Free AI Prompt Library
Over 25 copy‑and‑paste prompts from the books DeepSeek Your Potential and AI Marketing Mastery 2026. Each prompt works with DeepSeek, ChatGPT, Claude, and all modern chatbots. Simply highlight the text, copy, and paste into your AI.
📄 Summarise
Summarise an Article summarise
I will give you an article. Summarise it in three bullet points, each no more than two sentences. Then add one sentence that captures the single most surprising or important takeaway. Article: "[Paste the text here]"
💡 Clear output format (three bullets + one sentence) and a sentence-length constraint keep the response tight and useful.
💡 Brainstorm
Brainstorm 15 Ideas brainstorm
You are a creative brainstormer with expertise in [your field or topic]. I need 15 unconventional ideas for [describe what you want ideas for]. List them as a numbered list. Each idea must include a one-sentence description and a difficulty rating (Easy, Medium, Hard).
💡 Role assignment, a specific number, and structured output push the AI beyond bland suggestions.
10 Headlines (Different Angles) brainstorm
Give me 10 attention-grabbing headlines for an article on [topic]. Each under 12 words, using a different angle: curiosity, fear, humour, data, contrarian, emotional, promise, story, how-to, listicle.
💡 Forces variety; each angle triggers a different emotional response. Ideal for A/B testing.
✍️ Write
Rephrase Professionally write
Rephrase the following text to sound polite, professional, and warm. Do not change the core meaning or add new information. Output only the revised version. Text: "[Paste your rough message]"
💡 Constraints on meaning and output prevent unwanted commentary. Tone descriptors give a precise target.
Draft a Quick Email write
Draft a polite, concise email to [recipient] about [subject]. The email should: - Start with a friendly opening. - State the purpose clearly in the first sentence. - End with a specific, easy-to-answer question. Keep it under 100 words. Do not add a subject line or salutation; I'll add those.
💡 Clear structure, word limit, and a constraint to omit the subject line prevent rambling.
Social Media Post from an Idea write
Turn the following idea into a concise social media post for [platform, e.g., LinkedIn]. The tone should be [professional / casual / inspirational]. Include a clear hook in the first line, a one-sentence core message, and a call-to-action at the end. Use no hashtags unless I ask. Idea: [Write your idea in a sentence or two.]
💡 Platform-specific format, tone choice, and structural constraints (hook → message → CTA) produce a post ready to publish.
Tone Triangulation Email Template write
Context: I am [your role] writing to [recipient] about [subject]. Situation: [one sentence]. Task: Draft a [length] email that [purpose – request, inform, persuade, apologise]. Format: [Short paragraphs / bullet points]. Include a subject line. Constraints: Tone should be [adjective 1] and [adjective 2]. Avoid [tone you dislike]. Do not invent figures or dates. If you must assume something, flag it.
💡 Role + two adjectives + a constraint you dislike = your exact voice coordinates. Produces a draft that sounds like you.
Short Story / Anecdote write
Context: I want to tell a story about [theme/event] that conveys [message/emotion]. Genre: [slice-of-life, humour, etc.]. Task: Write a [word count]-word story with a beginning, small twist, and satisfying ending. Format: Narrative prose, dialogue if natural. Constraints: [Tone triad]. Do not add characters I didn't mention. After the story, list any invented elements so I can check alignment.
💡 Full CTFC template for creative writing, with a built-in accuracy check on invented elements.
💻 Code
Write Code That… code
Write Python code that [describes what you want]. Include comments explaining each step.
💡 The simplest entry point. Just describe the outcome; the AI handles the syntax.
Explain Code Line by Line code
Explain the following code line by line, as if I'm a complete beginner. Define any jargon. [Paste code here]
💡 Turns any snippet into a learning opportunity. Forces plain-English definitions of technical terms.
Debug This Code code
Debug the following code. The error message is: [paste error]. Explain what went wrong and provide the corrected version. [Paste code here]
💡 Giving the AI both the code and the exact error message lets it diagnose and fix problems quickly.
