Interview Preparation Prompt
I am interviewing [guest name and background] for my [niche] podcast. Research their recent work, opinions, and public statements. Generate 15 interview questions that will create engaging conversation, including some unexpected angles my audience would find valuable. Also suggest follow-up prompts for deeper discussion.
From: Podcasting and Audio Content Creation
I am interviewing [guest name and background] for my [niche] podcast. Research their recent work, opinions, and public statements. Generate 15 interview questions that will create engaging conversation, including some unexpected angles my audience would find valuable. Also suggest follow-up prompts for deeper discussion.
What to expect: Well-researched interview preparation with thoughtful questions and follow-up prompts that lead to more engaging conversations.
View in guideProduct Photo Enhancement Prompt
I need to create professional product photos for [product type] to sell on [platform]. My current photos are taken with [device] in [conditions]. Walk me through an AI workflow to make them look professional, including background removal, enhancement, and consistent branding.
From: Photography and Image Editing
I need to create professional product photos for [product type] to sell on [platform]. My current photos are taken with [device] in [conditions]. Walk me through an AI workflow to make them look professional, including background removal, enhancement, and consistent branding.
What to expect: Step-by-step AI photography workflow tailored to your product type and selling platform with specific tool recommendations and techniques.
View in guideAI Image Generation Prompt
Generate an image of [detailed description including subject, setting, lighting, style, colours, mood]. The image should be suitable for [intended use: social media, website, print, marketing]. Style reference: [photorealistic/illustration/minimalist/vintage].
From: Photography and Image Editing
Generate an image of [detailed description including subject, setting, lighting, style, colours, mood]. The image should be suitable for [intended use: social media, website, print, marketing]. Style reference: [photorealistic/illustration/minimalist/vintage].
What to expect: Detailed prompt optimised for AI image generators that produces high-quality results matching your vision and intended use.
View in guidePhoto Restoration Prompt
I have old family photographs from [era/decade] that are [describe damage: faded, torn, scratched, water-damaged, black and white]. What is the best AI workflow to restore these photos and potentially colourise the black and white ones?
From: Photography and Image Editing
I have old family photographs from [era/decade] that are [describe damage: faded, torn, scratched, water-damaged, black and white]. What is the best AI workflow to restore these photos and potentially colourise the black and white ones?
What to expect: Restoration workflow with specific tool recommendations, expected quality levels, and tips for getting the best results from AI restoration tools.
View in guideEpisode Planning Prompt
My podcast is about [niche] targeting [audience] in [region]. My recent episodes covered [topics]. Suggest 10 episode ideas that would resonate with my audience, including trending topics and evergreen content. For each, provide a title, 3-sentence description, and 5 key talking points.
From: Podcasting and Audio Content Creation
My podcast is about [niche] targeting [audience] in [region]. My recent episodes covered [topics]. Suggest 10 episode ideas that would resonate with my audience, including trending topics and evergreen content. For each, provide a title, 3-sentence description, and 5 key talking points.
What to expect: Curated episode ideas with ready-to-use titles, descriptions, and talking point frameworks tailored to your niche and audience.
View in guideShow Notes Generator Prompt
Here is the transcript from my latest podcast episode: [paste transcript]. Generate: (1) an SEO-optimised episode title, (2) a 3-sentence description, (3) timestamped key topics, (4) 3 social media post variations for LinkedIn, (5) a 500-word blog post summary, and (6) 5 pull quotes suitable for audiogram clips.
From: Podcasting and Audio Content Creation
Here is the transcript from my latest podcast episode: [paste transcript]. Generate: (1) an SEO-optimised episode title, (2) a 3-sentence description, (3) timestamped key topics, (4) 3 social media post variations for LinkedIn, (5) a 500-word blog post summary, and (6) 5 pull quotes suitable for audiogram clips.
What to expect: Complete promotional content package ready to copy and distribute across all your channels.
View in guideBrand Jingle Prompt
Create a prompt for an AI music tool to generate a [length] second jingle for my [type of business] in [country]. It should feel [mood] and incorporate [local instrument or style].
From: Music Production and Audio Creation
Create a prompt for an AI music tool to generate a [length] second jingle for my [type of business] in [country]. It should feel [mood] and incorporate [local instrument or style].
