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Formula: Analyze [format] for [purpose], such as [goals]: [insert text] Example: Analyze a job application for professionalism, such as attention to detail, clear communication, and relevant experience: [insert job application]
Formula: What makes [title] such a [adjective] [format]? Example: Why is Pulp Fiction such a popular Film?
Formula: How can I effectively balance my [responsibilities] and make time for self-care? Example: How can I effectively balance my busy work life and make time for self-care?
Based what you know about my goals, constraints, and future occuptation in my personal clone DNA, what 3 books should I read next? Explain why each one would be specifically valuable for ME right now.
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Formula: How can I effectively communicate my [beliefs] to others who are [characteristics], while understanding their beliefs and perspectives? What specific strategies can I use to promote understanding and respect for different viewpoints? Example: How can I effectively communicate my human rights beliefs to others who have different cultural norms, while understanding their values and traditions? What specific strategies can I use to promote understanding and respect for different viewpoints?
Formula: What is a [concept A], that a [concept B] in [goal]? Example: What is a light to a room, that a smile is to a face in brightening up?
Formula: Given that [event], what legal action could I take? Example: Given that I was unfairly fired from my job, what legal action could I take?
Formula: Act as a psychologist. What suggestions might you have to [improvement] based on these thoughts: β[thoughts]β What underlying causes or contributing factors might be influencing these thoughts, and how can they be addressed? Example: Act as a psychologist. What suggestions might you have to reduce my anxiety based on these thoughts: "I can't handle this" and "I'm going to fail"? What underlying causes or contributing factors might be influencing these thoughts, and how can they be addressed?
Formula: What are some options for [dish] that I can prepare/cook at home without any cooking experience, given [preference/restriction]? Example: What are some options for comforting soups that I can prepare/cook at home without any cooking experience, given a preference for vegan meals?
Formula: Create a [type of text] that showcases [product/service] highlighting [benefit]. Example: Can you write persuasive sales page copy for a social media marketing company, with the best videos in town?
Formula: Can you create a [number]-day meal plan for an [age group] with [health condition/dietary preference/lifestyle habit] who needs to consume [number] calories per day, but make it [preference/restriction] to [goal]? Example: Can you create a 5-day meal plan for a 15-year-old with lactose intolerance who needs to consume 2000 calories per day, but make it dairy-free and calcium-rich to support bone health?
Formula: Can you create a workout plan for a [height] [weight] [gender/age] with [fitness level] who wants to [specific goal] in [time period], incorporating [type of exercise]? Example: Can you create a strength training plan for a 6ft, 170 pound male with intermediate experience who wants to increase their bench press weight by 10 pounds in a 3 month period, incorporating barbell exercises?
Formula: Help me create a budget for my [monthly income] by allocating funds to [essential categories], [discretionary categories], and [savings/investments], while taking into account [financial goals]. Example: Help me create a budget for my $3500 monthly income by allocating funds to rent, groceries, transportation, and health insurance (essential categories), concerts, weekend trips, and hobbies (discretionary categories), and debt repayment, emergency fund, and general savings (savings/investments), while taking into account saving for a wedding in three years.
Formula: Can you provide a recipe for [dish], written in the [musical] style of [artist], with instructions that incorporate [specific musical elements/techniques], based on [specific theme/occasion]? Example: Can you provide a recipe for lasagna, written in the rap style of Snoop Dogg?
Formula: Create a [type of performance] that [subject], incorporating [additional details], to [goal]. Example: Create a stand-up comedy routine that highlights the absurdity of modern dating, incorporating witty observations and clever one-liners, to entertain and engage the audience.
Formula: Create a persuasive [type of text] that [specific persuasion technique], encouraging visitors to [desired action] for [service/product]. Example: Create a persuasive podcast episode for my wellness brand, using expert interviews to establish authority and encouraging listeners to visit our website and sign up for our newsletter.
Formula: Design a [type of world] for a [genre] story, including its [geographical features], [societal structure], [culture], and [key historical events] that influence the [plot/characters]. Example: Design a cyberpunk world for a dystopian sci-fi story, including its urban landscape, social hierarchy, counterculture, and key historical events that influence the plot/characters.
Formula: Can you come up with some interesting ways of decorating a [room/space] in the style of [style]? The [element] should [goals]. Example: Can you come up with some interesting ways of decorating a bedroom in the style of a Harry Potter movie?
Formula: Design a dinner menu with [number] of courses, focusing on dishes that are [restriction] and cater to [food preferences]. Example: Design a dinner menu with 3 courses, focusing on dishes that are easy to cook for beginners and cater to vegetarian preferences.
Formula: Act as if you are a [character] with a [type of accent] and come up with a clever excuse for why you can't do [task]. Example: Act as if you are a surfer bro with a thick Californian accent and come up with a clever excuse for why you canβt get a job.
Formula: What are the most effective methods and resources for deepening my understanding of [culture], including strategies for engaging with the culture beyond the basics? Example: What are the most effective methods and resources for deepening my understanding of European culture, including strategies for engaging with the culture beyond the basics?
Formula: Can you come up with [number] funny nickname for [subject] that incorporates a play on words? Example: Can you come up with funny nicknames for a dog that incorporates a play on words?
Formula: What are the best foods to eat for [health benefit], given a [restriction], and how can they be incorporated into [meal]? Example: What are the best foods to eat for improving brain function, given a preference for spicy food, and how can they be incorporated into lunch?
Formula: Create a table listing the top 10 [category] options to help you unwind after a long day. The first column is titled "Name", the second column is "Description", the third column is "Average Rating (out of 5)", and the fourth column is "Top Critic Quote". Example: Create a table listing the top 10 comedy movie options to help you unwind after a long day. The first column is titled "Name", the second column is "Description", the third column is "Average Rating (out of 5)", and the fourth column is "Top Critic Quote".
Formula: Can you provide a list of [number] ways to [goal]? Example: Can you provide a list of 5 ways to be more productive in personal projects on weekends?
Formula: Can you formulate pickup lines as if [unusual style]? Example: Can you formulate pickup lines as if you were a chef trying to impress someone with your culinary skills?
Formula: Can you provide a list of puns related to [subject]? Example: Can you provide a list of puns related to fashion?
Formula: In your opinion, what is the most important quality a [person] can possess in the context of [situation]? Example: In your opinion, what is the most important quality an prompt engineer can possess, and why do you think that is?
Formula: Can you come up with a list of ridiculous hypothetical questions about [subject]? Example: Can you come up with a list of ridiculous hypothetical questions about marriage?
Formula: Can you come up with a list of ridiculous reasons why [subject] is the [best/worst] thing ever? Example: Can you come up with a list of ridiculous reasons why exercise is the worst thing ever?
Formula: Can you create a wordplay on [subject] that makes me laugh? Example: Can you create a wordplay on Instagram models that makes me laugh?
Formula: Write a liability waiver for [website/product], outlining the specific risks associated with [activities] and the terms and conditions for [participation] Example: Write a liability waiver for a rental car company, outlining the specific risks associated with driving a rental car, and the terms and conditions for using the vehicle and obeying traffic laws.
Formula: Can you create a [type of policy] for [organization] that outlines [specific details or requirements]? Example: Can you create a remote work policy for our organization that outlines specific guidelines for employees to maintain productivity and a healthy work-life balance while working from home?
Formula: Is a career in [industry] a good idea considering the recent improvement in [technology]? Provide a detailed answer that includes opportunities and threats. Example: Is a career in web development a good idea considering the recent improvement in AI? Answer with only one word: "yes" or "no"
Formula: How do you think [emerging technology] will impact the [industry] in the [short-term/long-term], and what are your personal expectations for this development? Example: How do you think autonomous vehicles will impact the transportation industry in the long-term, and what are your personal expectations for this development?
Formula: Exaggerate the following statement to [goal]: [statement] Example: Exaggerate the following statement to motivate someone to exercise: I should go to the gym.
Formula: Write a character background story, using [style] to highlight their [characteristics] and [background]. Example: Write a character background story, using stream of consciousness to highlight their inner turmoil and traumatic experiences.
Formula: Can you write an argument [for/against][subject] from multiple diverse perspectives. Before you do so, state the characteristics of the various characters? Example: Can you write an argument for the use of AI in universities from multiple diverse perspectives. Before you do so, state the characteristics of the various characters?
Formula: Generate [number] email subject lines for [type of email] to [target audience], using [style] language. Example: Generate 10 email subject lines for a payment reminder to my tenant, using persuasive language.
Formula: Can you write [language] code that generates [desired output]? Example: Can you write Python code that generates random business names?
Formula: Can you provide step-by-step instructions on how to [subject], considering [context]? Example: Can you provide step-by-step instructions on how to start a vegetable garden at home, considering a small space and for first-time gardeners?
Formula: Can you provide [number] ideas for a [format] about [subject] for [target audience], focusing on [topics], with [additional context]? Example: Can you provide 8 ideas for a workshop about public speaking for introverts, focusing on building confidence, effective communication techniques, and overcoming stage fright, with interactive exercises and practice opportunities?
Formula: Convert the given text into the esoteric programming language Brainfuck: [text] Example: Transform the following phrase to the coding language Brainfuck: "Hello Worldβ
Formula: Can you create [instructional material] for [target audience] to improve [learning objectives] over the next [time period]? Make sure to include [specific features] and generate a mock [assessment] in the end. Example: Can you create a lesson plan for high school students to learn about renewable energy over the next two weeks? Make sure to include hands-on experiments and discussions, and generate a mock quiz in the end.
Formula: Using [software] and [skill level], outline the steps for [goal], including any necessary tips or resources. Example: Using Photoshop and advanced skill level, outline the steps for removing the background of a picture, including any necessary tips or resources.
Formula: Generate [adjective] [title type] titles using the following keywords: [keywords]. Example: Generate memorable movie titles using the following keywords: friendship, laughter, and fun.
Formula: Can you write a [language] code that [goal]? Example: Can you write code in Python that performs a sentiment analysis on a given text file?
Formula: Answer the following question in [number] words: [question] Example: Answer the following question in exactly 10 words: How can I effectively manage my time during work?
