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Business AI Tools

10 prompts for copywriting, strategy, market research, and client communication. Work that used to take hours, done in minutes.

Social Media Systems

10 prompts for hooks, captions, thread outlines, and viral hooks. Turn one idea into a week's worth of content in under an hour.

Notion Productivity

10 prompts for project management, CRM setups, content calendars, and knowledge bases. Build systems that run themselves.

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01 Ultimate Cold Email Generator
Copywriting +
Generate personalized cold emails at scale. Input your prospect's industry, role, and pain point — get emails that actually get opened.
You are a B2B sales copywriter. Write a cold email for [INSERT PROSPECT NAME], who is [INSERT ROLE] at [INSERT COMPANY]. Their biggest challenge is [INSERT PAIN POINT]. The email should: 1) Hook in the first line with something relevant to their specific situation, 2) Be under 100 words, 3) Include one specific insight or data point, 4) End with a single low-commitment ask (not "let's jump on a call"). Use a conversational tone — like you're a peer, not a vendor.
02 LinkedIn Post From Scraps
LinkedIn +
Give it 3 bullet points of raw content. It returns a polished, hook-heavy LinkedIn post — no ghostwriting required.
You are a LinkedIn content strategist. Take these raw notes from a conversation or observation: [PASTE YOUR NOTES HERE]. Turn this into a high-engagement LinkedIn post with: 1) A hook that makes people stop scrolling, 2) The core lesson or insight (no fluff), 3) A specific example or story, 4) A closing thought that sparks comments. Format with short paragraphs, bold key phrases, and line breaks for readability. Target 800-1200 words.
03 Competitor Win/Loss Analyzer
Strategy +
Drop competitor landing page URLs and get a breakdown of their positioning, copywriting gaps, and your angle to outrank them.
Analyze these competitor landing pages for [INSERT YOUR PRODUCT CATEGORY]. For each one, tell me: 1) What is their primary value proposition and headline?, 2) Who are they targeting (role, company size, industry)?, 3) What emotions does their copy appeal to?, 4) What is their pricing and trial strategy?, 5) What are 3 weaknesses or gaps in their messaging?, 6) What angle could I take that they aren't using? Compare all and give me a 1-page positioning recommendation. URLs: [PASTE URLs]
04 SaaS Feature → Benefit Translator
Copywriting +
Convert dry feature lists into compelling benefit-driven copy for your website, pitch deck, or ad creative.
For each feature below, write the customer-benefit version in three formats: 1) Homepage headline (under 10 words), 2) Email subject line that creates urgency, 3) One-sentence benefit statement that a founder or marketing manager would resonate with. Features to translate: [LIST FEATURES]. For each one, also identify the underlying emotion (fear of missing out, desire for control, desire for status) that the benefit taps into.
05 Market Research Blitz
Research +
Paste a Reddit thread, forum post, or review page — get a structured analysis of what your target customers actually complain about.
Analyze this customer discussion [PASTE TEXT]. Identify: 1) Top 5 problems or frustrations mentioned (exact quotes where possible), 2) Language they use to describe the problem (for copywriting), 3) What solutions they've tried and why they failed, 4) What they wish existed, 5) Buying signals — what would make them pay for a solution?, 6) Objections they'd have before buying [YOUR PRODUCT]. Format as a research brief I can hand to a copywriter.
06 Product-Led Growth Email Sequence
Email +
Map out a 5-email onboarding sequence for a free-trial SaaS user that converts trials to paid customers.
Write a 5-email onboarding sequence for [PRODUCT NAME] — a [PRODUCT DESCRIPTION] used by [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Goals: 1) Email 1: Welcome + quick win in under 5 minutes, 2) Email 2: Feature spotlight tied to their specific use case, 3) Email 3: Social proof / customer success story, 4) Email 4: Address the top objection to upgrading, 5) Email 5: Urgency — trial ending, what they'll lose. Tone: Direct, no fluff, like a smart friend. Include subject lines and body copy for each email. Keep each email under 150 words.
07 Quarterly Content Calendar Builder
Content +
Input your business type, audience, and goals — get a 90-day content calendar with topics, angles, and distribution notes.