What to expect: A ready-to-use prompt that generates culturally appropriate brand audio.
View in guidePodcast Intro Music
I host a podcast about [topic] aimed at [audience]. Help me write prompts for AI music tools to create: an intro theme (15 seconds), transition music (5 seconds), and an outro (10 seconds) that all feel cohesive.
From: Music Production and Audio Creation
I host a podcast about [topic] aimed at [audience]. Help me write prompts for AI music tools to create: an intro theme (15 seconds), transition music (5 seconds), and an outro (10 seconds) that all feel cohesive.
What to expect: Three related prompts that produce a consistent audio identity for your podcast.
View in guideContent Creator Music Library
I create [type] content and need a library of background tracks. Help me plan 10 AI music prompts covering different moods: energetic, calm, suspenseful, happy, melancholic, inspiring, playful, dramatic, romantic, and ambient.
From: Music Production and Audio Creation
I create [type] content and need a library of background tracks. Help me plan 10 AI music prompts covering different moods: energetic, calm, suspenseful, happy, melancholic, inspiring, playful, dramatic, romantic, and ambient.
What to expect: Ten specific music prompts optimised for AI generation that create a versatile personal music library.
View in guideContent decay detection
Here is a CSV of my Google Search Console data for the past 6 months (columns: page URL, query, clicks, impressions, CTR, position, date). Identify: 1. Pages that have lost more than 20% of impressions month-over-month for 3+ consecutive months 2. Queries where my average position has dropped from page 1 to page 2 3. Pages with high impressions but CTR below 2% (suggesting a title/description problem) For each issue found, suggest a specific fix. Not generic advice, but "change the title tag from X to Y" or "add a section covering Z which competitors now include."
From: SEO in 2026 (Without Producing Content Slop)
Here is a CSV of my Google Search Console data for the past 6 months (columns: page URL, query, clicks, impressions, CTR, position, date). Identify: 1. Pages that have lost more than 20% of impressions month-over-month for 3+ consecutive months 2. Queries where my average position has dropped from page 1 to page 2 3. Pages with high impressions but CTR below 2% (suggesting a title/description problem) For each issue found, suggest a specific fix. Not generic advice, but "change the title tag from X to Y" or "add a section covering Z which competitors now include."
What to expect: A structured table of declining pages with specific, actionable recommendations. Works best in Claude, which handles large CSV data more reliably than ChatGPT. You'll need to verify the percentage calculations, as AI occasionally gets the maths wrong on time-series data.
View in guideSchema markup generation
Generate FAQ schema markup (JSON-LD) for the following 5 questions and answers. Ensure the output validates against Google's Rich Results Test. Use proper escaping for any special characters. Q1: [your question] A1: [your answer] Q2: [your question] A2: [your answer] [etc.]
From: SEO in 2026 (Without Producing Content Slop)
Generate FAQ schema markup (JSON-LD) for the following 5 questions and answers. Ensure the output validates against Google's Rich Results Test. Use proper escaping for any special characters. Q1: [your question] A1: [your answer] Q2: [your question] A2: [your answer] [etc.]
What to expect: Clean JSON-LD that you can paste directly into your page's head section. Both Claude and ChatGPT handle this well. Always run the output through Google's Rich Results Test before deploying. AI occasionally produces valid JSON that doesn't quite meet Google's schema specifications.
View in guideMultilingual keyword intent mapping
I'm targeting these English keywords for my site: [list 10-15 keywords] My site also targets audiences in [Japan/Korea/Indonesia/etc.]. For each keyword: 1. Provide the closest equivalent search term in [target language] 2. Note if the search intent differs in that market (e.g., a term that's informational in English might be commercial in the local market) 3. Estimate relative competition level compared to the English term 4. Flag if a different platform (Naver, Baidu, LINE, Xiaohongshu) is more relevant than Google for that query in that market Format as a comparison table.
From: SEO in 2026 (Without Producing Content Slop)
I'm targeting these English keywords for my site: [list 10-15 keywords] My site also targets audiences in [Japan/Korea/Indonesia/etc.]. For each keyword: 1. Provide the closest equivalent search term in [target language] 2. Note if the search intent differs in that market (e.g., a term that's informational in English might be commercial in the local market) 3. Estimate relative competition level compared to the English term 4. Flag if a different platform (Naver, Baidu, LINE, Xiaohongshu) is more relevant than Google for that query in that market Format as a comparison table.
