AI Writing Prompts
Professionally structured prompt templates for blog posts, copy & editing. Every prompt uses Role / Context / Task / Constraints methodology.
Free Samples
Craft persuasive product descriptions that drive conversions and build desire.
**Role:** You are a senior e-commerce copywriter specializing in product descriptions that drive both conversions and organic search traffic.
**Task:** Write a product description for the product and platform described below.
**Input:**
- Product name: [product_name]
- Product category: [product_category]
- E-commerce platform/website: [platform]
- Target customer: [target_customer]
- Top 3-5 features: [features]
- Technical specifications: [specifications]
- Brand voice: [brand_voice] (e.g., premium and aspirational, friendly and practical, bold and playful)
- SEO keywords: [keywords]
- Target word count: [word_count]
**Output format:**
### Product Title
[Optimized product title for [platform] — includes [product_name] and primary keyword, under 80 characters]
### Tagline
[1 sentence — captures the core benefit or transformation for [target_customer]]
### Description Body
**Opening hook** (2-3 sentences)
[Sensory or emotional language that helps [target_customer] visualize using the product. Address the primary pain point or desire.]
**Key Benefits** (bulleted list)
For each of the top features from [features]:
- **[Feature name]** — [Corresponding benefit written from the customer's perspective, 1 sentence]
**Social proof placeholder**
[Suggest where to insert a customer review or testimonial, with a note on what type of proof would be most persuasive for [target_customer]]
**Objection handler** (2-3 sentences)
[Address the most likely purchase hesitation for [product_category] — e.g., durability, value for money, ease of use]
### Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---------------|--------|
| [spec 1] | [value] |
| [spec 2] | [value] |
| ... | ... |
### Call-to-Action
[1 sentence — clear, action-oriented, creates mild urgency without being pushy]
**Constraints:**
- Total description body: [word_count] words (±10%)
- Integrate [keywords] naturally — at least once each in the description body
- Write for scannability: short paragraphs, bullet points, bold feature names
- Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content
- Do NOT use superlatives without evidence (best, #1, world-class) — use specific claims instead
- Do NOT list features without corresponding benefits — every feature must answer "so what?"
- Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above
- Tone: [brand_voice], consistent throughoutMore Prompts in This Category
Blog Post Outline Generator
Generate detailed blog post outlines with structured sections and supporting elements.
**Role:** You are a senior content strategist specializing in high-engagement blog content for [industry] audiences. **Task:** Create a comprehensive blog post outline for the topic and audience described below. **Input:** - Industry: [industry] - Topic: [topic] - Target audience: [target_audience] - Target word count for final post: [word_count] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., conversational and authoritative, casual and witty, formal and educational) - Primary goal: [goal] (e.g., educate, drive signups, build thought leadership) **Output format:** ### Working Title [Compelling, specific title — under 70 characters] ### Introduction (approximately 10% of word count) - **Hook:** [1 sentence — statistic, question, or bold claim to open with] - **Problem/context:** [1-2 sentences framing why this topic matters to [target_audience]] - **Promise:** [1 sentence — what the reader will walk away with] ### Main Sections (5-7 sections) For each section: **[Section number]. [Section heading]** - Key point: [core argument or insight for this section] - Supporting elements: [suggest a specific statistic, example, or case study to include] - Subpoints: [2-3 bullet points to cover under this heading] - Transition: [1 sentence bridging to the next section] ### Conclusion (approximately 10% of word count) - **Key takeaways:** [3-5 bullet points summarizing the most actionable insights] - **Call-to-action:** [specific next step for the reader, tied to [goal]] ### SEO Notes - Suggested meta description: [under 160 characters] - Internal linking opportunities: [2-3 suggested related topics to link to] **Scope:** - In scope: blog post outline with title, intro, 5-7 sections, conclusion, and SEO notes - Out of scope: full blog post writing, graphic design, content distribution plan, analytics setup **Constraints:** - Arrange sections in a logical flow: problem identification → context → solution → implementation → results - Each section heading must be specific and scannable — no generic headings like "Key Considerations" - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Do NOT include the full post text — this is an outline only - Ensure the outline can realistically expand to [word_count] words
Headline Generator
Create multiple headline variations using proven formulas and psychological triggers.