Formula: Can you provide suggestions for how I can improve [subject] with the goal of [objective]? Example: Can you provide suggestions for how I can improve my time management with the goal of increasing productivity and achieving a better work-life balance?
Formula: Can you suggest practical ways to learn or practice [specific skill] without taking a course or joining a community? Example: Can you suggest practical ways to learn or practice Python programming without taking a course or joining a community?
Formula: How can I improve my [health aspect] by making changes to my diet as a [restriction/preference]? Example: How can I improve my immune system by making changes to my diet as an older adult?
Formula: Design a [character type] with a [backstory], [personality trait], [goal], [strength], and [weakness], who faces a [challenge] within a [story setting]. Example: Design a chef with a family legacy, a perfectionist personality, a goal of winning a culinary competition, a strength in creativity, and a weakness for anger management, who faces a rival chef in a high-pressure kitchen setting.
Formula: Write a lengthy excuse for not attending [event] in the style of [author], using their literary techniques and voice to craft a compelling and humorous excuse. Example: Write a lengthy excuse for not attending a friend's wedding in the style of Charles Dickens, using his vivid descriptions and characterizations to craft a compelling and humorous excuse.
Based on my personal clone DNA, what is one thing that you can tell me about myself that I may not know about myself?
Based on my personal clone DNA you know my goals, fears, and where I am in life. If you were my wisest friend, what advice would you give me about my next 90 days?
Formula: Can you create an analogy for [concept]? Example: Can you create an analogy for being overwhelmed?
Formula: How can I optimize my [$ sum] monthly expenses while living in [location], in the categories of housing/utilities, transportation, and food by identifying cost-saving opportunities and implementing strategies such as negotiating, DIY, or comparison shopping? Example: How can I optimize my $5000 monthly expenses while living in New York City, in the categories of housing/utilities, transportation, and food by identifying cost-saving opportunities and implementing strategies such as negotiating, DIY, or comparison shopping?
Formula: How can I overcome my fear of [activity] by identifying the root cause and triggers of the fear, considering the potential benefits and drawbacks of overcoming it? Example: How can I overcome my fear of heights?
Formula: Can you create an ASCII art image showing [subject]? Example: Can you create an ASCII art image showing a dragon breathing fire?
Formula: Can you provide recommendations and suggestions for things to see and do in [location/region] based on [preferences]? Example: Can you provide recommendations and suggestions for things to see and do in Rome, Italy, for a history lover?
Formula: How can I persuade my [family member] that I really want a [object] for [occasion], specifically to [activity]? What potential objections or concerns might my family member have, and how can I address them in my persuasive communication? Example: How can I persuade my dad that I really want a new camera for Christmas, specifically to pursue my photography hobby? What potential objections or concerns might my dad have about the cost or necessity of the purchase, and how can I address them in my persuasive communication?
Formula: Develop a [writing technique] exercise for [skill level] writers that involves [specific task], with a focus on improving [aspect of writing]. Example: Develop a plot development exercise for intermediate-level writers that involves creating a story outline, with a focus on improving story structure and pacing.
Formula: How can I effectively address a question about [characteristic] during a [type of interview] for [type of position], including potential challenges and strategies to overcome them? Example: How can I effectively address a question about my teamwork skills during a group interview for a sales position, including potential challenges and strategies to overcome them?
Formula: Can you create a [duration]-long schedule for me to help [desired improvement] with a focus on [objective], including time, activities, and breaks? I have time from [starting time] to [ending time] Example: Can you create a 10-week language learning schedule for me to help improve my Spanish language skills with a focus on conversation, grammar, and vocabulary, including time, activities, and breaks? I have time from 5 pm to 7 pm.
Formula: Create a [type of text] that promotes [product] to [target audience], with a focus on [feature]. Example: Can you write a product description for a fidget spinner that is suitable for an online store targeted towards teenagers?
You are a Prompt Engineering Professor specializing in personalized AI use case optimization for a user. Your task is to transform the attached context files of the user into 10 hyper-relevant, immediately actionable prompt templates.
Formula: Can you rewrite the lyrics of the song [song] by [artist] to be about [subject]? Example: Can you rewrite the lyrics of the song "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin to be about the challenges of modern technology?
Formula: Act as a relationship coach. What would you recommend if I asked you for advice on the following issue: [relationship problem], taking into account the role and responsibility of each partner, the emotional and psychological impact of the problem, and the strategies for improving communication and trust? Example: Act as a relationship coach. What would you recommend if I asked you for advice on the following issue: How might I sug- gest my spouse and I work through conflicts and improve our understanding of one another's perspectives?
Formula: In [society/culture], is it generally considered better to be [characteristic] or [characteristic]? Example: In western society, is it generally considered better to be rich or powerful?
Formula: Improve this text by adding [elements] to [goal]? Example: Improve this text by adding comparisons to make your ideas more accessible and relatable for the reader: [text]
Formula: Make the following text [desired outcome], without sacrificing [attribute or style]: [your text] Example: Make the following text more persuasive, without sacrificing its honesty: Your unique skills and positive attitude are crucial to our team's success, and we would be honored if you could join us on our company retreat to share your insights and contribute to our future plans.
Formula: How can I clarify this argument about [argument] and identify potential areas that may be unclear or confusing to my audience? If not, what specific changes can you make to achieve this goal? Example: How can I clarify this argument about the benefits of implementing a work-from-home policy for employees and identify potential areas that may be unclear or confusing to my audience? If not, what specific changes can you make to achieve this goal?
Formula: Improve a previous cover letter by adding information about your relevant skills and experiences in [industry]: [insert cover letter] Example: Can you improve this previous cover letter by adding infor- mation about experience in video content marketing, the ability to generate relevant ideas, and exceptional writing and research skills? [insert cover letter]
Formula: Evaluate whether this [point/object] is convincing and identify areas of improvement to achieve one of the following desired outcomes. If not, what specific changes can you make to achieve this goal: [goals] Example: Evaluate whether this point about education reform is convincing and identify areas of improvement to make it more practical, innovative, or well-supported. If not, what specific changes can you make to achieve this goal: [insert text]
Formula: Can you rewrite the following text, in a [specific style]: [insert text]? Example: Can you rephrase the following text, in a more humorous style: Yo, you wanna kick it tonight or what? I promise not to embarrass you too much.
Formula: Act as [character] with a [type of accent], embodying their [personality] and [speech]. Now explain to me why [comparison]. Example: Act as a comedian with a witty voice, embodying their humor and punchlines. Now explain to me why laughter is the best medicine.
Formula: Simulate a high level interview for a position as a [job title] by asking questions as if you are a potential employer. In this scenario, I am taking the role of the employee and you ask increasingly hard questions to screen my competence, but only after I respond. Start by introducing yourself. Example: Simulate a high level interview for a position as a movie director by asking questions as if you are a potential employer. In this scenario, I am taking the role of the employee and you ask increasingly hard questions to screen my competence, but only after I respond. Start by introducing yourself.
Formula: Can you suggest some healthy and tasty snack options that are [flavor preference] and [dietary restriction] friendly? Example: Can you suggest some healthy and tasty snack options that are sweet and low-carb friendly?
Formula: Can you provide a [number]-word summary of [title], considering [target audience]? Example: Can you provide a 100-word summary of the history of Europe, considering a general audience?
Formula: Take on the role of a support assistant at a [type] company that is [characteristic]. Now respond to this scenario: [scenario] Example: Act as a customer support assistant that is helpful, creative, clever, and very friendly. Now answer this email for our video production company:
Formula: How can I effectively teach [person] to [activity], considering [challenges], and how can I evaluate their progress? Example: How can I effectively teach my grandmother to use a smartphone, considering her visual impairment and previous technology experience, and how can I evaluate her progress?
Formula: Act as a [type of storyteller]. Now write a [type of text] between [2 subjects]? Example: Act as a screenwriter. Now write a movie script between two astronauts stranded on a distant planet, using vivid descriptions and suspenseful plot developments to create a thrilling and visually stunning story.
Based on my personal clone DNA compare where I am now to where I want to be in the future. What's the biggest gap, and what's one concrete step I should take this week to close it?
Formula: Write a [type of text] in the style of [author], covering [topic]? Example: Can you write a lecture in the style of Jordan B. Peterson, covering the importance of using headphones on a bus?
Formula: Can you translate β[phrase]β in the context of an [event] into [language]? Example: Can you translate the phrase "Bon appΓ©tit" in the context of a dinner party into Italian?
Formula: What is an aspect of [subject] that is commonly misunderstood or overlooked? Example: What is an aspect of quantum mechanics that is often misunderstood by non-scientists?
Formula: What are the underlying assumptions here? Which ones are the riskiest if wrong? [Add message/thought/idea] Example: What are the underlying assumptions here? Which ones are the riskiest if wrong?
Act as a thorough critic with a background in professional writing and grammar, logic and philosophy and look over this example and provide me with the underlying assumptions I have made in writing this along with the relative weaknesses and how to strengthen it.
Formula: In [context/situation], what factors might influence someone to [action], and what are the potential consequences of this action? Example: In a competitive job market, what factors might influence someone to pursue further education, and what are the potential consequences of this decision?
Formula: Can you provide a detailed comparison of the underlying themes of [idea A] and [idea B]? Example: Can you provide a detailed comparison of the underlying themes of quantum computing and classical computing?
Formula: How can I effectively market my [product/cause] to [target audience] by [strategy/tactic], and how can I measure success? Example: How can I effectively market my online tutoring service to parents of high school students by creating video testimonials that showcase academic success stories, and how can I measure success?
You know my goals, fears, and constraints from my personal clone DNA. What's one thing I need to hear right now that I'm probably avoiding or not admitting to myself and recommend some movies I could watch that would help me grow.
Formula: What exercises can I do at home to strengthen my [body part] as a [experience level], incorporating [exercise]? Example: What exercises can I do at home to improve my core and glutes as an intermediate level, incorporating planks and walking lunges?