Build a 90-day content calendar for [BUSINESS TYPE]. Our audience is [TARGET AUDIENCE] who cares about [TOPIC]. Our goal is [BUSINESS GOAL]. Create a table with: Week | Theme | Content Format (blog, LinkedIn post, video, email) | 3 headline options | Target keyword | Distribution channel. Include a mix of: educational content (builds authority), case studies/social proof (builds trust), promotional content (drives conversions), and engagement posts (builds community). Prioritize content types that [YOUR STRENGTH - e.g., short-form video, written posts, webinars].
08 One-Page Business Plan Generator
Strategy +
For founders who need a coherent plan before they start building. Generate a focused one-pager from a few sentences of context.
Based on this business idea: [YOUR IDEA IN 1-2 SENTENCES]. Generate a one-page business plan with these sections: 1) Problem (1 paragraph), 2) Solution (what you're building and why it's different), 3) Target customer (specific persona with demographics and psychographics), 4) Revenue model (how you make money, pricing), 5) Go-to-market strategy (first 100 customers), 6) Key milestones and timeline (next 6 months), 7) Top 3 risks and how you'd mitigate them. Keep it under 500 words total.
09 Client Onboarding Questionnaire
Operations +
Generate a thorough onboarding survey that helps you understand your new client's goals, constraints, and communication style.
Create a client onboarding questionnaire for [YOUR SERVICE TYPE - e.g., marketing consultant, designer, coach]. The questionnaire should: 1) Understand their current situation and pain points (8-10 questions), 2) Define success metrics and goals (5-7 questions), 3) Identify constraints (budget, timeline, internal approval process), 4) Learn their communication preferences (format, frequency, decision-maker), 5) Surface any red flags or scope creep risks. Format each question with context about why you're asking, and add branching logic notes where applicable. This is a pre-call discovery form — keep it under 20 minutes to complete.
10 Elevator Pitch Refiner
Sales +
Turn your messy idea into a crisp 30-second pitch that's memorable, specific, and sparks follow-up questions.
I run [YOUR BUSINESS/PRODUCT]. Help me create a 30-second elevator pitch that: 1) Opens with a pattern interrupt (not a generic opening like "we help businesses"), 2) Names the specific outcome we deliver, 3) Uses a concrete number or client result where possible, 4) Ends with a question that forces them to engage. Also give me a version for when someone asks "what do you do?" (casual, 10 seconds) and a version for when a VC asks "what's your traction?" (data-heavy, 20 seconds).
11 30-Day Content Pipeline
Content +
One blog post or client call → 30 pieces of social content. This prompt extracts and repurposes at scale.
I have a blog post (or meeting notes / podcast transcript) about [TOPIC]. Generate 30 pieces of social content from this single source material: 3 LinkedIn posts (different angles: controversial take, how-to list, personal story), 5 tweet threads (each 5-8 tweets), 2 short-form video scripts (60 seconds), 5 Instagram captions (with 5 hashtag suggestions each), 3 email subject lines for a newsletter version, 1 newsletter body (under 400 words), and 2 quote graphics (caption and attribution). For each piece, give me the full text — not outlines, but ready-to-post copy.
12 Viral Hook Generator
LinkedIn +
Generate 20 opening lines for a LinkedIn post about your topic. Each one is designed to stop the scroll.
Give me 20 opening lines for a LinkedIn post about [YOUR TOPIC]. Each hook must: 1) Create curiosity or controversy (not a statement of fact), 2) Be under 25 words, 3) Use a pattern interrupt (not "In this post..." or "Here's what..."), 4) Make someone think "wait, what?" and have to keep reading. Vary the format: some should be bold claims, some should be rhetorical questions, some should be counter-intuitive statements. Label each one with its hook type (controversy, pattern interrupt, curiosity gap, social proof, etc.).
13 Twitter Thread Outliner
Twitter/X +
Give it your core idea — get a fully structured Twitter thread with hooks, takeaways, and a closing call-to-action.
Convert this topic into a Twitter thread: [YOUR TOPIC]. Structure: 1) Hook tweet (must stop the scroll, end with a question or cliffhanger), 2) Tweets 2-7: Each one has a single point, maximum 280 characters, starts with a bold statement or data point, ends with a transition phrase to the next tweet (e.g., "Here's the thing:", "But here's where most people go wrong:", "The data says:"), 3) Closing tweet: A summary + call to action (not "follow for more" — make it specific to this thread's topic). Write all tweets out in full. Include 3 alternative hook options.
