Prompt Library
1. Marketing
| Use-Case | Prompt Template | Why It Works |
| Audience-Centric Messaging | “Explain product/service product / service to target audience in the simplest terms possible, like you’re explaining it to a 5-year-old. Then rewrite the same message for a professional audience.” | Combines Explain Like I’m 5 with tone adaptation to craft layered copy. |
| Campaign Concepting | “Create a step-by-step mental image of how a customer discovers, considers, and adopts campaign idea. Present it as a visual map with 3 key emotional touchpoints.” | Uses Visualize the process to surface journey stages and feelings. |
| Content Calendar Gaps | “Given this quarterly content calendar (paste table), what are the most overlooked topics or formats that could boost engagement?” | Leverages Find the gaps to spot blind spots. |
| Pattern-Driven A/B Ideas | “From the last 10 email subject lines and open-rate data (provide csv), identify any patterns and propose 3 new subject-line formulas that exploit those patterns.” | Employs Find the patterns for data-backed ideation. |
| Story-Led Ad Copy | “Write a short story where the brand helps a customer overcome pain points—keep it under 120 words so it can fit in a paid social ad.” | Uses Turn it into a story to humanize value props. |
2. Business Development
| Use-Case | Prompt Template | Why It Works |
| RFP Fit Check | “Here is an RFP summary: ‹text›. Break it into 3–5 main requirement chunks, and rate our firm’s fit (high / medium / low) for each chunk with a one-sentence rationale.” | Applies Break it into chunks for quick go/no-go assessment. |
| Proposal Executive Summary | “Summarize our proposed solution for client like you’re explaining it to a 5-year-old, then provide a polished executive-level version in 150 words.” | Dual-layer explanation clarifies core idea before polishing. |
| Stakeholder Objection Prep | “What are the most overlooked objections decision-makers might raise about adopting our solution? Provide concise counter-arguments.” | Mirrors Find the gaps to surface hidden pushbacks. |
| Relationship Mapping | “Create a step-by-step visual map showing how influence flows among these 8 stakeholders (provide list), flagging the top 3 relationship-building actions we should take.” | Uses Visualize the process to guide outreach sequencing. |
| Case-Study Storytelling | “Write a brief story where a previous client achieved metric improvement using our services, highlighting the turning point and measurable outcome.” | Combines Turn it into a story with tangible metrics. |
3. Data Analysis
| Use-Case | Prompt Template | Why It Works |
| Exploratory Overview | “Break this dataset (provide schema) into its 4 most important feature groups and explain each one briefly.” | Break it into chunks simplifies complexity. |
| Pattern Mining | “Identify any statistically significant patterns in customer churn over the last 12 months and hypothesize two business actions we could test.” | Find the patterns marries insight with action. |
| Gap Analysis | “Given these sales KPIs and benchmarking data, what crucial metrics are missing that would strengthen our analysis?” | Find the gaps finds missing variables. |
| Data Storytelling for Execs | “Write a short story (≤150 words) that personifies this quarter’s sales data, highlighting the main trend and its business implication.” | Turn it into a story turns numbers into narrative. |
| Visual Workflow Design | “Create a step-by-step mental image of how raw CRM data is cleaned, transformed, and fed into our dashboard pipeline. Present it as a numbered list we could turn into a diagram.” | Visualize the process clarifies pipeline architecture. |
How to Use This Library
- Select a pattern that matches your goal (explain, visualize, chunk, pattern-seek, story, gap-hunt).
- Plug in your context—dataset, campaign details, RFP text, etc.
- Iterate: run the prompt, review, then refine by adding constraints (tone, length, format).
- Store successful variants in your own workspace for rapid reuse.