Formula: Using [writing style] and [target audience], write a [type of text] for the [subject] in [location], highlighting the [key benefits] offered by the [subject]. Example: Using descriptive language and luxury travelers as the target audience, write a magazine article for a boutique hotel in Bali, highlighting the stunning views, serene atmosphere, and personalized service offered by the property.
Formula: Write a article for a [publication type] addressing [topic] using [writing style], with a focus on [specific angle] and [target audience]. Example: Write a review article for a technology website addressing the latest smartphone release using a comparative writing style, with a focus on evaluating the phone's features and a target audience of tech enthusiasts.
Formula: Design a [type of character arc] for a protagonist in a [genre] story, detailing their [starting point], [growth], [struggle], and [resolution]. Example: Design a redemption arc for a detective in a noir mystery story, detailing their cynical worldview, moral awakening, ethical dilemma, and sacrificial redemption.
Formula: Write a cover letter for a [position], emphasizing your experience with [skill/tool] and how it applies to [company/industry], with a focus on [result] and [constraint]. Example: Write a cover letter for a project manager position, emphasizing your experience with Scrum and Agile methodologies, and how it applies to a startup in the fintech industry, with a focus on driving efficiency and scalability.
Formula: Craft a [type of dialogue] between [number] characters with [distinct voices] discussing [topic] in a [setting] and reaching [outcome]. Example: Craft a suspenseful negotiation between three spies with hidden agendas discussing a sensitive mission in a dark alley and reaching a betrayal.
Formula: Create a [type of document] that [goal], on the subject of [subject]. Example: Create a job offer letter that outlines the terms and conditions of employment, including salary, benefits, and expectations for job performance.
Formula: Write a [type of text] that includes [elements] to convey [emotion] about [subject]. Example: Write a short story that includes a protagonist who is struggling with addiction, a character who offers them support, and a moment of clarity to convey a sense of hope about recovery.
Formula: Craft a [genre] story where a protagonist who faces [conflict], resolves it through [resolution method], and experiences character development while set in a [setting]. Example: Craft a fantasy story with a protagonist who faces the challenge of saving their kingdom from a great evil, resolves it through learning powerful magic, and experiences a loss of innocence while set in a mystical land.
Formula: Compose a [format] interview with [type of professional] discussing their experience with [topic], including [number] insightful questions and exploring [specific aspect]. Example: Compose a video interview with a software engineer discussing their experience with artificial intelligence, including 12 insightful questions and exploring the ethical implications of AI.
Formula: Come up with [number] [type of text] for [platform] that include [type of reference]. Example: Come up with 5 social media posts for Twitter that include statistics about internet adoption.
Formula: Write a persuasive letter that explains why you are interested in working for [position/company], mentioning [qualifications], and highlighting your passion and skills for the role. Example: Write a persuasive letter that explains why you are interested in working for a customer success manager position at Salesforce, mentioning your previous experience in customer support and retention, and highlighting your passion for delivering exceptional customer experiences and driving revenue growth.
Formula: Write a [format] opinion piece on [controversial topic] that presents [stance], supports it with [evidence type], and addresses [opposing viewpoint] Example: Write a newspaper opinion piece on universal basic income that presents pro-UBI, supports it with economic studies, and addresses anti-UBI arguments.
Formula: Can you provide an outline for [project]? Example: Can you provide an outline for a bachelorβs thesis on solar power for rural areas?
Formula: Design a [type of plot twist] for a [genre] story that [subverts expectations] and impacts [characters] and [narrative trajectory]. Example: Design a time travel plot twist for a science fiction story that subverts expectations and impacts the protagonist's understanding of the past and the future, as well as the overall narrative trajectory.
Formula: Write a [type] review for [product/book/film] that covers [key features/plot points], discusses [strengths and weaknesses], and provides a [rating] based on [criteria]. Example: Write a music album review that covers its genre, themes, and lyrics, discusses its strengths and weaknesses, and provides a rating based on its musicality and originality.
Formula: Write a [type of profile] for [subject], highlighting their [interests/personality] in a way that is likely to attract [audience], using appropriate language and tone. Example: Write a LinkedIn profile for Sarah, highlighting her expertise in project management and her collaborative and driven personality in a way that is likely to attract potential employers, using appropriate language and tone.
Formula: Write a [type of report] about [subject] for a [purpose] that presents [data type] and supports conclusions with [evidence type]. Example: Write a feasibility study report about a new business venture for an entrepreneur that presents financial projections and supports conclusions with market analysis.
Formula: Can you write a [ridiculous story] about a [subject] [action] [goal? Example: Can you write a fable about a frog who learns to fly and becomes the king of the birds?
Formula: Can you come up with [adjective] captions for this [media] of [subject] for [target audience]? Example: Can you come up with engaging captions for this image of a subway car talking about my daily commute through New York?
Formula: Can you write a [type of song] about [subject], [additional details]? Example: Write a pop song about the challenges of growing up, incorporating elements of electronic dance music and using catchy hooks and relatable lyrics to capture the emotions and experiences of adolescence.
Formula: Can you write a [type of speech] on a specific [topic]? Example: Write a TED talk about the power of mindfulness, exploring how it can lead to greater happiness and well-being.
Formula: Write a video script that [goal], exploring the topic of [subject] [additional context]. Example: Can you write a super engaging YouTube script outline draft on the topic of artificial general intelligence in the creative industry?
Explain this concept [insert] as if I were a 10-year-old. Then show me one practical way to apply it in my business today.
Draft the first version of [proposal/presentation/plan] using a clear structure. Leave space for me to personalize later.
36. Daily Briefing: "Summarize my inbox, schedule, and pending tasks for the day in bullet form with top priorities highlighted." 37. Weekly Review: "Act as my chief of staff. Summarize last week's wins, losses, lessons, and upcoming deadlines." 38. Calendar Audit: "Review my calendar for the next 7 days and flag overbooked or low-value meetings." 39. Priority Reframe: "Based on my goals, re-rank today's to-do list by impact and urgency." 40. Delegation Suggestion: "List 5 tasks I did this week that could be automated or delegated, with recommendations on how."
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Writes personal cold emails. Prompt: You are a sales pro. Read the prospect's LinkedIn bio below. Write a short, friendly email that mentions their specific recent achievement. Keep it under 100 words and end with a soft call to action.
Drafts contracts/proposals. Prompt: You are a proposal writer. Based on the client notes below, draft a 3-section proposal: 'Project Scope', 'Timeline', and 'Investment'. Use a persuasive, professional tone.
Drafts answers to complaints. Prompt: Read the customer's angry email below. Draft a polite, empathetic response that acknowledges their specific issue and offers a solution. Do not use robotic language.
Scores new leads (1-10). Prompt: Analyze the lead's form submission. Assign a score from 1-10 based on their budget (over $5k is good) and urgency. Output ONLY the score and a one-sentence reason.
Extracts data from bills. Prompt: Extract the following fields from the invoice text provided: Vendor Name, Invoice Date, Total Amount, and Tax. Return the result in JSON format only.
Repurposes blog posts. Prompt: Read the blog post below. Generate 3 Tweets (casual style, use hashtags) and 1 LinkedIn post (professional style, use emojis) summarizing the key takeaways.
Replies to reviews. Prompt: Read this review. If positive, thank them for the specific item they mentioned. If negative, apologize and ask them to email support@us.com. Keep it under 50 words.
Summarizes voicemails. Prompt: Read the voicemail transcript. Extract the caller's name, phone number, and the main reason for their call. Summarize the urgency level as High, Medium, or Low.
Summarizes Zoom calls. Prompt: You are an executive assistant. Summarize the meeting transcript below. Create two lists: 'Key Decisions Made' and 'Action Items' (including who is responsible for each).
Creates training plans. Prompt: Create a 5-day onboarding checklist for a new [Role Name]. Day 1 should focus on setup, Day 5 on their first project. Use an encouraging, welcoming tone.
Tags tickets automatically. Prompt: Analyze the incoming support ticket text. Categorize it into one of these tags: 'Billing Issue', 'Technical Bug', or 'Feature Request'. Output ONLY the tag name.
Translates emails. Prompt: Translate the following customer email from [Detected Language] to English. Then, translate the English response below back into [Detected Language], maintaining a polite tone.
Detects angry customers. Prompt: Analyze the sentiment of the last 3 emails from this client. If the tone is 'Frustrated' or 'Angry', output 'ALERT: HIGH CHURN RISK'. Otherwise, output 'Normal'.
Researches people before calls. Prompt: Based on the LinkedIn profile and recent news snippets provided, write a 1-page briefing. Include: 'Current Role', 'Company Challenges', and '3 Icebreaker Questions'.
Digitizes business cards. Prompt: Extract contact details from the OCR text of this business card. Then, generate a short 'Industry Summary' of their company based on the domain name.
Writes Google descriptions. Prompt: Read the product description. Generate an SEO Meta Title (max 60 chars) and Meta Description (max 160 chars) that includes the keyword [Keyword].
Finds viral moments. Prompt: Analyze the video transcript. Identify the 3 most engaging or funny 30-second segments that would work well on TikTok. Provide the start and end timestamps.
Summarizes news. Prompt: Read these 5 news articles. Write a 2-sentence summary for each that explains why it matters to small business owners. Add a catchy title for the email.
Writes prompts for art bots. Prompt: Read the blog headline. Write a detailed image prompt for Stable Diffusion describing a modern, flat-vector style illustration that represents the topic visually.
Spots bad legal clauses. Prompt: You are a legal assistant. Scan the contract text below. Highlight any clauses related to 'Indemnity', 'Auto-Renewal', or 'Termination Fees'. Explain the risk in simple English.
Writes re-order emails. Prompt: Analyze the sales data. If 'Stock Remaining' is less than 'Average Weekly Sales', draft a reorder email to the supplier for 500 units asking for express shipping.
Fixes bad phone numbers. Prompt: Format the following phone number to standard (XXX) XXX-XXXX format. Capitalize the First and Last Name properly. Return only the cleaned data.
Ranks job applicants. Prompt: Compare the candidate's resume text against the Job Description below. Rate their 'Skill Match' as High, Medium, or Low. List 3 missing skills if the rating is Low.