**Role:** You are a senior copywriter specializing in high-click-rate headlines for digital content. **Task:** Generate 10 compelling headline variations for the content topic below, using proven headline formulas. **Input:** - Content topic: [content_topic] - Target audience: [target_audience] - Content format: [format] (e.g., blog post, landing page, email subject line) - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., bold and direct, playful and curious, professional and authoritative) - Primary keyword for SEO: [primary_keyword] **Output format:** For each headline, use this structure: | # | Headline | Formula | Emotion/Trigger | Characters | |---|----------|---------|-----------------|------------| | 1 | [headline text] | [formula name] | [psychological trigger] | [character count] | | 2 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 10 | ... | ... | ... | ... | **Required formula mix (one headline per formula):** 1. How-to: "How to [achieve outcome] [without common pain]" 2. Numbered list: "[Number] [topic] That [desirable outcome]" 3. Question-based: "[Question that target audience is already asking]?" 4. Benefit-driven: "[Achieve specific outcome] in [timeframe/effort]" 5. Curiosity gap: "[Unexpected claim] — Here's [What/Why/How]" 6. Negative/warning: "[Number] [topic] Mistakes That [negative consequence]" 7. Social proof: "How [known entity] [achieved outcome] With [method]" 8. Contrast: "[Common approach] vs. [Better approach]: [Key difference]" 9. Newsjacking: "[Current trend/event]: What It Means for [audience]" 10. Direct command: "[Action verb] Your [thing] — [Specific benefit]" **Constraints:** - Every headline must be under 70 characters for optimal SEO and social sharing - Every headline must contain or closely relate to [primary_keyword] - Do NOT use clickbait that overpromises — each headline must be deliverable by the content - Do NOT repeat the same sentence structure across headlines - Tone must match [tone] across all 10 variations - Write original headlines — do not copy existing published headlines
SEO Article Writer
Generate SEO-friendly articles optimized for target keywords and search intent.
**Role:** You are a senior SEO content writer with expertise in search-intent-driven content that ranks and converts. **Task:** Write a complete SEO-optimized article for the topic, keyword, and audience described below. **Input:** - Topic: [topic] - Primary keyword: [primary_keyword] - Secondary/LSI keywords: [secondary_keywords] - Target word count: [word_count] - Target audience: [target_audience] - Search intent: [search_intent] (e.g., informational, commercial, navigational) - Tone/voice: [tone] - Reading level: [reading_level] (e.g., general public, industry professional) **Output format:** ### Meta Elements - **Title tag:** [under 60 characters, includes [primary_keyword] near the front] - **Meta description:** [under 160 characters, includes [primary_keyword], ends with value proposition or CTA] - **URL slug suggestion:** [lowercase, hyphenated, includes primary keyword] ### Article **H1: [Article title — matches or closely mirrors title tag]** **Introduction** (100-150 words) [Open with a hook relevant to [search_intent]. State what the reader will learn. Include [primary_keyword] within the first 100 words.] **H2: [First main section heading — includes a secondary keyword where natural]** [Content with H3 subheadings as needed. 150-300 words per H2 section.] **H2: [Second main section heading]** [Continue with same structure.] [Repeat for 4-7 H2 sections depending on [word_count].] **H2: Conclusion / Key Takeaways** [Summarize actionable points. Include a clear call-to-action.] ### Keyword Placement Map | Keyword | Placement locations | |---------|-------------------| | [primary_keyword] | Title tag, H1, intro, 2-3 H2 sections, conclusion | | [secondary keyword 1] | [specific H2/H3 sections] | | [secondary keyword 2] | [specific H2/H3 sections] | ### Internal Linking Suggestions - [2-3 related topics that could be linked to from within the article] **Scope:** - In scope: complete SEO article with meta elements, H2/H3 structure, keyword placement map, and internal linking suggestions - Out of scope: keyword research, backlink strategy, technical SEO audit, content publishing and CMS setup **Constraints:** - Total article body: [word_count] words (±10%) - Keyword density for [primary_keyword]: 1-2% — integrated naturally, never forced - Use H2 and H3 hierarchy consistently — no skipping heading levels - Short paragraphs (2-4 sentences) for readability - Include at least one bulleted or numbered list per 500 words for scannability - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT stuff keywords — every keyword placement must read naturally - Do NOT use filler phrases ("In today's world...", "It's important to note that...") - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout
Case Study Framework
Create compelling case studies that demonstrate value through structured storytelling.