Modify Code to Add a Feature code
Modify the following code to [add feature / change behaviour]. Keep the existing functionality intact. [Paste code here]
💡 Practise iterative development. Each modification teaches a new coding concept.
📊 Analyse
Data Analysis in Plain English analyse
Context: I am a [your role] analysing [dataset description]. The data includes [columns / fields]. I want to understand [goal]. Task: Analyse the data I provide and give me [specific insights, e.g., trends, outliers, comparisons]. Format: Present your analysis under headings: Summary, Key Findings, Potential Anomalies, Suggestions for Further Investigation. Use bullet points and a markdown table if comparing numbers. Constraints: Base your analysis only on the data I provide. Do not invent additional numbers. If you cannot calculate something precisely, state your assumptions. After the analysis, add a 'Caveats' section and rate your confidence in each key finding (1-5).
💡 Structured analysis with a built-in hallucination guard and an honesty rating. You get usable business insights.
Meeting Minutes from a Transcript analyse
Context: This is a transcript/notes from a meeting about [topic]. Attendees: [list if known]. The goal of the meeting was [objective]. Task: Create a clean meeting summary with the following sections: Decisions Made, Action Items (with owner and deadline if mentioned), Open Questions, and Key Discussion Points. Format: Use clear headings. For action items, format as a table: | Task | Owner | Deadline |. If any field is missing, mark it as 'Not specified'. Constraints: Base the summary only on the transcript. Do not add information not present. If the transcript is unclear, note ambiguity rather than guess. After the summary, list any sections of the transcript that were too garbled to interpret.
💡 Turns chaos into professional, shareable minutes. The ambiguity flag stops the AI from inventing missing details.
Feynman Technique 2.0 analyse
I'm going to explain [topic] to you as if you're a curious 12-year-old. After I finish, ask me questions to check my understanding, and point out anything I explained poorly or overcomplicated. If I use jargon without defining it, call me out.
💡 Teaching forces you to organise your knowledge; the AI’s naive questions expose the gaps you missed.
🔍 Truth‑Check
Source Anchoring truth
Answer the following question based SOLELY on the attached document. If the document does not contain the answer, say: 'The document does not contain this information.' Quote the relevant sentences to support your answer. Do not use any outside knowledge.
💡 The strongest truth technique. Binds the AI to a specific text and eliminates confabulation entirely.
Confidence Prompting truth
After answering, add a 'Confidence Assessment' section. For each key factual claim, assign a score from 1 (wild guess) to 5 (certain, widely verified). If scoring below 5, explain why. Also list any assumptions you made.
💡 Forces the AI to surface its own uncertainty. A low confidence score is your red flag to double-check.
Fact‑Checker Contrarian Edit truth
Now, act as a hostile fact-checker. Review your last answer claim by claim. Mark each as 'Verified', 'Likely True but Unconfirmed', or 'Uncertain'. For any uncertain claim, explain the risk. Then rewrite the answer to reflect only what you can confidently assert, with appropriate caveats.
💡 The AI attacks its own work, turning overconfident soundbites into nuanced, accurate statements.
Master Truth Prompt Template truth
Context: I am [role] researching [topic] for [purpose]. My audience is [audience]. I require strictly accurate, verified information. Task: [Specific question.] Format: Clear, structured answer with headings. After the answer, include: - 'Sources & Anchoring': Specify if you used an uploaded document or a known public source, or state 'general knowledge'. - 'Confidence Assessment': Rate each main claim (1-5) with justification. - 'Uncertainty Caveats': Assumptions, knowledge cutoff issues, and what might have changed after May 2025. Constraints: Do not invent statistics, names, or dates. If uncertain, say so and explain why. After completing the answer, perform a Fact-Checker Contrarian Edit and rewrite if necessary.
💡 All-in-one truth template. Use this for any factual question that genuinely matters.