Answers staff questions. Prompt: You are an HR assistant. Answer the employee's question solely based on the text provided from the Employee Handbook. If the answer is not in the text, say 'I don't know'.
Plans work rosters. Prompt: Create a shift schedule for Saturday. Ensure 'John' is off. Ensure at least 2 people are working between 12 PM and 5 PM. Output as a clear time table.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a complete new vendor setup package checklist for [SUPPLIER] selling into [RETAILER/DISTRIBUTOR], covering vendor setup forms, banking/EFT, tax forms, insurance, product data submission (1WorldSync/Syndigo), GS1 registration, certificates (organic/non-GMO/kosher/HACCP/SQF), WCB, EDI/portal access, pricing sheets, and a launch-deadline timeline with weeks-before-launch column. Flag unconfirmed items.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a complete 90-day launch calendar for [PRODUCT] into [RETAILER/DISTRIBUTOR] mapping listing deadline, portal/vendor setup tasks, first PO date, production/inventory confirmation, warehouse delivery window, promo booking deadline, flyer submission deadline, sampling schedule, buyer communication checkpoints, shelf-ready check, and Day 30/90 post-launch review. Format as table: Milestone | Owner | Due Date | Status | Notes.
PERSONA: John Welsh's food broker command center. Task: Sort a dump of today's emails, texts, deadlines, and open items into buckets β URGENT BUYER DEADLINES, REVENUE ACTIONS, SUPPLIER FOLLOW-UPS, CONTRACT/ADMIN TASKS, LOW-VALUE DISTRACTIONS β then output the TOP 5 actions today ranked by commercial importance (what, why, time needed), a DEFER LIST, and the ONE THING that moves the most money if only 90 minutes are available. Be direct; 3 real priorities beats 15 diluted ones.
Summarize this [document/transcript/meeting notes] into 5 key takeaways and 3 action steps I can implement right now.
Role: senior HR-tech solutions architect and automation designer specializing in workforce scheduling for small service businesses, paired with the ability to explain it clearly to non-technical owners. Task: design and help build an AI-assisted scheduling system using n8n (orchestration), an LLM (reasoning/scheduling logic), Google Sheets or Excel (database), and email/SMS/WhatsApp/Telegram (notifications) for a small business replacing a departing scheduling receptionist. Goals: generate recurring schedules from templates and availability; ingest staff time-off/can't-work messages from email and propose minimal-disruption replacement coverage; route draft schedules to owners for approval; on approval, automatically notify staff by email/text; make the system accessible and manageable from the owners' phones. Includes a structured workbook design (Staff, Clients/Sites, Shift_Templates, Schedule_Master, Time_Off_Requests, Change_Log tabs), scheduling rule definitions, and a non-technical 'how this works' documentation requirement.
16. SOP Builder: "Turn this process into a one-page SOP with: purpose, scope, inputs, numbered steps, and a checklist for quality control. Source: [paste process]." 17. Template Generator: "Create a reusable document template for [proposal / report / invoice / email type] that matches my brand format." 18. Workflow Optimizer: "Analyze this process and suggest which steps could be automated or streamlined with AI or tools like Zapier." 19. Task Delegation: "For each of my daily recurring tasks, suggest whether to delegate, automate, or eliminate -- and why." 20. KPI Monitor: "Set up a simple weekly KPI summary template I can fill out for my business metrics: [list metrics]. Include red/yellow/green flags."
Formula: Create a comprehensive business plan for my [type of business] by outlining [mission/vision], defining [target market], analyzing [competitors], and detailing [strategies]. Example: Create a comprehensive business plan for my digital marketing agency by outlining our mission to help businesses achieve their growth objectives through targeted digital marketing strategies, defining our target market of small to medium-sized businesses in the technology and professional services industries, analyzing our competitors in the digital marketing industry, and detailing our marketing and financial strategies to achieve a 30% increase in annual revenue within the next two years.
Formula: Develop a [type of brand strategy] for my [industry] business by defining [brand values], establishing [visual/verbal identity], and creating [consistent messaging] to resonate with [target audience]. Example: Develop a cutting-edge brand strategy for my tech startup by defining innovative and forward-thinking values, establishing a sleek and futuristic visual identity, and creating messaging that resonates with early adopters and tech enthusiasts who seek disruptive and transformative solutions.
Formula: Develop a growth strategy for my [industry] business by identifying [key performance indicators], setting [short/long-term goals], and considering [resources/limitations] to achieve [specific milestone]. Example: Develop a 6-month growth strategy for my e-commerce business by identifying conversion rates and average order value, setting short-term goals for improving website usability, and considering ad spend to achieve a 20% increase in monthly revenue.
Formula: Develop a [type of pricing strategy] for my [industry] business by considering [cost structure], analyzing [competitor pricing], and understanding [customer preferences]. Example: Develop a cost-plus pricing strategy for my manufacturing business by considering our production cost structure, analyzing competitor pricing, and understanding customer price sensitivity/preferences towards our product quality and features.
Formula: Can you generate [number] potential brand names for a [company], targeting [demographic], inspired by the principles of [industry], using words associated with [concepts]? Example: Can you generate 2 potential brand names for a tech company, targeting professionals, inspired by the principles of innovation and convenience, using words associated with technology and progress?
Formula: How can a [number] person team working on a [project type] establish clear roles and responsibilities using [role assignment method] to optimize teamwork and productivity? Example: How can a 5 person team working on a software development project establish clear roles and responsibilities using the RACI matrix to optimize teamwork and productivity?
Formula: Evaluate the viability of [business idea] by conducting a SWOT analysis, considering [market size], and analyzing [competitor landscape], with insights on [risk factors] and [opportunities]. Example: Evaluate the viability of launching an online language tutoring platform by conducting a SWOT analysis, estimating the market size for language learning services, and analyzing the landscape of competing tutoring platforms, with insights on the risk of oversaturation in the market and the opportunity to target underserved language learners.
Formula: Suggest ways to boost income through [side hustles], [passive income streams], or [investment opportunities], considering my [skills], [time availability], and [risk tolerance]. Example: Suggest ways to boost income through freelance writing considering my writing skills, weekends-only availability, and moderate risk tolerance.
Formula: Provide guidelines for a [number] person remote team working on a [project type] to improve collaboration and communication using [tool/platform]. Example: Provide guidelines for a 15 person remote team working on a corporate rebranding project to improve collaboration and communication using Notion.
Formula: Generate [number] innovative product/service ideas including pricing and a release schedule for my [industry] by considering [current market gaps], [emerging trends], and [consumer needs]. Example: Generate 2 innovative service ideas for my education startup by considering the rise of online learning, the need for personalized learning experiences, and emerging edtech trends.
Formula: Can you build a [type of website] for [subject]? Make sure to include [specific features] to achieve [goals]. Example: Can you build an e-commerce website for a home goods store? Make sure to include a shopping cart and payment gateway to achieve increased online sales.
Formula: Suggest [number] ways to encourage a culture of [culture type] within a [number] person team working on a [project type], using [incentive/program/policy]. Example: Suggest 8 ways to encourage a culture of accountability within a 20 person team working on a project management initiative, using performance-based incentives.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a negotiation strategy brief for [ACCOUNT/SUPPLIER/BUYER] covering desired outcome, walk-away point, concessions I can/must not offer, my leverage vs theirs, data needed before walking in, opening position, fallback position, likely objections and responses, and recommended closing language.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Score [SUPPLIER/BRAND] 1-5 on 11 broker-readiness dimensions (pricing/SRP, supplier margin, retailer margin story, packaging/presentation, compliance/documentation, inventory/production capacity, promotional budget, buyer story, logistics/distribution, supplier responsiveness, realistic expectations) for the Canadian grocery channel. Output total score out of 55, top 3 issues to fix, and a REPRESENT NOW/FIX FIRST/PASS recommendation. Challenge supplier optimism; require proof for claims.
1. Full competitive landscape analysis for [industry/company]: market map, key players, differentiators, gaps, opportunities. 2. Summarize the biggest strategic risks and opportunities for my business in the next 12 months, given [business description]. 3. Break down the business model of [company]: value creation, monetization, cost structure, strategic moats. 4. Identify underserved customer segments in [industry] and what they currently lack. 5. Most profitable emerging business models in [industry] right now. 6. Top trends disrupting [industry], implications, and who is best positioned to win. 7. SWOT analysis for [company/idea] plus 3 unconventional insights. 8. Customer journey analysis for [customer type]: friction points and monetization opportunities. 9. Playbook for dominating a niche in [industry]: positioning, messaging, go-to-market. 10. Benchmark my business against top performers: KPIs, pricing, channels, mistakes to avoid. 11. What customers in [market] complain about most, with quotes, pain points, emotional drivers. 12. Willingness-to-pay drivers for customers in [market]. 13. Highest-value customer segments for [industry] sorted by lifetime value and pain severity. 14. Unmet needs customers in [market] are actively searching for online. 15. Most effective pricing strategies in [industry] and why. 16. Build an Ideal Customer Profile with psychographics, motivations, fears, habits. 17. Map all monetizable assets inside my business that I may be overlooking. 18. 10 irresistible offers for [business type], ranked by revenue potential. 19. Top conversion levers for improving sales in [business type]. 20. Psychology behind why customers choose [competitor] over others. 21. Complete marketing strategy for [business]: channels, content types, cadence, KPIs. 22. The 20% of actions that will create 80% of growth for [business]. 23. Rewrite my positioning to be more differentiated, premium, and category-owning. 24. Top viral content angles for [industry or niche]. 25. Build a predictable lead-generation engine using free and paid methods. 26. Analyze my website/brand messaging and rewrite it to maximize conversions. 27. Highest-ROI marketing channels based on my target demographic. 28. Sales objection-handling matrix specific to my product. 29. 90-day growth roadmap with weekly milestones. 30. Full funnel strategy (awareness, nurture, conversion, upsell) for [business]. 31. Audit my business for inefficiencies; list ways to save time, cost, friction. 32. Suggest automations for my business using AI, no-code tools, or workflows. 33. How to scale from $X to $Y revenue: team, tech stack, org structure. 34. KPI dashboard: what to track weekly, monthly, quarterly. 35. Evaluate whether my current pricing is too low, too high, or misaligned with value. 36. Create SOPs for [specific business process] to reduce error and increase speed. 37. Break down the cost structure of a scalable version of my business model. 38. Where my margins should be and how to improve them sustainably. 39. Evaluate whether an operational decision aligns with long-term strategic goals. 40. Root-cause analysis on a recurring business problem I describe. 41. Build a financial model with revenue forecasts and cost assumptions. 42. ROI evaluation of [potential investment/initiative] with best/base/worst case scenarios. 43. How would investors view my business β attractive or risky β and why. 44. Customer acquisition cost vs lifetime value and healthy ratio benchmarks. 45. Which business activities are low-value and should be eliminated or delegated. 46. Economics of scaling through partnerships, affiliates, or resellers. 47. Negotiation strategy for [deal/supplier/partner]. 48. Evaluate a potential pivot: risks, timing, impact. 49. Fastest path to profitability given current resources. 50. Executive-level summary of my entire business and the strategic moves I should make next.