**Role:** You are a senior content strategist specializing in B2B case studies that demonstrate measurable ROI and drive sales conversations. **Task:** Create a complete case study framework for the client and project described below. Provide the structural template with guidance for each section — not placeholder filler text. **Input:** - Client/company name: [client_name] - Industry: [industry] - Product/service used: [product_or_service] - Problem solved: [problem] - Key results: [results] - Timeline: [timeline] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., professional and data-driven, approachable and narrative) **Output format:** ### Executive Summary (75-100 words) [2-3 sentence overview: who the client is, what problem they faced, what solution was implemented, and the headline result. This must standalone as a shareable snippet.] ### Client Background (100-150 words) - Company overview: [what [client_name] does, size, [industry] context] - Relevant context: [why this client's situation is relatable to your target buyer] ### Challenge (150-200 words) - **Primary problem:** [description of [problem] with specifics] - **Business impact:** [quantify the cost of the problem — time, revenue, efficiency] - **Previous attempts:** [what the client tried before, and why it fell short] ### Solution (200-250 words) - **Why [product_or_service]:** [selection criteria and decision factors] - **Implementation approach:** [key phases, timeline: [timeline]] - **Key differentiators:** [what made this solution uniquely effective] ### Results (150-200 words) Present results in this format: | Metric | Before | After | Improvement | |--------|--------|-------|-------------| | [metric 1] | [value] | [value] | [% or absolute change] | | [metric 2] | [value] | [value] | [% or absolute change] | | [metric 3] | [value] | [value] | [% or absolute change] | [1-2 sentences contextualizing why these results matter for the [industry].] ### Client Testimonial > "[Placeholder for direct quote from client stakeholder about the experience and outcomes]" > — [Name], [Title], [client_name] ### Key Takeaways (3-5 bullets) - [Actionable insight a similar company could apply] - [...] **Scope:** - In scope: complete case study framework with executive summary, challenge, solution, results table, testimonial, and takeaways - Out of scope: client interview, data collection, graphic design, case study distribution strategy **Constraints:** - Total case study: 800-1,200 words - Every claim in the Results section must be tied to [results] — do NOT invent metrics or figures - Use before/after comparisons wherever data is available - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Do NOT include generic filler — every sentence must advance the narrative or present evidence - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout
White Paper Section Writer
Develop authoritative white paper sections with research-backed content and data.
**Role:** You are a senior thought leadership writer with expertise in producing research-backed white papers for [industry] audiences. **Task:** Write a single section of a white paper for the topic, audience, and section described below. **Input:** - Industry: [industry] - White paper topic: [topic] - Section name: [section_name] - Section position in paper: [section_position] (e.g., "Section 2 of 5 — follows Introduction, precedes Methodology") - Target audience: [target_audience] - Target word count for this section: [word_count] - Key data points or sources to incorporate: [data_points] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., authoritative and evidence-based, accessible and educational) **Output format:** ### [section_name] **Section opening** (2-3 sentences) [Set context for this section. If not the first section, briefly reference what the prior section established.] **Subheading 1: [descriptive subheading]** [3-5 paragraphs covering the first major point. Incorporate data from [data_points] with inline citations where applicable.] **Subheading 2: [descriptive subheading]** [3-5 paragraphs covering the second major point.] [Additional subheadings as needed for [word_count].] **Section summary** (2-3 sentences) [Recap the key argument of this section and preview what follows in the next section.] **Visual content suggestions:** - [Suggest 1-2 charts, graphs, or infographics that would strengthen this section, with a brief description of what each should show] **Scope:** - In scope: one white paper section with subheadings, evidence-based content, section summary, and visual suggestions - Out of scope: full white paper, research data collection, graphic design production, peer review process **Constraints:** - Section word count: [word_count] words (±10%) - Every statistical claim must reference a source from [data_points] or be flagged with [VERIFY] if no source is provided - Use subheadings to break up content — no block of text longer than 150 words without a subheading or visual break - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT add commentary or sections beyond what is specified — this is one section of a larger paper - Do NOT simplify technical terminology that [target_audience] would be expected to know - Do NOT use filler phrases or pad word count — every sentence must advance an argument or present evidence - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout
Press Release Writer
Create newsworthy press releases following professional journalism standards.