14 Comment Hook — Industry News
Engagement +
Paste any industry news article → get 10 thoughtful comment hooks that position you as an authority without being self-promotional.
I need 10 comment hooks for the following industry news article: [PASTE ARTICLE LINK OR TEXT]. Each hook should: 1) Be 50-120 characters (so it fits as a thoughtful comment, not a tweet), 2) Add genuine insight, data, or a counter-point (not "great point!"), 3) Position me as knowledgeable without being self-promotional, 4) Include a question or call-to-action that invites further discussion. Format as ready-to-copy comments I can paste on LinkedIn, Twitter, or in industry forums. Label each one by tone: insightful, contrarian, supportive, data-driven, etc.
15 Controversial Take Generator
LinkedIn +
Generate a bold, defensible controversial take from your industry — the kind that gets comments, shares, and build authority.
Generate 5 controversial takes in [YOUR INDUSTRY] that would generate debate and position me as a thought leader. Each take must: 1) Be based on real data or lived experience (not just shock value), 2) Actually be defensible if challenged, 3) Contradict common industry wisdom, 4) Be specific — not vague statements. For each one, also give me: the counter-argument people will make, how I'd defend it in the comments, and a "softener" version for LinkedIn where I acknowledge the counter-argument before making my point.
16 Short-Form Video Script Builder
Video +
60-second video scripts with a hook, body, and call-to-action — built for Reels, TikTok, and Shorts.
Write a 60-second video script for [YOUR TOPIC] for [PLATFORM - Instagram Reels / TikTok / YouTube Shorts]. Structure: 1) HOOK (first 3 seconds): Open with a bold claim, pattern interrupt, or "did you know?" stat. They must keep watching. 2) BODY (45 seconds): 3 quick points, each with a concrete example. Use "most people think X, but actually Y" pattern. 3) CTA (last 10 seconds): End with a question that drives comments + a soft follow CTA. Format: [0:00-0:03] Hook line | [0:03-0:48] Body (3 blocks) | [0:48-0:60] CTA. Include a version optimized for [PLATFORM] specifically (different hooks work on different platforms).
17 Newsletter Issue Generator
Email +
One topic → a complete newsletter issue with headline, intro, 3 sections, and a closing. Takes 3 minutes to customize.
Write a weekly newsletter issue on [TOPIC]. Format: Subject line (under 50 chars, curiosity-driven) + Preview text (under 90 chars) | Opening (2-3 sentences, personal tone, no "I hope you're doing well") | Section 1: The main insight with one example or data point | Section 2: Practical takeaway with a specific action step | Section 3: Quick hit — an interesting tool, trend, or quote I found this week | Closing: One sentence that drives the reader to reply or share. Total: 500-700 words. Write in first person, conversational voice.
18 Evergreen Content Rewriter
Repurposing +
Give it an old blog post or LinkedIn post — get it rewritten for a different platform or tone. Same idea, fresh content.
Take this piece of content: [PASTE CONTENT]. Repurpose it for [TARGET PLATFORM - Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, newsletter]. Requirements: 1) Adjust length to fit platform norms (e.g., 280 chars for Twitter, full post for LinkedIn), 2) Rewrite opening hook — the original won't work in this format, 3) Adjust tone if needed (e.g., more casual for Twitter, more professional for LinkedIn), 4) Add platform-specific elements (hashtags for Instagram, line breaks for LinkedIn), 5) End with a platform-specific CTA. Write 3 variations of the repurposed content — same core idea, different hooks.
19 AMA (Ask Me Anything) Framework
Community +
Plan a compelling AMA for your audience. Get 20 pre-seeded questions people actually want answered.
I'm planning an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on [TOPIC] for [AUDIENCE]. Generate 20 questions my audience would actually ask — not generic ones, but specific questions that show they understand the nuance. Include: 5 beginner questions, 5 intermediate/pro questions, 5 advanced/niche questions, 5 "hot take" questions that might challenge conventional thinking. Also provide 5-7 questions I should NOT answer (ones that are off-topic, self-promotional, or too vague). Format as a list I can paste into my announcement post.