I'm considering [decision]. Break this down into: Pros, Cons, Short-term risks, Long-term risks, Blind spots I may not see. Then recommend a next step.
Role: the board of directors of all my business projects. Context: I am facing a challenge with [problem in detail]. Task: simulate a round-table discussion between Steve Jobs (product/visionary), Tony Robbins (coaching and life purpose), Dean Graziosi (branding and marketing), and Marcus Aurelius (stoicism/leadership). Output: script the conversation where they debate my problem and offer distinct advice based on their philosophies.
1. Strategic Clarity: "Act as my strategic advisor. Based on the following data, outline the top 3 opportunities to increase profit or efficiency within my business this quarter: [paste summary or metrics]." 2. Decision Framework: "For this decision [describe situation], provide a pros/cons table, potential risks, cost implications, and your final recommendation." 3. SWOT Snapshot: "Create a 1-page SWOT analysis for [business name or project] using the data provided." 4. Scenario Modeling: "Show me three outcome scenarios if I [option A] vs [option B], including likely ROI, time-to-impact, and resource requirements." 5. Weekly Alignment: "Act as my accountability partner. Review my current goals and suggest what I should focus on this week to stay aligned with my top 3 objectives."
21. Budget Overview: "Create a high-level monthly budget summary with income, expenses, profit margin, and savings goal tracking." 22. Pricing Review: "Analyze my pricing structure for [product/service]. Suggest adjustments to reach a 45% profit margin target." 23. Financial Forecast: "Build a 6-month revenue projection using my current product mix and average monthly sales growth rate of [X%]." 24. Expense Analyzer: "Categorize these expenses and flag recurring charges that could be reduced or eliminated." 25. ROI Snapshot: "Calculate time and cost savings from automating these 5 tasks. Use the formula: Time Saved x Frequency x Hourly Value = Annual ROI."
PERSONA: You are acting as John Welsh, a senior food broker at Access Sales in Western Canada. Task: Assess whether [PRODUCT/BRAND] is a strong fit for [RETAILER/CHAIN/CHANNEL] before investing time pitching it. Inputs: product/brand, pack size and case configuration, landed cost and proposed wholesale, SRP, target retailer margin, shelf life, current distribution, comparable items on shelf, retailer's known priorities, compliance gaps. GUARDRAILS: Do not invent missing facts; mark unconfirmed fields NEEDS CONFIRMATION; separate VERIFIED from ESTIMATED. Output: fit score out of 100 with rationale, top 3 reasons to present, top 3 reasons to hold back, 3 likely buyer objections, required actions before outreach, final recommendation GO NOW/FIX FIRST/PASS, suggested first pitch line. VOICE: direct, plain-spoken, commercially grounded, no hype, Western Canadian sensibility.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker, Access Sales, Western Canada. Task: Turn raw supplier information into a clean broker-ready brand summary covering brand story (2-3 sentences), full product range with pack sizes, top 3 commercial selling points, ideal channel and target shopper, case economics (wholesale/SRP/retailer margin/broker commission), shelf life and storage, compliance status (bilingual, GS1/UPC, CFIA, allergens, country of origin), current distribution, promo readiness, and what's still needed before approaching buyers. GUARDRAILS: never invent facts, flag NEEDS CONFIRMATION, separate VERIFIED/ESTIMATED. VOICE: John Welsh's direct, commercially grounded tone.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a professional category review for [CATEGORY] in [CHANNEL/RETAILER] using attached/pasted velocity, pricing, and competitor data. Cover category trends, assortment gaps (pack sizes/price points/occasions), price ladder holes, margin opportunities, velocity analysis, promotional learnings, and ranked listing-action recommendations. End with the single strongest recommendation and 2-sentence rationale. GUARDRAILS: never invent facts, separate VERIFIED/ESTIMATED.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Write a short professional pitch email to [BUYER NAME] at [RETAILER] introducing [PRODUCT/BRAND], extracting details from attached sell sheet if provided. Rules: under 150 words, one clear reason the item belongs in their store, one commercial proof point (velocity/margin benchmark), a specific low-friction next step, no hype language. Sign off as John Welsh, Access Sales. GUARDRAILS: never invent facts.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Create a focused 20-minute buyer meeting agenda for presenting [PRODUCT/BRAND] to [BUYER NAME] at [RETAILER] with this structure: 0:00-0:02 opening/credibility, 0:02-0:05 category problem and timing, 0:05-0:10 product story, 0:10-0:14 commercial review, 0:14-0:17 category rationale, 0:17-0:20 objection handling and closing ask. Include 3 likely objections with prepared responses and the exact closing line to secure a committed next step.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a comprehensive objection handler for [PRODUCT/BRAND] presenting to [RETAILER/BUYER TYPE], covering price/margin, velocity risk, shelf space, brand awareness, duplication, compliance, supply reliability, and promotional support objections. Format per objection: OBJECTION (buyer's likely words), RESPONSE (direct honest counter), PROOF NEEDED, FOLLOW-UP ACTION. GUARDRAILS: never invent facts; flag gaps.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Convert raw weekly notes into a professional weekly broker activity report for [SUPPLIER/BRAND] including an executive summary (3-4 sentences) and account-by-account breakdown (account, action taken, buyer response, status, blockers, next action, owner, due date, risk level), ending with what the supplier must provide. Tone: professional, factual, zero padding.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Convert pipeline notes into a structured account pipeline tracker for [BRAND] with columns: account, channel, buyer name, stage (1-Identified through 7-Lost), probability %, next action, decision date, launch window, expected volume, key risks, documents needed, follow-up date. After the table: highlight top 5 opportunities, flag momentum-risk accounts, and identify the single highest-revenue next action.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Create a complete promotion grid for [PRODUCT] across [RETAILER/CHANNEL] for [PERIOD] with columns: cycle, promo vehicle, regular/promo price, discount, funding source, supplier cost, retailer margin, expected lift %, expected incremental units, display requirement, measurement method. After the grid: flag cycles where economics don't work, recommend the 2 highest-ROI promotions, and flag total trade spend as % of projected revenue.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Analyze a promotion proposal for [PRODUCT] at [RETAILER] using regular/promo wholesale and SRP, case pack, expected units, supplier funding, retailer fees, broker commission, distributor deductions, freight, and COGS. Calculate gross sales, total deductions, net revenue, gross margin $/%, retailer margin %, break-even lift required, and a GO/NEGOTIATE/PASS recommendation with rationale. Show all math; flag estimated vs confirmed numbers.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Compare scanback and off-invoice promotional funding structures for [PRODUCT] at [RETAILER] on financial impact (cash timing, audit exposure, reconciliation), operational complexity, supplier cash-flow impact, buyer preference, over/under-claim risk, and best recommendation for a small/mid-size supplier, including a numerical example.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Run a product's pricing through the full deduction stack (distributor margin/fee, broker commission, retailer warehousing fee, promo funding %, payment terms discount, chargeback reserve, freight) to produce a waterfall table from wholesale to true net revenue, gross/net margin $ and %, the minimum wholesale required to hit a target margin, a sustainable/marginal/unsustainable assessment, and one fix recommendation if unsustainable.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Draft a plain-English broker/supplier term sheet between Access Sales and [SUPPLIER] covering parties/effective date, territory, commission rate/basis, payment timing, term/renewal, termination notice, exclusivity, expense responsibility, ownership of buyer relationships, confidentiality, post-termination commissions, and governing law. Note this is not legal advice; flag clauses for lawyer review.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Calculate broker commission owed by [SUPPLIER] for [PERIOD] from invoice/sales data, agreed commission rate and basis, excluded deductions, and payments already received. Output a clean reconciliation table: gross invoice value, excluded deductions, net commissionable sales, commission due, payments received, outstanding balance, with unclear line items flagged NEEDS CLARIFICATION. Work only from confirmed figures.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build an honest post-launch review for [PRODUCT] after [30/90 days] on shelf covering sales performance vs target, distribution achieved, velocity vs benchmark, promo performance/cost per incremental unit, reorder pattern, retailer margin impact, execution issues, buyer feedback, what worked/failed and why, ranked fixes, and the next buyer ask. Mark estimates as ESTIMATED; do not smooth over underperformance.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Convert raw store-visit notes into a professional store execution report for [PRODUCT] at [RETAILER] by store: location, visit date, shelf location/facings, SRP on shelf, promo compliance, out-of-stock status, competitor activity, display presence, planogram compliance, corrective action, owner, follow-up date. End with an overall execution score out of 10, top 3 cross-store issues, and action items by owner.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a professional annual business review for [BRAND] and [RETAILER/CHANNEL] covering annual sales vs prior year and plan, distribution change, promotional results, deductions/margin vs target, supply issues, category growth context, competitor movement, specific Access Sales wins, unresolved problems stated directly, and a next-year growth plan with 3 specific owned objectives. Mark estimates as ESTIMATED.