What to expect: A useful starting point for multilingual keyword mapping, though you'll need a native speaker to verify the translations and cultural nuance. AI is good at the structural mapping but can miss colloquial search terms that real users actually type.
View in guideCold Outreach Drafter
Write a cold outreach email for me. Recipient: [name and job title]. Company: [company name]. What I know about them: [1-2 specific facts about their work]. What I want: [specific request, e.g. call, meeting, introduction]. Why it matters to them: [what is in it for them, not you]. Length: keep it to 150 words maximum. Tone: [friendly/formal/direct]. I am based in: [location]. Any context: [have we met before? mutual connection? saw them speak somewhere?]. Do not use corporate phrases like 'synergise' or 'unlock value'. Make it sound like a real person is writing.
From: Draft and Refine Business Emails That Actually Get Replies
Write a cold outreach email for me. Recipient: [name and job title]. Company: [company name]. What I know about them: [1-2 specific facts about their work]. What I want: [specific request, e.g. call, meeting, introduction]. Why it matters to them: [what is in it for them, not you]. Length: keep it to 150 words maximum. Tone: [friendly/formal/direct]. I am based in: [location]. Any context: [have we met before? mutual connection? saw them speak somewhere?]. Do not use corporate phrases like 'synergise' or 'unlock value'. Make it sound like a real person is writing.
What to expect: A focused email that leads with a specific observation about their work, makes your ask crystal clear, and explains why they should care. Expect 3-4 paragraphs maximum. The output should feel direct without being presumptuous.
View in guideFollow-Up Sequence Builder
Build a three-email follow-up sequence for a prospect. Original email sent to: [name, role]. Industry/company: [details]. Original ask: [what you asked for]. Days between emails: [7 days? 14?]. Context: [Is there news about their company I can reference? Did they open the first email?]. Tone: friendly persistence. Location context: [if Asia-based, mention timezone awareness]. I want each email to add new value or information, not just 'checking in'. No generic CRM templates.
From: Draft and Refine Business Emails That Actually Get Replies
Build a three-email follow-up sequence for a prospect. Original email sent to: [name, role]. Industry/company: [details]. Original ask: [what you asked for]. Days between emails: [7 days? 14?]. Context: [Is there news about their company I can reference? Did they open the first email?]. Tone: friendly persistence. Location context: [if Asia-based, mention timezone awareness]. I want each email to add new value or information, not just 'checking in'. No generic CRM templates.
What to expect: Three separate emails that feel like a conversation, not a nagging campaign. Each one adds something new: the first references your original ask plus new context, the second offers something different (different angle, introduction, resource), the third is a final touch. All short, none presumptuous.
View in guideTone Adjuster for Cross-Cultural Emails
Adjust this email for an audience in [Singapore/Hong Kong/Bangkok/Tokyo/Other Asian location]. Original email: [paste your email]. Key adjustment needed: [less formal/more respectful of hierarchy/warmer/more direct]. Who it is going to: [their role and company]. Any specific cultural consideration: [they value relationships first, decision-making is hierarchical, time zone differences matter]. Do not strip personality but adjust the formality and directness level appropriately for how business actually works in this market.
From: Draft and Refine Business Emails That Actually Get Replies
Adjust this email for an audience in [Singapore/Hong Kong/Bangkok/Tokyo/Other Asian location]. Original email: [paste your email]. Key adjustment needed: [less formal/more respectful of hierarchy/warmer/more direct]. Who it is going to: [their role and company]. Any specific cultural consideration: [they value relationships first, decision-making is hierarchical, time zone differences matter]. Do not strip personality but adjust the formality and directness level appropriately for how business actually works in this market.
What to expect: A version of your email that respects cultural communication norms while keeping your voice. Expect adjustments to formality, timing references, relationship-building language, and emphasis on outcomes vs. process. Should feel natural in the destination market.
View in guideBasic Analysis Prompt
Help me understand how to use AI to improve my ai blog post generators: create engaging long-form content. What are the main steps I should follow?