**Role:** You are a senior PR writer with expertise in corporate communications and media relations following AP style guidelines. **Task:** Write a professional press release announcing the news described below. **Input:** - Company name: [company_name] - News/event: [news_event] - Date: [date] - Location: [location] - Spokesperson: [spokesperson_name], [spokesperson_title] - Key facts/figures: [key_facts] - Target media outlets: [media_targets] (e.g., industry trade press, national business media) - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., confident and newsworthy, understated and factual) - Media contact name: [contact_name] - Media contact email: [contact_email] - Media contact phone: [contact_phone] **Output format:** **FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** ### [Headline — under 80 characters, factual, newsworthy, includes [company_name]] **[location], [date]** — [Lead paragraph: answers Who, What, When, Where, Why in 2-3 sentences. The most newsworthy fact comes first.] [Body paragraph 1: Supporting details — expand on the significance of [news_event] with context from [key_facts]. 3-4 sentences.] [Body paragraph 2: Impact or forward-looking statement — what this means for customers, the industry, or the market. 2-3 sentences.] > "[Quote from [spokesperson_name] about the announcement — enthusiastic but credible, ties to company vision or customer value]" > — [spokesperson_name], [spokesperson_title], [company_name] [Closing paragraph: Next steps, availability dates, or how to participate/learn more. 1-2 sentences with a URL or CTA for journalists.] ### About [company_name] [Boilerplate: 2-3 sentences describing the company — what it does, who it serves, a key differentiator. Consistent across all press releases.] ### Media Contact - Name: [contact_name] - Email: [contact_email] - Phone: [contact_phone] **Scope:** - In scope: complete press release with headline, lead, body, spokesperson quote, boilerplate, and media contact - Out of scope: media list compilation, press kit, media outreach strategy, follow-up pitch emails **Constraints:** - Total length: 350-500 words - Follow AP style: short paragraphs, objective language, no superlatives unless attributed to a quote - Lead paragraph must be standalone — a journalist should be able to use it without reading further - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT use marketing language in the body (revolutionary, game-changing, best-in-class) — save subjective language for the quote only - Do NOT include more than one spokesperson quote unless a second is specified in the input - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout the body; the quote may be more expressive
About Page Copy Writer
Write authentic About page copy that builds connection and establishes credibility.
**Role:** You are a senior brand copywriter specializing in company narratives that build trust and emotional connection with target audiences. **Task:** Write complete About page copy for the company described below. **Input:** - Company/brand name: [company_name] - Industry: [industry] - Target audience: [target_audience] - Founded: [founding_year] - Origin story or founding moment: [origin_story] - Mission statement: [mission] - Core values: [values] - Key team members or credentials: [team_credentials] - Unique differentiator: [differentiator] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., warm and authentic, confident and bold, understated and professional) - Target word count: [word_count] **Output format:** ### Hero Section **Headline:** [1 line — distills the company's purpose or promise] **Subheadline:** [1-2 sentences expanding on the headline for [target_audience]] ### Our Story (150-200 words) [Compelling narrative starting from [origin_story]. Frame the founding moment around a problem the founders saw in [industry]. Build toward what the company is today.] ### Our Mission (50-75 words) [Expand on [mission] in language that resonates with [target_audience]. Connect the mission to a tangible outcome the audience cares about.] ### What Makes Us Different (100-150 words) [Position [differentiator] against the industry default. Use specific contrasts: "While most [industry] companies do X, we do Y because Z."] ### Our Values For each value in [values]: - **[Value name]** — [1-2 sentences showing how this value manifests in practice, not just as an abstract principle] ### The Team (75-100 words) [Introduce [team_credentials] — focus on expertise and credibility. Include a humanizing detail.] ### Looking Forward (50-75 words) [Vision for the future that reinforces the company's trajectory and gives [target_audience] a reason to stay engaged.] ### Page CTA [1-2 sentences directing readers to the next logical step — e.g., explore services, meet the team, get in touch] **Constraints:** - Total page copy: [word_count] words (±10%) - Write in a style that sounds like a real person, not a corporate template - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT use generic corporate phrases ("We are passionate about...", "Our team of dedicated professionals...") - Do NOT invent facts, awards, or credentials not provided in the input - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Include natural internal linking opportunities: [suggest 2-3 links to other pages like services, team bios, contact] - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout **Scope:** - In scope: complete About page copy with hero, story, mission, differentiator, values, team, forward look, and CTA - Out of scope: website design, team bio pages, brand photography, company history timeline
Landing Page Headline Creator
Generate conversion-focused landing page headlines that capture attention instantly.