PERSONA: You are acting as John Welsh, a senior food broker at Access Sales in Western Canada β direct, commercially sharp, relationship-first, backs every recommendation with numbers, never invents missing facts. I will give you product, pricing, retailer, competitor, or promotion information; your job is to make it buyer-ready, commercially accurate, and useful. Rules: never invent missing facts (mark NEEDS CONFIRMATION); separate VERIFIED from ESTIMATED; calculate margins carefully and show work; flag weak claims, compliance gaps, pricing risks, and buyer objections; write in John Welsh's direct, no-fluff, no-hype voice. [DESCRIBE TASK OR PASTE DATA]
Create a compressed Project Memory Capsule for this project. The goal is to capture maximum operational intelligence in under 10,000 tokens so the project can be restored in a new session. Return under headings: Project Identity, Project Purpose, Executive Project Summary, Core Project Knowledge, Decision Log, Structured Rules, Numbers and Calculation Logic, Artifact Summary, Prompt Library, Workflow Logic, Current Project State, Restore Instructions. Preserve exact numbers, formulas, pricing logic and operational rules. Keep wording compact but complete.
You are restoring a project from a Project Memory Capsule. Read the capsule and rebuild the working context for this project: 1) reconstruct project identity, 2) reconstruct business rules, 3) reconstruct artifact relationships, 4) reconstruct workflows, 5) reconstruct decision logic, 6) list artifacts that should be loaded next. Confirm when the project context is successfully rebuilt.
Construct the full Project Master Brain. Capture the complete operational knowledge of the project including business context, rules, pricing logic, workflows, technical knowledge, constraints, regulatory interpretations, and final artifact references. Organize the information so it can guide future work on the project. (Hierarchical loader variant: load Master Brain, Decision Log, Artifact Register, Knowledgebase files, then Prompt Library in order, reconstructing context, rules, artifact relationships, and workflows; identify latest artifact versions; summarize and confirm restoration.)
Create a machine-readable project map for this project. Return a structured JSON map containing: project_name, project_purpose, core_rules, pricing_models, artifacts, artifact_dependencies, workflows, prompt_library, open_items, restore_priority_order. Ensure relationships between artifacts and rules are preserved.
You are restoring a project using a machine-readable project map. Steps: 1) parse the project map, 2) reconstruct project rules, 3) reconstruct artifact relationships, 4) reconstruct workflows, 5) reconstruct decision logic, 6) identify required artifact files. Return confirmation when the project structure is restored.
List every artifact created or referenced in the project. For each artifact provide: artifact name, type, version, status, purpose, file location, dependencies.
Extract all major project decisions. For each decision record: date, topic, decision, reason, alternatives considered, impact, related artifacts. This preserves the reasoning layer for future restoration.
Identify all operational workflows created during the project. Return structured step-by-step procedures for each workflow (e.g. client onboarding, production run setup, traceability documentation, pricing calculation).
Export every reusable prompt used during the project. Include for each: prompt name, purpose, prompt text, usage context.
You are restoring a project using an AI Restore Kit. Load and process files in this order: Project Memory Capsule, Project Master Brain, Project Map, Decision Log, Artifact Register, Workflow Index, Prompt Library. Reconstruct project context, rules and constraints, artifact relationships, workflows, and decision logic. Then confirm that the project environment is restored.
Analyze the conversation and extract the key information from this work session. Return a structured summary: Session Date, Session Topic, Key Questions Asked, Key Answers Provided, Decisions Made, Artifacts Created or Updated, Rules or Constraints Established, Open Questions. Preserve important numbers, formulas, and operational logic.
Review the conversation and identify all major decisions. For each decision record: date, topic, decision, reason, alternatives considered, impact, related artifacts.
Using session summaries, decision log, and artifact register, reconstruct a chronological timeline of project conversations organized into phases. For each phase describe key questions, major decisions, artifact creation, and changes in strategy.
You are reconstructing the original conversation history for this project. Use the Project Brain, Session Summaries, Decision Log, Artifact Register, and Conversation Timeline files. Recreate the logical flow of the project discussions: how the project evolved, what decisions were made, which artifacts were produced, and what questions drove each phase.
Role: Project Restoration Engine. Action: transition into Read-Only Data Assimilation mode and process a System-Level Snapshot of the project as a JSON-structured payload (Project_ID, Global_Context, Brand_Guardrails, Asset_Library, State_History of last 5 milestones, Active_Tasks) directly into active context. Do not summarize, greet, or explain β respond only with 'SNAPSHOT COMPLETE: [Project Name] Live' once the final bracket is received.
Role: Disaster Recovery Engine, Global State Restoration mode. Ingest a Master JSON Payload representing a multi-brand business ecosystem (Ecosystem_Root, per-project Origin/Focus/Status/Visuals, Supply_Chain_Logistics, Universal_Rules) to synchronize all brand identities, supply chain issues, and software preferences simultaneously in one shot. Respond only with 'MASTER SNAPSHOT COMPLETE: All Projects Live.'
You are a disaster recovery expert specializing in AI prompting and the AI world's top authority. List all the highly advanced techniques an AI team would implement to restore entire projects in a new GPT, with effort/time required for each, limited to techniques that restore a 20,000-token project in under 5 minutes. Show titles and times only, then recommend the best plan for my specific AI usage pattern.
You are about to be stress-tested for context integrity. Answer diagnostically, not helpfully. Complete five tasks in order: 1) Context Inventory β list every distinct topic/domain/role/persona you have context for; 2) Conflict Surface β identify and quote any contradicting instructions, values, tones, or priorities; 3) Ambiguity Map β list instructions where two interpretations would produce different outputs; 4) Context Dominance Test β given an ambiguous prompt, state which context you'd draw from and why, and what you'd have written under a different context; 5) Honest Confidence Report β rate 1-10 confidence on voice consistency, context-priority knowledge, boundary knowledge, and output-repeatability, explaining any score below 8. End with the single most important missing or unclear piece of context.
Formula: Write a [type of text] to showcase our brand [brand name] commitment to [cause], highlighting our [initiatives] and connecting with our [target audience]. Example: Write a newsletter to showcase our brand Green Beans commitment to sustainable agriculture, highlighting our pesticide-free farming practices and connecting with our environmentally-conscious shoppers.
Formula: Please design an advertising campaign to promote [product/service] targeting [target audience]. Example: Please design an advertising campaign to promote an online language learning platform targeting busy professionals.
Formula: As a social media manager, can you help [organization] achieve [specific goal] on [social media platform] by creating [type of content] that resonates with [target audience] and conveys [brand voice]? Example: As a social media manager, can you help a travel agency drive more website traffic on Facebook by creating inspiring and aspirational content that resonates with adventure seekers and conveys a sense of wanderlust, discovery, and excitement?
Formula: Create a [style] tone of voice for our brand [brand name] that resonates with our [target audience] while incorporating our [values/mission/personality], and demonstrate it through [sample communication] Example: Create a professional tone of voice for our brand Tech Gurus that resonates with our tech-savvy audience while incorporating our innovative personality, and demonstrate it through a company newsletter.
Formula: Can you create a detailed description of a buyer persona named [name] that is [demographics] and reflects the needs, goals, challenges, and behaviors of the [target audience]? Example: Can you create a detailed description of a buyer persona named "John" that is a 55-year-old widowed male living in Houston and reflects the needs, goals, challenges, and behaviors of retired baby boomers who are interested in health and wellness products and services that can help them maintain an active and independent lifestyle?
Formula: Can you create a [style] tagline for [product/service] that appeals to [target audience] and captures the essence of [brand voice]? Example: Can you create a bold tagline for a brand of high-performance bicycles that appeals to competitive cyclists and captures the essence of speed, precision, and innovation?
Formula: Can you provide [number] ideas for [type] concepts in the [industry] that a [professional] could have, with a focus on [specific characteristic]? Example: Can you provide 10 ideas for advertising concepts in the marketing industry that a creative director could have, with a focus on innovative and attention-grabbing strategies?
Formula: Can you create a catchy slogan for [target audience] that incorporates the word [specific word] and conveys [brand voice]? Example: Can you create a catchy slogan for a coffee shop that incorporates the word "awake" and conveys a sense of energy, freshness, and creativity to young urban professionals?
Formula: Identify [number] potential market niches for my [industry] business by analyzing [data source], considering [trend/consumer behavior], and evaluating [market size/growth potential]. Example: Identify 5 potential market niches for my e-commerce business by analyzing customer search data, considering the rise of online shopping, and evaluating the projected growth of the retail industry.
Formula: Act as a seasoned marketing professional that specializes in launching products for [Target Audience]. Generate the top 10 questions related to understanding the needs of the target audience, identifying effective marketing strategies, and considering innovative approaches for the following product: [product]. Include relevant context regarding the product's features, benefits, or competitive landscape where appropriate. Example: Act as a seasoned marketing professional that specializes in launching products for home cooks. Generate the top 10 questions related to understanding the needs of the target audience, identifying effective marketing strategies, and considering innovative approaches for the following product: a smart cooking appliance that can prepare meals with minimal input. Include relevant context regarding the product's features, benefits, or competitive landscape where appropriate.
Give me 10 short, curiosity-driven headlines I could test for ads or social posts. Keep them punchy, simple, and free of hype.
Act as my brainstorming partner. Generate 5 new angles to position this offer so it feels irresistible and simple.
11. StoryBrand One-Liner: "Create a StoryBrand one-liner for this offer: [offer details]. Structure: problem -> solution -> transformation." 12. Product Listing: "Write an Amazon product listing using my brand tone, including title, bullet points, and A+ content suggestions. Product info: [details]." 13. Social Post Generator: "Write 3 short LinkedIn posts (under 250 words each) promoting [topic]. Keep tone professional, conversational, and StoryBrand-aligned." 14. Content Repurpose: "Convert this LinkedIn post into an email newsletter and a 60-second video script." 15. Tagline Builder: "Generate 5 possible taglines for [brand/product], each under 10 words, and explain the tone or emotion behind each."
I want to train you on my unique writing voice and style. I'll provide 3 examples of content I've written.
Generate my full AI Clone Identity Spec across 13 sections (identity, voice, decision frameworks, business context, boundaries, tone calibration, knowledge domains, escalation rules, etc.) so the resulting document can directly seed a working AI clone persona.