20 Quote Graphic Copy Generator
Design +
Generate quote copy for visual social posts — short, punchy, platform-ready. Pair with Canva templates.
Generate 15 quote graphic copy options on [YOUR THEME/TOPIC]. Requirements: 1) Each quote must be under 15 words, 2) No clichés ("Work hard, dream big" — we avoid those), 3) Mix of actionable ("X so you can Y"), observational ("X people don't realize Y"), and provocative ("The real problem with X is Y") formats, 4) Attribution options: mix of original quotes, famous people in the field, and "often attributed to" formats. For each quote, also give me: a 1-line caption for Instagram, and a version with emoji stripped (for LinkedIn).
21 CRM Database Builder
Notion +
Design a full CRM system in Notion from scratch. Properties, views, statuses, and relationship logic — all specified.
Design a Notion CRM database for [BUSINESS TYPE]. Structure it as follows: 1) List all database properties (property name, type, and purpose for each), 2) Define all status options with a clear funnel (Lead → Qualified → Proposal → Won/Lost), 3) Define any formula properties that would automate common calculations (e.g., days since last contact, deal age, close probability), 4) List 5 key views (kanban, list, gallery, calendar, or timeline) with the filters and sort logic for each, 5) Identify any relations to other databases (e.g., contacts linked to deals, projects linked to clients), 6) Suggest any automations that could reduce manual data entry. Keep it specific to [BUSINESS TYPE] — not generic advice.
22 Project Management Hub
Notion +
Create a complete project management system in Notion. Master project list, individual project dashboards, and delivery tracking.
Design a Notion project management hub for [PROJECT TYPE - e.g., client web projects, internal product launches, content production]. Include: 1) A master project database with all properties (client, status, due date, budget, team members, priority), 2) A project page template with sections: overview, milestones, deliverables, team notes, and links, 3) A client portal view (filtered to show only their projects), 4) A resource allocation view (who's working on what), 5) An automated status dashboard using Notion formulas. Include specific property names and types. Make it specific to [PROJECT TYPE] — give me the exact structure I'd need to set this up in 20 minutes.
23 Content Calendar + Pipeline
Notion +
A Notion-based content calendar with an editorial pipeline — from idea to published across multiple platforms.
Design a Notion content calendar system for [CHANNEL MIX - e.g., blog, LinkedIn, newsletter, YouTube]. Structure: 1) Ideas database with status pipeline: Idea → Outlining → Writing → Editing → Published, 2) Calendar view showing content scheduled by date with color coding by content type, 3) Content brief template (embedded in each item): target keyword, target audience, main angle, CTA, publishing checklist, 4) Analytics tracking page (manual entry for views, leads, shares), 5) Batch planning view (group by week/month for efficient creation blocks). Include specific Notion property setups and formula logic. Designed for [YOUR WORKFLOW - e.g., one person doing everything, small team with separate roles].
24 Personal Knowledge Base
Notion +
A second brain for capturing insights, links, notes, and learnings. Structured so you can actually find things later.
Design a personal knowledge management system in Notion for [YOUR ROLE - e.g., freelance marketer, startup founder, product manager]. Requirements: 1) An inbox database for quick captures (phone calls, articles, ideas, meetings), 2) A structured notes database with tags, source, and status (raw / processed / archived), 3) A topics database with linked notes so you can see all insights on one topic, 4) A resources database for saved links, tools, and references, 5) A weekly review template (what I captured, what I processed, what I learned), 6) A "learn in public" page that pulls your processed insights for sharing. Structure it so you can use it in under 5 minutes a day.
25 OKR + Goal Tracker
Notion +
Quarterly goals with key results, progress tracking, and weekly review prompts built into Notion.
Design a Notion OKR tracking system for [TEAM TYPE - e.g., solo founder, 5-person startup, marketing team]. Structure: 1) Quarterly goal database with: objective text, owner, quarter, status (on track / at risk / behind), 2) Key Results per objective with: current value, target value, unit, progress %, last updated, 3) Initiative/database linked to each KR (the actual work that drives the result), 4) Weekly check-in template: what did we accomplish, what's at risk, what needs to change, 5) Monthly review template: KR progress update, initiative health check, objective status change log, 6) Dashboard view showing all objectives with color-coded status. Include the exact formula logic for progress %.
