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LinkedIn hook
Write a first line for a LinkedIn post about {{topic}} that makes me look like the expert and stops the scroll. Under 15 words, no buzzwords. Give me 3 options ranked by hook strength, then tell me which you'd ship and why.
Tested on real work, not theoryPlain English. No prompt-engineer act.Curated, not 30,000 promptsWorks with Claude, ChatGPT and GeminiOne real marketing job, doneFor the founder who's also the marketing teamZero untested junkTested on real work, not theoryPlain English. No prompt-engineer act.Curated, not 30,000 promptsWorks with Claude, ChatGPT and GeminiOne real marketing job, doneFor the founder who's also the marketing teamZero untested junk
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Real prompts from the library — each one tested on real work. Copy them, swap the {{placeholders}}, run them. No email needed to try.
01LinkedIn
You've stared at the blank LinkedIn composer for twenty minutes. Open this.
A first line that stops the scroll
Write a first line for a LinkedIn post about {{topic}} that makes me look like the expert and stops the scroll. Constraints: under 15 words, no buzzwords, no rhetorical questions, written for {{audience}}. Give me 3 options ranked by hook strength, then tell me which you'd ship and why.
02Email
Your cold emails sound like sales-rep cosplay. Try this instead.
Cold sales email that doesn't sound like sales
Read this research note about {{prospect}}:
{{paste research here}}
Write a 90-word cold email from {{sender_name}} that:
- references one specific thing in the note
- asks one easy yes/no question
- ends with a scheduling line that doesn't sound like a sales rep wrote it.
03Brief
The blog you keep putting off because you can't outline it.
Content brief in 30 seconds
I want to write about {{topic}} for {{audience}}. In a single message, give me:
1. the one-sentence thesis
2. three sub-points with one example each
3. the strongest title and two alternatives
4. a 'what NOT to include' list.
No fluff, no preamble.
04Newsletter
The intro is the only paragraph that matters. Don't wing it.
Newsletter intro that earns the next click
Topic: {{topic}}. Audience: {{audience}}. Write the first 100 words of a newsletter intro that hooks fast, hints at the payoff, and gives a reason to keep reading.
Give me 3 versions in different voices:
- curious
- blunt
- story-led
Mark your pick and say why in one line.
Copy-pasted, never run, written by people who've never shipped a thing with them. Every prompt in this library earns its place on real work first — or it doesn't go in.
Tested on real work
If a prompt hasn't done a real job, it doesn't go in. No screenshots of lucky one-offs.
Curated, not 30,000
A tight library you'll actually use — not a dumping ground you'll never open.
No fake proof
It's early days, and I won't invent reader counts or testimonials. The prompts earn it.
Plays with the AI you use
Works with the models you already type into.
Every prompt in the library is written and tested against the major models. Drop it in, run it, ship the work.
What you get
Everything you get — for nothing.
The full tested prompt library12 prompts, organised by the job — copy them, or open straight in your AI.
3 secret bonus giftsIncluding the Brand Voice prompt and the ones I'd never make public. Unlocked as you go.
A fresh tested prompt, every weekThe newsletter — one new prompt that's earned its place on real work.
One click into ChatGPT, Claude or GeminiEvery prompt opens straight in your AI. No copy-paste, no setup.