From: AI Blog Post Generators: Create Engaging Long-Form Content
Help me understand how to use AI to improve my ai blog post generators: create engaging long-form content. What are the main steps I should follow?
What to expect: The AI will provide a structured breakdown of how to implement AI for ai blog post generators. You'll get practical steps and tools recommendations.
View in guideDeep Dive Strategy Prompt
I want to implement AI for ai blog post generators: create engaging long-form content. Can you create a detailed implementation plan including timeline, resources needed, and potential challenges?
From: AI Blog Post Generators: Create Engaging Long-Form Content
I want to implement AI for ai blog post generators: create engaging long-form content. Can you create a detailed implementation plan including timeline, resources needed, and potential challenges?
What to expect: A comprehensive strategy document with a realistic timeline, resource requirements, risk mitigation and expected outcomes.
View in guideOptimisation Prompt
Based on my current ai blog post generators: create engaging long-form content process [describe current process], how can AI help me work faster and better?
From: AI Blog Post Generators: Create Engaging Long-Form Content
Based on my current ai blog post generators: create engaging long-form content process [describe current process], how can AI help me work faster and better?
What to expect: Specific recommendations tailored to your current workflow, time-saving estimates, and a prioritised list of improvements to implement first.
View in guideVideo Repurposing Prompt
I have a [length] video about [topic]. Help me plan how to repurpose it into: TikTok clips, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and a blog post. What are the best moments to clip?
From: Video Editing and Content Creation
I have a [length] video about [topic]. Help me plan how to repurpose it into: TikTok clips, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and a blog post. What are the best moments to clip?
What to expect: Content repurposing strategy with specific timestamp suggestions and platform-specific formatting advice.
View in guideCaption Style Guide Prompt
I create [type of content] for [platform]. Help me write caption styles that work for my audience in [country/language]. Include hooks, hashtag strategy, and call-to-action templates.
From: Video Editing and Content Creation
I create [type of content] for [platform]. Help me write caption styles that work for my audience in [country/language]. Include hooks, hashtag strategy, and call-to-action templates.
What to expect: Platform-specific caption templates with culturally relevant hooks and engagement strategies.
View in guideVideo Content Calendar Prompt
I want to post [frequency] on [platforms]. My business is [description]. Create a 30-day content calendar with video ideas, formats, and estimated production time using AI tools.
From: Video Editing and Content Creation
I want to post [frequency] on [platforms]. My business is [description]. Create a 30-day content calendar with video ideas, formats, and estimated production time using AI tools.
What to expect: Detailed content calendar with specific video formats, AI tool recommendations for each, and time estimates.
View in guideSection-by-Section Drafter
Here's my full article outline: [paste outline]. I want you to draft the section called "[SECTION NAME]". The point I want to make is: [your point]. Tone: [conversational/analytical/direct]. Include or reference: [any specific data, quotes, or examples]. Keep it to [word count] words. Do not add a conclusion or transition to the next section - just this section.
From: Write Long-Form Articles That Don't Read Like AI
Here's my full article outline: [paste outline]. I want you to draft the section called "[SECTION NAME]". The point I want to make is: [your point]. Tone: [conversational/analytical/direct]. Include or reference: [any specific data, quotes, or examples]. Keep it to [word count] words. Do not add a conclusion or transition to the next section - just this section.
What to expect: A focused draft of that one section. It'll likely need voice editing but the structure and logic should be solid. If it's too generic, follow up with: "This is too safe. What would a writer who actually has opinions say here?"
View in guideVoice Matching and Polish
Review this draft for signs of AI-generated writing. Flag: sentences that could appear in any article on any topic, paragraphs where every sentence is the same length, hedging language that avoids taking a position, and any use of the following words: delve, landscape, game-changer, revolutionise, harness, leverage, navigate. For each flag, suggest a more specific, human-sounding alternative.
From: Write Long-Form Articles That Don't Read Like AI
Review this draft for signs of AI-generated writing. Flag: sentences that could appear in any article on any topic, paragraphs where every sentence is the same length, hedging language that avoids taking a position, and any use of the following words: delve, landscape, game-changer, revolutionise, harness, leverage, navigate. For each flag, suggest a more specific, human-sounding alternative.