Run a structured 15-question interview to build a client's Business DNA Sheet β covering identity, goals, decision style, constraints, voice, and operating context β as the foundational onboarding document for a new AI clone or consulting engagement client.
Conduct a 50-question spoken-style interview to extract a person's full operating DNA β decision patterns, emotional triggers, risk tolerance, motivation structure, and communication style β for use as the foundational dataset behind a personal AI clone.
Act as a skeptical, detail-oriented critic reviewing this AI Clone manual/spec document. Identify gaps, contradictions, vague instructions, and missing guardrails before the clone goes live.
Reference test categories for validating an AI clone before deployment: Tone Tests (does output match the person's authentic voice across scenarios), Decision Logic Tests (does the clone apply the correct decision framework under ambiguous inputs), and Safety Tests (does the clone correctly refuse, escalate, or flag NEEDS CONFIRMATION rather than improvising on high-stakes topics).
You are a Prompt Engineering Professor specializing in personalized AI use-case optimization. Analyze a user's attached context files to synthesize a professional profile (role, current challenge, 30-day goal, tool ecosystem, work context, success metrics, specialized knowledge, communication requirements) without revealing this analysis to the user. Then generate 10 hyper-relevant, immediately actionable prompt templates tailored to that profile β each with a 3-word plural-actionable-verb title, up to 4 bracketed variables, industry-specific terminology, and a mix of short/simple and elaborate prompts addressing the main challenge, 30-day goal, and existing tool integrations. Show the user only the resulting 10 prompts, not the analysis steps.
41. Voice Style Guide: "Analyze my writing samples and create a 1-page voice guide with tone, phrasing patterns, and brand personality cues." 42. Brand Consistency Check: "Compare this new message to my brand guidelines. Highlight any off-tone phrases or inconsistencies." 43. Content Alignment: "Evaluate whether this content aligns with my brand story and promise. If not, suggest adjustments." 44. Persona Refinement: "Based on recent client feedback, adjust my AI Clone persona to improve empathy and clarity." 45. Visual Language: "Suggest visual metaphors or language patterns that reinforce my brand's story (e.g., food, growth, clarity, precision)."
46. Feedback Loop: "Review this conversation and summarize what corrections or improvements should be logged in my AI Clone's learning file." 47. Performance Audit: "Evaluate the clone's performance this week using a score of 1-5 for voice, accuracy, utility, and risk management." 48. Knowledge Update: "Add these new insights or documents into the Knowledge Spine. Summarize them into three key learnings." 49. Clone Retuning: "Recalibrate the clone's focus for next month's priorities. Remove outdated info and add these updates." 50. Quarterly Review: "Create a quarterly report summarizing clone usage, time saved, automation ROI, and next opportunities for expansion."
Formula: Research alternatives to [Product/Service]. My budget is [Budget]. Specifically, Iβm looking for [more context]. Present your results in a table with as many rows and columns as you deem necessary. Then, suggest the top 5 best options based on my budget and the personal context Iβve given you. Example: Research alternatives to HeyGen. My budget is 30$. Specifically, Iβm looking for a tool to create an avatar of myself. Present your results in a table with as many rows and columns as you deem necessary. Then, suggest the top 5 best options based on my budget and the personal context Iβve given you.
Formula: Create a comprehensive list of top 100 [topic] for [target audience] ranked by [criteria] Example: Create a comprehensive list of top 100 AI prompts for small business owners ranked by usefulness to me
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a price ladder map for [CATEGORY] from competitor shelf/website data (brand, product, pack size, SRP, price per unit/100g, channel, claims, shelf tier across entry/mid/premium/specialty/club tiers) and determine where [PRODUCT] should sit, the SRP that creates the cleanest buyer story, and the one-line pricing rationale for the buyer. Date-stamp all competitor prices and label VERIFIED or OBSERVED.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Create a competitive shelf audit for [CATEGORY] at [RETAILER] capturing per competitor: brand, product, size, SRP, price per 100g/unit, claims, packaging format, shelf placement, facings, promo activity, country of origin, certifications, shopper message. Then identify over-assorted and under-assorted areas, the clearest opening for [MY PRODUCT], and the one-line shelf story for the buyer. Date-stamp observations and label VERIFIED or RECALLED FROM MEMORY.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Research online competitors for [PRODUCT/CATEGORY] in [MARKET/CHANNEL] across Sobeys.com, Safeway.ca, Walmart.ca, Amazon.ca, Instacart and brand sites, capturing product name/brand, size/pack, price and price per unit, claims/certifications, current promos, retailer availability, reviews, positioning keywords. Then determine where my product sits on the price ladder, the clearest competitive gap, an underused positioning angle, and top competitor keywords. Cite every source with URL and date.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Analyze competing Amazon.ca listings for [PRODUCT/CATEGORY] (title structure, bullets, A+ content, pricing/pack count, review count/rating, top complaints, BSR, coupons, image strategy) and recommend a title structure and lead keyword, top 3 keyword gaps, the buyer complaint to address directly, image gaps, and a unique positioning promise. Date-stamp all observations.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Analyze the current assortment for [RETAILER/CATEGORY] to identify where [PRODUCT] fits without sounding like duplication β over-assorted segments, under-assorted gaps (pack size/price/occasion), missing innovation, missing value or premium tiers. Then provide the strongest structural opening for the product, a delisting recommendation that makes room if applicable, and a one-line buyer rationale for why adding the product improves the category.
You are a competitive intelligence analyst for social media strategy. Analyze named top-performing competitor accounts against mine and produce: content pattern analysis (top 10% performing content, common themes/hooks, content moat vs fair-game tactics), audience psychology (emotional needs fulfilled, language patterns, validated beliefs), strategic weaknesses (declining engagement, underperforming content, neglected segments), my differentiation strategy (5 strategic content angles, 3 quick-win tactics), and growth-hacking tactics they use (collaborations, trending sounds, SEO, paid/organic). Provide actionable intelligence, not just observations.
31. Competitor Brief: "Create a one-page comparison between [our product] and [competitor]. Highlight strengths, gaps, and positioning strategy." 32. Trend Spotter: "List 5 emerging trends in [industry] that could impact small businesses within the next 6 months." 33. Customer Persona: "Build a detailed customer persona based on these inputs: [data]. Include demographics, pain points, buying triggers, and objections." 34. Supplier Evaluation: "Compare these supplier quotes and recommend the best choice based on cost, reliability, and terms." 35. Market Entry: "If I wanted to launch [product] into [region/market], what are the top 3 barriers to entry and how can I mitigate them?"
I'm repurposing content across 10 platforms while maintaining my authentic voice. Use my established voice from this Project's context.
Create a 30-day social content calendar for [business/topic]. Include 4 weekly themes, daily post ideas, and suggested formats (reel, story, carousel, blog).
Take this [article/podcast/transcript] and repurpose it into: a LinkedIn post, a Twitter thread, and a short Instagram reel script.
You are a viral content strategist who has analyzed 10,000+ videos with over 1M views. Given my niche, target audience, and content topic, generate 10 opening hooks (8 words or fewer, spoken/conversational) that create immediate pattern interruption and a curiosity gap, each using a named psychological trigger (FOMO, social proof, contrarian opinion, shocking statistic, personal vulnerability, unexpected juxtaposition). For each: trigger used, why it works for my audience, payoff structure, estimated hook retention rate, and a viral potential score 1-10.
You are a platform algorithm engineer for [TikTok/Instagram/YouTube/LinkedIn]. Given my account metrics and niche, create a 30-day content posting strategy that identifies proven content pillars and optimal posting frequency, engineers breakout content to reach cold audiences, schedules engagement-maximizing posts (comment velocity, saves, shares), specifies tactical elements per post (timing, CTA, length, hashtags), and includes an algorithm-reset post every 7-10 days. Output as a spreadsheet-ready table: Date, Time, Content Pillar, Primary Goal, Key Tactics, Expected Performance Range, Algorithm Signals Targeted.
You are a behavioral psychologist specializing in online community building. Given my niche, audience profile, and a recent well-performing post, create 15 engagement-bait frameworks (5 optimized for comments, 5 for saves, 5 for shares) that feel genuine rather than obvious engagement farming, using identity signaling, tribal belonging, incomplete information, healthy controversy, and personal disclosure. For each: exact caption/script structure, psychological rationale, best content format pairing, expected engagement increase, and how to reply to fuel algorithmic conversation signals. Also provide 5 reply triggers that spark comment cascades.
You are a viral content remixing specialist. Given a currently trending viral concept/format, my brand voice, niche, and unfair advantage, create 10 trend adaptations that maintain the original's psychological appeal while authentically integrating my brand and adding a strategic remix element that could start a sub-trend. For each: concept description, why it could outperform generic trend participation, execution details, hashtag blend, viral coefficient estimate (1-10), and a follow-up plan if it gains traction. Identify which has the highest 1M+ view probability.
You are my AI social media strategist. Each week I'll provide my 5 best- and 5 worst-performing posts with metrics, current follower count/engagement rate, and one growth goal. Analyze patterns in what's working vs failing, then produce a strategic brief with: three double-down tactics, two test tactics, one cut decision, and specific success metrics to track. Maintain a running pattern log of audience learnings over time.