**Role:** You are a senior conversion copywriter specializing in landing page headlines that maximize click-through and engagement rates. **Task:** Generate 5 headline and subheadline combinations for a landing page, each testing a different value proposition angle. **Input:** - Product/service/offer: [offer] - Target audience: [target_audience] - Primary benefit or transformation: [primary_benefit] - Key pain point: [pain_point] - Social proof element: [social_proof] (e.g., "10,000+ users", "Featured in Forbes", "98% satisfaction rate") - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., bold and direct, empathetic and warm, authoritative and premium) **Output format:** For each of the 5 variations, use this structure: --- **Variation [number]: [Angle label]** **Headline:** [under 10 words — communicates the primary value or transformation] **Subheadline:** [15-25 words — expands on the headline, addresses [pain_point], and creates urgency or curiosity] **Why this works:** [1 sentence explaining the psychological trigger this variation uses] --- **Required angles (one per variation):** 1. **Transformation-focused** — emphasize the before/after change for [target_audience] 2. **Problem-agitation** — name [pain_point] directly, then present the relief 3. **Benefit-driven** — lead with [primary_benefit] as the core promise 4. **Curiosity gap** — create an information gap the reader wants to close 5. **Social proof** — lead with [social_proof] to establish credibility upfront ### Recommendation [2-3 sentences: which variation to A/B test first and why, based on [target_audience] and [pain_point]] **Scope:** - In scope: 5 headline/subheadline combinations across different angles with rationale and A/B test recommendation - Out of scope: full landing page copy, A/B test setup, landing page design, conversion tracking **Constraints:** - Headlines: 10 words maximum, no exceptions - Subheadlines: 15-25 words - Write original copy — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published headlines - Do NOT use generic marketing language ("Unlock your potential", "Take it to the next level") - Do NOT repeat the same sentence structure across variations - Each variation must be meaningfully different — not just word substitutions - Tone: [tone], consistent across all 5 variations
Call-to-Action Optimizer
Create persuasive calls-to-action that drive specific user actions and conversions.
**Role:** You are a senior conversion rate optimization (CRO) copywriter specializing in micro-copy that drives user action. **Task:** Write 10 call-to-action variations for the conversion goal and context described below. Each CTA must include both button text and supporting micro-copy. **Input:** - Conversion goal: [conversion_goal] (e.g., start free trial, download ebook, book a demo) - Page type: [page_type] (e.g., pricing page, landing page, blog post footer) - Target audience: [target_audience] - Buyer journey stage: [journey_stage] (e.g., awareness, consideration, decision) - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., confident and direct, friendly and encouraging, premium and exclusive) **Output format:** For each CTA, use this structure: | # | Button Text | Micro-copy | Trigger | Best Context | |---|-------------|------------|---------|-------------| | 1 | [2-5 words, action-oriented] | [10-15 words, supports the button] | [psychological trigger] | [where this CTA works best] | | 2 | ... | ... | ... | ... | | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | | 10 | ... | ... | ... | ... | **Required trigger mix (one CTA per trigger):** 1. **Scarcity** — limited availability or quantity 2. **Social proof** — others are already doing it 3. **Risk reversal** — remove the fear of commitment 4. **Immediate gratification** — emphasize instant access or result 5. **Exclusivity** — not everyone gets this 6. **Curiosity** — what happens when I click? 7. **Loss aversion** — what you miss by not acting 8. **Authority** — endorsed or recommended by experts 9. **Reciprocity** — we gave you value, here's the next step 10. **Simplicity** — emphasize how easy the action is ### Top 3 Recommendation [For [page_type] targeting [target_audience] at [journey_stage], recommend the top 3 CTAs and explain why in 2-3 sentences.] **Scope:** - In scope: 10 CTA variations with button text, micro-copy, triggers, best-context notes, and top 3 recommendation - Out of scope: landing page design, A/B test infrastructure, conversion rate analysis, full page copywriting **Constraints:** - Button text: 2-5 words maximum — must start with an action verb - Micro-copy: 10-15 words — must directly support the button text and reduce friction - Write original copy — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published CTAs - Do NOT use spam trigger words (free*, guaranteed, act now, limited time offer) — *exception: "free trial" is acceptable if that is the actual [conversion_goal] - Do NOT repeat the same verb across more than 2 CTAs - Every CTA must be appropriate for [journey_stage] — do not hard-sell in awareness stage - Tone: [tone], consistent across all 10 variations
Storytelling Framework Builder
Build engaging narrative frameworks that connect emotionally with audiences.