26 Client Portal & Hub
Notion +
A client-facing hub in Notion for managing deliverables, communications, and deliverables — shared with your clients.
Design a Notion client portal for [SERVICE TYPE - e.g., marketing agency, freelance designer, consulting firm]. Structure: 1) A master client database with: client name, contact, contract status, invoice status, contract value, next milestone, 2) Per-client workspace pages with: project status, deliverables calendar, document archive, invoice history, meeting notes, 3) A shared client dashboard view (read-only filtered view) that clients can access via shared link, 4) An onboarding checklist template for new clients, 5) An offboarding template to archive completed work and collect testimonials, 6) An auto-updating "next action" widget for each client. Include the exact Notion structure for each element.
27 Product Roadmap Builder
Notion +
A feature/product roadmap in Notion with prioritization, status, timeline, and stakeholder visibility.
Design a Notion product roadmap system for [PRODUCT TYPE - e.g., SaaS app, digital product, internal tool]. Structure: 1) Feature/bug database with: title, description, status (Discovery / Planned / In Progress / Shipped / Deprecated), priority (P0-P3), estimated effort, product area, linked customer requests, 2) A timeline view showing features by quarter with status color coding, 3) A kanban view grouped by status for sprint planning, 4) A customer-facing changelog template (what ships and why), 5) An impact vs. effort scoring system with formula properties, 6) Integration with a user feedback database (link customer requests to features). Include exact property types and formula setups.
28 Meeting Notes + Decisions
Notion +
Meeting notes that actually lead to action. Structured template with agenda, decisions, and action item tracking.
Design a Notion meeting notes system for [TEAM TYPE]. Structure: 1) Meeting database with: meeting title, date, attendees, meeting type (standup / 1:1 / team / client), related project/client, 2) Meeting page template with sections: Agenda (bullet points, pre-filled from last meeting's action items), Discussion notes (live capture during meeting), Decisions made (formal capture), Action items (who, what, due date — auto-linked to a tasks database), Parking lot (things to revisit later), 3) A "past meetings" view grouped by project/client, 4) An action items dashboard showing open vs. completed, filtered by owner, 5) A recurring meeting review template (for weekly/monthly retrospectives). Include the full template text for the meeting page.
29 Finance & Budget Tracker
Notion +
A lean financial tracking system for freelancers or small businesses — income, expenses, and run rate without a spreadsheet.
Design a Notion finance tracking system for [BUSINESS TYPE - e.g., freelance consultant, small agency, e-commerce]. Structure: 1) Income database with: date, source, amount, client/project, category (retainer / project / one-time / other), status (invoiced / paid), 2) Expenses database with: date, vendor, amount, category (tools / software / contractors / marketing / office), payment method, recurring or one-time, 3) Monthly budget tracker with: budgeted vs. actual per category, variance %, 4) Dashboard view: current month revenue, expenses, net profit, year-to-date totals, monthly trend chart (manual entry), 5) Invoice tracking with status (draft / sent / paid / overdue), linked to income database, 6) Tax preparation view (grouped by category for quarterly estimates). Include property types and any formula logic.
30 Weekly Review Dashboard
Notion +
A structured weekly review system in Notion — captures learnings, updates projects, and plans the next week in under 30 minutes.
Design a Notion weekly review dashboard for [YOUR ROLE - e.g., product manager, freelancer, startup founder]. Structure: 1) Weekly review template page with: a) What went well this week (3 wins), b) What didn't go well (2 challenges + why), c) What I learned (1-3 specific learnings), d) Projects updated (check off completed items from last week's plan), e) Next week priorities (top 3 things, no more), f) Delegation list (what I can hand off), g) Things to stop / start / continue, 2) A master "projects" relation showing what's active, stalled, or completed, 3) A "inbox zero" section linked to your capture inbox, 4) A weekly metrics section (enter 3 numbers that matter — whatever's relevant to your work), 5) An archived reviews database so you can see patterns over time. Include the full template text for each section.

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