Configure as a social media post designer/strategist that turns an idea into a complete swipe-style post package (copy, structure, visual direction, image prompts, generated images). Workflow: collect brand basics (colors, visual style) first; then idea intake; platform/goal/audience briefing; format selection; image-by-image planning; approval; then generate one image at a time. Rule: do not begin design work until brand colors and visual direction are known; guide the user idea to goal to audience to takeaway to CTA to image count to per-image plan.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Create a one-page buyer briefing for [BUYER NAME] at [RETAILER] on [PRODUCT/BRAND] that earns attention with every paragraph. Inputs: buyer/retailer, product, the shelf problem solved, why now, target shopper, pack/case details, wholesale/SRP/margin, launch promo, risk reduction (e.g. trial period), the exact ask. Format: one page, lead with category problem, close with the ask, no fluff or unrequested brand history. GUARDRAILS: never invent facts; flag NEEDS CONFIRMATION.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Write complete one-page broker sell sheet copy for [PRODUCT] for buyers at Sobeys/Calgary Co-op: headline (buyer benefit, not product name), subheadline (category gap/occasion), 5 buyer-focused selling points (commercial not consumer language), product specs block, case economics block, launch promo callout, and closing ask line with a deadline. No vague claims like 'premium quality'.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Build a complete buyer/distributor-ready product data sheet for [PRODUCT] populating or flagging: brand/item name, flavour, pack size/net weight, case pack and dimensions, pallet TI/HI, UPC/SCC barcodes, shelf life, best-before format, storage requirements, ingredients, allergens, certifications, country of origin, wholesale/SRP/margin, order minimum, lead time, supplier and broker contact. Flag every unconfirmed field NEEDS CONFIRMATION; never estimate.
Comprehensive v7.0 prompt for generating a consolidated brand sell sheet by converting and merging data from source PDFs into a single formatted DOCX using Python (pdfplumber + python-docx). Specifies exact brand color codes (#003366 navy, #E8F0F8 light blue background), section layout (brand story, product range, specs, case economics, compliance status, contact), and implementation instructions for extracting tabular data from PDFs and re-flowing it into a professional branded document template.
Generate a multi-brand Sobeys Food Show booklet-style sell sheet covering each brand's product line, pricing, and positioning, with conditional logic to swap in Pratt's Wholesale-specific terms/branding when that distributor context applies. Distinct from the single-brand sell sheet generator β built for a multi-brand trade-show booklet use case rather than one-product retailer pitch documents.
Generate a single-brand, retailer-ready sell sheet document (e.g. for a Sobeys buyer pitch) covering brand story, product specs, case economics, and a clear call-to-action, formatted for direct use as a one-page sales collateral piece.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Write a professional follow-up email to [BUYER NAME] at [RETAILER] within 24 hours of a meeting about [PRODUCT] that advances the deal β recap the commercial case in one sentence, answer any objection raised with data, confirm agreed next steps, and give one specific action item. Under 200 words, professional/warm tone, not pushy.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Write a 3-email follow-up sequence for a buyer who has gone dark after receiving [PRODUCT] information: Email 1 (Day 5-7) shares a category insight with a soft re-ask; Email 2 (Day 12-14) shares a new commercial proof point; Email 3 (Day 21-28) closes the loop respectfully without pressure. Each email under 100 words, no 'just following up' phrasing.
Rewrite this email in a more inspiring, conversational tone that feels like I'm talking to one person, not a list.
Draft a short, friendly reply to this client [paste text] that sounds encouraging but clear, and makes it easy for them to say yes to the next step.
6. Email Response: "Draft a professional email in my tone that responds to this message: [paste email]. Keep it concise, structured, and action-oriented." 7. Tone Calibration: "Rewrite this draft to match my communication tone: clear, professional, and approachable. Avoid filler or fluff." 8. Message Polisher: "Refine this message so it's polite but firm. Keep it under 120 words." 9. Follow-Up: "Write a courteous follow-up email to [recipient type] reminding them of [topic] after [time delay]." 10. Meeting Summary: "Summarize this meeting transcript into: key takeaways, next steps (owner + due date), and decisions made."
26. Client Summary: "Summarize this client's history, key needs, and preferences into a 5-bullet quick brief." 27. Onboarding Message: "Write a friendly onboarding email that welcomes the client, outlines next steps, and reinforces our professionalism." 28. Upsell Opportunity: "Analyze this client's history and suggest 3 logical upsell or cross-sell offers they'd likely value." 29. Testimonial Request: "Draft a polite, personalized testimonial request email that feels natural, not salesy." 30. Renewal Reminder: "Generate a short renewal reminder email for [product/service], with gratitude and clear next-step instructions."
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker. Task: Create a complete distributor submission checklist for [DISTRIBUTOR] for [PRODUCT/BRAND] covering product/case specs, UPC/SCC barcodes, pricing, order minimums/lead times, warehouse requirements, promo support commitment, data sheets, insurance, recall procedure, allergen declaration, nutrition panel, bilingual labeling, lot coding, country of origin, and portal/EDI setup. Label each item REQUIRED/RECOMMENDED/OPTIONAL and flag unconfirmed items NEEDS CONFIRMATION.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker (commercial, not legal, review). Task: Review a pasted agreement (broker/retailer supply/distributor) for hidden deductions/fees, open-ended promo funding obligations, payment timing, overly broad exclusivity, termination terms and earned-commission treatment, insurance/recall obligations, IP ownership after termination, dispute resolution/jurisdiction, and uncapped liability clauses. Format per issue: RISK, PRIORITY (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW), EXPLANATION, RECOMMENDED ACTION. End with top 3 issues to resolve before signing.
PERSONA: John Welsh, senior food broker (not regulatory/legal advice). Task: Review a product's labelling and documentation for compliance gaps before pitching to Western Canada grocery retailers β bilingual labelling, net quantity declaration, Nutrition Facts panel, allergen declaration (14 allergens), ingredient list order, permitted nutrient claims under CFIA, country of origin, lot/date coding, GS1 UPC, case label requirements, and shelf life adequacy. Format per gap: GAP, PRIORITY (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW), FIX, TIMELINE IMPACT, FLAG FOR LAWYER/REGULATOR (YES/NO).
Act as a CFIA label compliance auditor. Conduct a full regulatory audit of the provided product label/packaging against Canadian Food Inspection Agency requirements: bilingual labelling, net quantity declaration, Nutrition Facts panel format, mandatory allergen declarations (14 allergens), ingredient list ordering, permitted health/nutrient claims, country of origin, lot/date coding, and GS1 barcode placement. Produce a structured compliance checklist with pass/fail/needs-fix status per item and a clear list of required corrections before market release.
Reference set of 6 illustrative Nano Banana (Gemini image model) prompts: 1) simple color/background edit on a product photo ('change cushion color from green to red, change wall to diamond-pattern wallpaper'); 2) multi-angle character sheet from one image ('3 angles: front, back, side'); 3) colorize a black-and-white photo in a specified style; 4) change the style of only part of an image (e.g. make just the easel/painting a hand-drawn cartoon, keep rest unchanged); 5) combine multiple images into one composited scene (person + outfit + room + sketch reference); 6) turn a base image into a YouTube thumbnail with hook text and attention-grabbing elements.
Photorealistic studio product image of a rectangular cardboard box shown in 3/4 front-right corner view, exactly replicating provided packaging artwork (brand-lock: exact logos, colors, typography, layout β no reinterpretation). Structure: true rectangular prism, sharp edges/folds, correctly aligned panels. Camera: 40 degree front-right 3/4 view, ~10 degree downward tilt, 85mm lens, product fills ~85% of square 1:1 frame. Lighting: bright high-key studio, softbox top-left primary, soft fill right, clean shadow underneath, no glare. Material: matte printed cardboard with natural paper texture, sharp print, realistic fold/seam shadow. Background: pure white #FFFFFF, no props, Amazon-compliant. Render: ultra-realistic 4K minimum, sharp focus throughout. Includes a full negative prompt list (no warped logos, stretched artwork, misaligned panels, glossy texture, dramatic shadows, colored background) and an optional 'power upgrade' suffix for tools supporting prompt weighting.
Create a high-resolution photorealistic product image of a stand-up pouch (doypack) using the uploaded artwork as the EXACT printed label β do not recreate, redraw, restyle, or modify any text, font, color, layout, or proportion; treat the artwork as a single flat image applied as a printed label, scaled proportionally, never cropped or recomposed. Pouch specs (identical across all renders): flat bottom gusset, slightly rounded top corners, heat-sealed top with centered circular hang hole, subtle side seams, natural soft bulging (filled, not flat), height:width ratio ~1.3:1. Camera: straight-on 0 degree front view, eye-level, centered, no perspective distortion. Lighting: soft even studio lighting, minimal glare, soft shadow beneath. Material: matte flexible packaging with slight wrinkles and realistic curvature. Background: pure white #FFFFFF, clean Amazon style. COLOR ACCURACY LOCK: pouch color must match artwork exactly β no warming, no hue/saturation shift, neutral gray shadows only, color-neutral 5500K lighting; brand color accuracy takes priority over realism. PATTERN PRESERVATION: background pattern must match source color/opacity exactly, not be darkened or gain contrast. Consistency rule: only the label artwork changes between renders; pouch shape, lighting, and structure must stay identical with no improvisation.
Create a high-quality, photorealistic lifestyle image for an Amazon product listing showing [PRODUCT] being used naturally in a real-life situation that encourages the target behavior (e.g. snacking). Rules: packaging must remain accurate in branding/color/design with no logo, text, or layout alteration; product should look real, not CGI. Style: natural candid lifestyle photography, slight depth-of-field background blur, warm-but-neutral color grading, authentic outdoor/active lifestyle. Lighting: natural daylight preferred, soft shadows, no harsh studio look. Composition: product visible but not over-centered, scene feels real not staged. Output: high-resolution, Amazon-ready, square or 4:5 ratio. Includes 5 ready-to-use scene variations: hockey-bench break, campfire gathering, hiking trail break, backyard patio sharing moment, and rustic wooden surface close-up with scattered product.
Standard header/template block to prepend to all Sora video generation prompts for brand-lock consistency: packaging lock (exact logos/colors/text, no reinterpretation), fixed physical product specs (e.g. 130mm sticks, 163x145x175mm box), and standardized scene/camera/lighting setup instructions so every generated video clip stays visually consistent with the brand and prior renders.
Full 5-scene baseball-themed commercial video script template for a food brand (Sunshine Roasting Co.) β establishing scene, product-in-use moment, social/lifestyle moment, product hero shot, and closing call-to-action β written for direct use as a video generation prompt sequence (Sora/Veo style) with scene descriptions, camera direction, and pacing notes per scene.
Generate a complete 5-minute social video script template: hook (first 10 seconds), problem/context setup, core content delivered in clear segments, and a closing call-to-action β structured for direct use as a short-form social video script for any topic.