What to expect: A markup of your draft with specific callouts. This is genuinely useful as a final check before publishing. It catches things you stop noticing after staring at a draft for an hour.
View in guidePlatform-Specific Repurposing (Any Platform)
Repurpose the article below into a single [PLATFORM] post. Target audience: [DESCRIBE SPECIFICALLY] Language: [LANGUAGE] Format: [FORMAT - e.g., text post, carousel, thread, message] Length: [CHARACTER/WORD LIMIT] Tone: [SPECIFIC TONE DESCRIPTION - not just "professional"] Rules: - Don't summarise the article. Pick the single most compelling angle for this specific audience and platform. - Match the conventions of [PLATFORM]. Study how top posts in [CATEGORY] look on this platform. - If writing in a non-English language, write natively for that market. Don't translate English phrasing. Use local references and examples where appropriate. - End with a CTA that fits the platform's culture (e.g., "save this" on Xiaohongshu, "share your experience" on LinkedIn). Source article: [PASTE ARTICLE]
From: Repurpose Content Across Platforms and Formats
Repurpose the article below into a single [PLATFORM] post. Target audience: [DESCRIBE SPECIFICALLY] Language: [LANGUAGE] Format: [FORMAT - e.g., text post, carousel, thread, message] Length: [CHARACTER/WORD LIMIT] Tone: [SPECIFIC TONE DESCRIPTION - not just "professional"] Rules: - Don't summarise the article. Pick the single most compelling angle for this specific audience and platform. - Match the conventions of [PLATFORM]. Study how top posts in [CATEGORY] look on this platform. - If writing in a non-English language, write natively for that market. Don't translate English phrasing. Use local references and examples where appropriate. - End with a CTA that fits the platform's culture (e.g., "save this" on Xiaohongshu, "share your experience" on LinkedIn). Source article: [PASTE ARTICLE]
What to expect: A single platform-native post that reads like it was written for that platform, not adapted from somewhere else. Works well across all major AI tools. Claude handles voice and tone adaptation best. Gemini is useful when you need it to reference current platform trends.
View in guideVoice Enforcement Prompt
Here is my brand voice profile: [PASTE VOICE PROFILE] Rewrite the following content to match this voice exactly. Where the original violates the voice rules, fix it. Where it already matches, leave it alone. After the rewrite, list the specific changes you made and which voice rule each change addresses. [PASTE CONTENT TO REWRITE]
From: Build and Enforce a Brand Voice
Here is my brand voice profile: [PASTE VOICE PROFILE] Rewrite the following content to match this voice exactly. Where the original violates the voice rules, fix it. Where it already matches, leave it alone. After the rewrite, list the specific changes you made and which voice rule each change addresses. [PASTE CONTENT TO REWRITE]
What to expect: A rewritten version with a change log. The change log is the most valuable part - it shows you exactly where your content drifted off-brand and why. Over time, you'll start catching those patterns yourself.
View in guideMarket Variant Builder
Here is my core brand voice profile: [PASTE CORE PROFILE] I need a variant of this voice for [MARKET - e.g. Japan, Indonesia, Australia]. The core personality should remain identical. Adjust only: formality level, sentence structure, cultural references, and any tone elements that need to flex for this audience. Explain each adjustment and why it matters for this specific market.
From: Build and Enforce a Brand Voice
Here is my core brand voice profile: [PASTE CORE PROFILE] I need a variant of this voice for [MARKET - e.g. Japan, Indonesia, Australia]. The core personality should remain identical. Adjust only: formality level, sentence structure, cultural references, and any tone elements that need to flex for this audience. Explain each adjustment and why it matters for this specific market.
What to expect: A short addendum (150-250 words) documenting what changes for that market and what stays the same. Useful for brands running content teams across multiple Asian offices.
View in guideOutline Generator for Long-Form Articles
I want to write about [TOPIC]. Here's what I know so far: [paste notes, source material, or key data points]. What are 5 possible angles for this article? For each, tell me: the core argument in one sentence, who would care most about this angle, and what makes it different from the obvious take.