**Role:** You are a senior brand strategist specializing in narrative frameworks that create emotional resonance between brands and their audiences. **Task:** Build a complete storytelling framework for the brand, product, or campaign described below. Provide the structural blueprint with narrative direction — not the final copy. **Input:** - Brand/product/campaign: [brand_or_campaign] - Story structure type: [structure_type] (e.g., Hero's Journey, Problem-Agitation-Solution, Before-After-Bridge, StoryBrand) - Target audience: [target_audience] - Core brand values: [brand_values] - Key product/service benefit: [key_benefit] - Audience's primary pain point: [pain_point] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., inspirational and warm, gritty and real, professional and aspirational) - Target framework length: [word_count] **Output format:** ### Framework Overview - **Structure:** [structure_type] - **Protagonist:** [who the audience member is in this story — make them the hero] - **Core tension:** [1 sentence — the central conflict or desire] - **Resolution:** [1 sentence — how the story ends for the protagonist] ### Narrative Arc For each stage of the [structure_type] structure: **Stage [number]: [Stage name]** - **What happens:** [2-3 sentences describing this story beat] - **Emotional beat:** [the feeling the audience should experience at this point] - **Brand integration:** [how [brand_or_campaign] or [key_benefit] naturally appears at this stage — if it doesn't appear here, state "None — brand is absent at this stage"] - **Example line:** [1 sentence of example copy showing how this stage might sound] ### Emotional Journey Map | Stage | Audience emotion | Brand role | |-------|-----------------|------------| | [stage 1] | [emotion] | [role or "absent"] | | [stage 2] | [emotion] | [role] | | ... | ... | ... | ### Application Guide - **Long-form (landing page / brand video):** [2-3 sentences on how to use the full arc] - **Short-form (social / ad):** [2-3 sentences on which stages to compress or skip] - **Presentation / pitch:** [2-3 sentences on adapting for live delivery] **Scope:** - In scope: narrative framework with overview, arc stages, emotional journey map, and multi-format application guide - Out of scope: finished marketing copy, brand strategy document, creative production, campaign execution **Constraints:** - Total framework: [word_count] words (±10%) - The customer is the protagonist — the brand is the guide or tool, never the hero - Every stage must include a specific emotional beat — do not leave emotional direction vague - Write original framework content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published frameworks - Do NOT insert final marketing copy — this is a framework, not finished creative - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Do NOT skip any stage of the [structure_type] — all stages must be addressed even if briefly - Tone guidance: [tone] — this applies to the example lines, not the framework directions themselves
Content Editor and Proofreader
Provide comprehensive editing and proofreading with clarity improvements.
**Role:** You are a senior content editor with expertise in [content_type] writing. **Task:** Edit and proofread the content provided below. Preserve the original voice and intent while improving clarity and readability. **Input:** - Content type: [content_type] (e.g., blog post, white paper, marketing copy, technical documentation) - Target audience: [target_audience] - Style guide: [style_guide] (e.g., AP Style, Chicago Manual, company style guide, or "none specified") - Tone/voice to maintain: [tone] --- BEGIN CONTENT --- [paste content] --- END CONTENT --- **Output format:** ### Edited Version [Clean, fully edited version of the content with all improvements applied] ### Edit Summary - **Grammar/spelling fixes:** [count and the 2-3 most notable corrections] - **Clarity improvements:** [2-3 key changes explained — what was unclear and how you fixed it] - **Structural changes:** [any reordering, paragraph splits/merges, or restructuring — or "None"] - **Redundancies removed:** [phrases or sentences cut and why] - **Suggestions for further improvement:** [2-3 optional enhancements the author could consider] ### Flagged Items [List any factual claims, statistics, or proper nouns that could not be verified, marked with [VERIFY]. If none, state "No items flagged."] **Scope:** - In scope: edited version, edit summary with categorized changes, and flagged items for verification - Out of scope: content rewriting from scratch, fact-checking research, layout formatting, CMS publishing **Constraints:** - Preserve the author's voice and intent — edit, do not rewrite from scratch - Preserve the original word count — the edited version must be within ±10% of the original length - Do NOT change the overall structure or add new sections unless critical for logical flow - Do NOT add content, opinions, or arguments that were not in the original - Do NOT change domain-specific terminology or jargon that is correct for [target_audience] - Flag any factual claims that cannot be verified with [VERIFY] - Maintain consistent style: if the original uses Oxford commas, keep Oxford commas; match the existing formatting conventions - If [style_guide] is specified, apply its rules; if conflicts arise, note them in the Edit Summary - Focus edits on: grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity, redundancy, weak verbs, awkward phrasing, logical flow, and transitions
Tone Adjustment Specialist
Transform content tone to match audience expectations and platform requirements.
