TASKS + rough time estimates]
Help me:
1. Rank them by impact vs effort
2. Suggest a realistic schedule for the next 4 hours
3. Identify what I should deliberately ignore or defer
Be direct and realistic.
Pro tip
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