From: Write Long-Form Articles That Don't Read Like AI
I want to write about [TOPIC]. Here's what I know so far: [paste notes, source material, or key data points]. What are 5 possible angles for this article? For each, tell me: the core argument in one sentence, who would care most about this angle, and what makes it different from the obvious take.
What to expect: You'll get a mix of obvious and surprising angles. Usually 2 are generic, 2 are decent, and 1 is genuinely interesting. Use that one.
View in guideExtract Reusable Elements from Source Content
Read the article below and identify every element that could work as standalone content on social media or messaging platforms. For each element, list: 1. The element type (statistic, framework, checklist, opinion, example, quote, how-to step) 2. A one-sentence summary 3. Which platforms it would work best on and why 4. Suggested format for that platform (carousel slide, text post, infographic data point, short video script hook, etc.) Only include elements that genuinely stand alone. If someone read just that element with no other context, would it still make sense and provide value? Article: [PASTE ARTICLE]
From: Repurpose Content Across Platforms and Formats
Read the article below and identify every element that could work as standalone content on social media or messaging platforms. For each element, list: 1. The element type (statistic, framework, checklist, opinion, example, quote, how-to step) 2. A one-sentence summary 3. Which platforms it would work best on and why 4. Suggested format for that platform (carousel slide, text post, infographic data point, short video script hook, etc.) Only include elements that genuinely stand alone. If someone read just that element with no other context, would it still make sense and provide value? Article: [PASTE ARTICLE]
What to expect: A structured list of 4-8 content elements with platform recommendations. This is your repurposing roadmap. Run this before writing any individual platform posts. Works equally well on Claude and ChatGPT.
View in guideLocalise, Don't Translate
I have a LinkedIn post written in English for a Singapore professional audience. I need to adapt it (not just translate it) for [TARGET PLATFORM] in [TARGET MARKET/LANGUAGE]. Changes needed: - Rewrite in [LANGUAGE], using native phrasing and sentence structures (not translated English) - Replace any Western-centric examples or references with equivalents relevant to [TARGET MARKET] - Adjust the tone to match [PLATFORM] conventions in [MARKET] - Adapt the CTA to what works on [PLATFORM] - Adjust the format to [PLATFORM REQUIREMENTS - e.g., character limit, carousel format, emoji conventions] Original English LinkedIn post: [PASTE POST]
From: Repurpose Content Across Platforms and Formats
I have a LinkedIn post written in English for a Singapore professional audience. I need to adapt it (not just translate it) for [TARGET PLATFORM] in [TARGET MARKET/LANGUAGE]. Changes needed: - Rewrite in [LANGUAGE], using native phrasing and sentence structures (not translated English) - Replace any Western-centric examples or references with equivalents relevant to [TARGET MARKET] - Adjust the tone to match [PLATFORM] conventions in [MARKET] - Adapt the CTA to what works on [PLATFORM] - Adjust the format to [PLATFORM REQUIREMENTS - e.g., character limit, carousel format, emoji conventions] Original English LinkedIn post: [PASTE POST]
What to expect: A culturally adapted version, not a translation. The output should feel like it was written by someone who lives in that market and publishes on that platform regularly. Claude handles this well for Chinese and Japanese. Gemini performs strongly for Thai, Vietnamese, and Bahasa Indonesia thanks to its training data breadth.
View in guideVoice Extraction Prompt
Analyse the writing samples below. Extract: core tone (4 words max), sentence rhythm patterns, vocabulary do's and don'ts, emotional register, structural habits, and things this voice would never do. Format as a one-page Brand Voice Profile that can be pasted into any AI tool as writing instructions. Be specific - "professional and friendly" is useless. I need patterns a machine can follow. [PASTE 5-10 WRITING SAMPLES]
From: Build and Enforce a Brand Voice
Analyse the writing samples below. Extract: core tone (4 words max), sentence rhythm patterns, vocabulary do's and don'ts, emotional register, structural habits, and things this voice would never do. Format as a one-page Brand Voice Profile that can be pasted into any AI tool as writing instructions. Be specific - "professional and friendly" is useless. I need patterns a machine can follow. [PASTE 5-10 WRITING SAMPLES]
What to expect: A structured voice profile, usually 300-500 words. The first version will be about 75-80% accurate. Plan on one refinement round where you correct what it got wrong.
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