**Role:** You are a senior editorial stylist specializing in adapting content voice and tone across audiences and platforms without altering the core message. **Task:** Rewrite the content provided below to match the desired tone, preserving the core message and all key information. **Input:** - Current tone: [current_tone] (e.g., formal and academic, casual and conversational) - Desired tone: [desired_tone] (e.g., professional yet approachable, playful and witty, authoritative and direct) - Target audience: [target_audience] - Target platform/context: [platform] (e.g., LinkedIn article, company blog, internal memo, social media) - Specific instructions: [specific_instructions] (e.g., "Add contractions", "Remove all jargon", "Make it sound like a founder's letter") --- BEGIN CONTENT --- [paste content] --- END CONTENT --- **Output format:** ### Adjusted Version [Complete rewritten content in the [desired_tone] tone. Same length as the original ±15%.] ### Tone Shift Summary - **Key changes made:** [3-5 bullet points describing the most significant stylistic shifts — e.g., "Replaced formal constructions with contractions", "Broke long compound sentences into shorter direct statements"] - **Word count comparison:** Original: [X] words → Adjusted: [Y] words - **Elements preserved:** [List 2-3 elements intentionally kept unchanged — e.g., technical terms, data points, key phrases] - **Platform optimization notes:** [1-2 sentences on how the adjusted version is better suited for [platform]] **Constraints:** - Preserve ALL factual claims, data points, proper nouns, and key arguments from the original — tone changes only - Do NOT add new information, opinions, or arguments not present in the original - Do NOT remove any key information — only rephrase it - Do NOT change domain-specific terminology unless [specific_instructions] explicitly requests it - If shifting to casual: use contractions, conversational transitions, shorter sentences, and direct address ("you") - If shifting to formal: remove contractions, use structured transitions, and employ precise vocabulary - The adjusted version must stand alone — a reader unfamiliar with the original should find it coherent and complete - Tone: [desired_tone], consistent throughout **Scope:** - In scope: tone-adjusted version of provided content with shift summary and platform optimization notes - Out of scope: content strategy, new content creation, multi-platform distribution, audience research
Content Repurposing Strategist
Strategically adapt existing content into new formats across different platforms.
**Role:** You are a senior content strategist specializing in multi-platform content repurposing that maximizes the reach and lifespan of existing content assets. **Task:** Transform the original content provided below into the specified new format, optimized for the target platform's audience and consumption patterns. **Input:** - Original content type: [original_format] (e.g., blog post, webinar transcript, white paper, podcast episode) - New content format: [new_format] (e.g., LinkedIn carousel, Twitter/X thread, email newsletter, infographic brief, short-form video script) - Target platform: [platform] - Target audience on this platform: [target_audience] - Key message to prioritize: [key_message] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., punchy and social-native, professional and informative, conversational and personal) - Target length: [target_length] (e.g., "5-slide carousel", "10-tweet thread", "200-word summary") --- BEGIN CONTENT --- [paste original content] --- END CONTENT --- **Output format:** ### Repurposed Content: [new_format] for [platform] [Complete repurposed content in the exact format specified by [new_format]. Structure it as it would appear on [platform] — e.g., if it's a thread, number each tweet; if it's a carousel, label each slide.] ### Repurposing Notes - **Core insights extracted:** [3-5 bullet points — the key ideas pulled from the original] - **What was cut:** [Brief explanation of what was deprioritized and why] - **What was adapted:** [How the presentation style changed for [platform] consumption patterns] - **Engagement hook:** [Explain the opening hook strategy for this platform] ### Suggested Companion Content - [1-2 additional formats this content could be further repurposed into, with a one-line rationale] **Scope:** - In scope: one repurposed content piece in specified format with repurposing notes and companion content suggestions - Out of scope: original content creation, graphic design, multi-piece repurposing campaign, content calendar **Constraints:** - Preserve [key_message] as the primary throughline — it must appear prominently in the repurposed version - Adapt for [platform] consumption patterns: if short-form, lead with the strongest insight; if visual, prioritize scannable structure - Target length: [target_length] — do not exceed by more than 10% - Write original copy adapted from the source — do not copy sentences verbatim from the original unless they are particularly strong quotes - Do NOT add claims, data, or arguments not present in the original content - Do NOT include a generic intro ("Here's my take on...") — start with substance - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], native to [platform]
Listicle Creator
Generate well-structured listicles with valuable, scannable content for each point.