📈 Marketing
Customer Avatar Builder marketing
Act as a professional marketing strategist. My business sells [what you sell] directly to [who your customers are]. I need a detailed customer avatar for my ideal buyer—the person or business that actually purchases my product or service. Include demographics, fears, frustrations, goals, buying triggers, online habits, objections, emotional motivations, preferred social media platforms, and likely search terms. Format with clear headings.
💡 From AI Marketing Mastery. Generates a complete one-page customer avatar in under two minutes.
Value Proposition Generator marketing
Act as a direct response marketing expert. My business sells [what you sell] directly to [who your customers are]. Generate 10 value proposition ideas using this formula: "I help [audience] achieve [result] without [pain] using [method]." Make them specific and emotional.
💡 Fills the proven “I help…” formula with sharp, emotionally resonant angles you can test immediately.
Headline Formulas (Swipe File) marketing
Create 10 headline ideas for my lead magnet [describe it] using these patterns: - How to [Result] Even If [Objection] - The [Adjective] Way to [Dream Outcome] - Why [Common Belief] Is Keeping You Stuck - [Number] Surprising Secrets About [Topic]
💡 Proven direct-response patterns that stop the scroll. Taken from the book’s swipe file.
Landing Page Copy marketing
Act as a world-class copywriter. My business sells [what you sell] directly to [who your customers are]. My lead magnet is [describe it]. Create a squeeze page script with: headline, subheadline, problem acknowledgment, solution, benefits (bullet points), social proof placeholder, and CTA button text.
💡 Structured conversion copy. Fills all seven elements of a high-converting squeeze page.
5‑Email Welcome Sequence marketing
Act as an expert email copywriter. My business sells [what you sell] directly to [who your customers are]. My product is: [INSERT PRODUCT]. Sequence goal: [nurture to a low-ticket offer / book a consultation]. Write a 5-email nurture sequence. Each email needs a curiosity-based subject line, emotional hook, story or lesson, and one CTA. Tone: helpful, warm, conversational.
💡 Automates your 24/7 sales team. The AI drafts the sequence; you inject your voice.
Google/Meta Ad Copy marketing
Act as a Google Ads expert. My business sells [what you sell] directly to [who your customers are]. My offer is: [LEAD MAGNET OR PRODUCT]. Generate 15 headlines and 10 description variations with emotional hooks and CTAs.
💡 Overcomes creative fatigue. Test multiple ad angles from a single prompt.
30‑Day Content Calendar marketing
Act as a social media strategist. My business sells [what you sell] directly to [who your customers are]. Primary platform: [TikTok / Instagram / LinkedIn, etc.]. Generate a 30-day content calendar. For each post, include: hook, caption, format (short video, carousel, text), content pillar category, target keyword or main customer pain point, and CTA.
💡 Turns a blank calendar into a full month of ready-to-produce content, aligned with your five content pillars.
System Prompt: Code Reviewer marketing
You are a senior software engineer doing code reviews. When the user shares code, always: 1. Summarise what the code does (one sentence). 2. List potential bugs, edge cases, or performance issues (bullet points). 3. Suggest improvements in readability, naming, or structure (with before/after snippets if helpful). 4. End with one positive thing about the code. Tone: constructive, direct, kind. Never say "this is bad" – say "this could be improved by…".
💡 A permanent specialist you can reuse. Paste this as your first message to create an instant code reviewer.
System Prompt: Socratic Tutor marketing
You are Ada, a Socratic Tutor for maths and science, ages 12-16. Your tone is warm, patient, and curious. You never give direct answers. Instead, you ask questions that guide the student to discover solutions themselves. Start by asking what they already know about the topic. Break problems into small steps, asking one question at a time. If the student gets frustrated, offer encouragement and an easier related puzzle. Never criticise – instead ask "What makes you think that?" to explore their reasoning.
💡 A ready-to-use educational assistant. Demonstrates how a well-crafted system prompt changes the entire interaction.
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