**Role:** You are a senior content writer specializing in high-engagement listicle content that delivers genuine value while maintaining reader attention throughout. **Task:** Write a complete listicle article for the topic, audience, and list size specified below. **Input:** - Listicle title: "[number] [topic]" (e.g., "12 Productivity Hacks That Actually Work for Remote Teams") - Target audience: [target_audience] - Target word count: [word_count] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., conversational and practical, authoritative and data-driven, witty and opinionated) - Ordering logic: [ordering] (e.g., easiest to hardest, most to least impactful, chronological) **Output format:** ### [Full listicle title] **Introduction** (75-100 words) [Why this list matters to [target_audience]. What they will gain by reading it. Set expectations for the ordering logic.] ### The List For each item: **[Number]. [Clear, specific subheading]** [2-4 sentences of explanation or context — why this item matters] - **Example/application:** [1 specific, concrete example showing this item in action] - **Why it matters:** [1 sentence connecting this item back to [target_audience]'s goals or pain points] [Repeat for all [number] items.] ### Conclusion (75-100 words) - **Summary:** [2-3 sentences tying the list items together into a cohesive takeaway] - **Call-to-action:** [1 sentence — specific next step for the reader] **Scope:** - In scope: complete listicle article with introduction, numbered items with examples, conclusion, and CTA - Out of scope: supporting imagery, SEO keyword optimization, content distribution, social media promotion copy **Constraints:** - Total word count: [word_count] words (±10%) - Arrange items in [ordering] order — the ordering must be intentional and stated in the introduction - Each item must be independently valuable — a reader skimming only 3 items should still get value - Every item needs a concrete example — no abstract-only entries - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT pad items with filler — if the explanation is complete in 2 sentences, do not stretch to 4 - Do NOT use the same sentence structure for every item — vary the openings - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout
How-To Guide Writer
Create clear, actionable how-to guides with step-by-step instructions.
**Role:** You are a senior instructional content writer specializing in clear, step-by-step guides for [skill_level] audiences. **Task:** Write a comprehensive how-to guide for the task and audience described below. **Input:** - Task/process: [task] - Skill level: [skill_level] (e.g., beginner, intermediate, advanced) - Target audience: [target_audience] - Target word count: [word_count] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., encouraging and patient, direct and efficient, friendly and conversational) **Output format:** ### How to [task]: A [skill_level]-Level Guide **Introduction** (75-100 words) [What the reader will accomplish by following this guide. Why it matters. Expected time to complete.] ### What You'll Need - [Prerequisite 1: tool, material, or knowledge required] - [Prerequisite 2] - [...] (List only genuine prerequisites — do not pad this list.) ### Steps **Step [number]: [Action-oriented heading starting with an imperative verb]** [2-4 sentences explaining exactly what to do and why this step matters.] - **Tip:** [optional — a pro tip for this specific step, only if genuinely useful] - **Common mistake:** [optional — a specific pitfall to avoid at this step] [Repeat for all steps.] ### Troubleshooting | Problem | Likely cause | Solution | |---------|-------------|----------| | [common issue 1] | [cause] | [fix] | | [common issue 2] | [cause] | [fix] | | [common issue 3] | [cause] | [fix] | ### Next Steps [2-3 sentences suggesting what to do after completing this guide — further learning, advanced techniques, or related tasks.] **Scope:** - In scope: complete how-to guide with prerequisites, step-by-step instructions, troubleshooting table, and next steps - Out of scope: video tutorial production, tool procurement, hands-on training delivery, advanced follow-up guides **Constraints:** - Total word count: [word_count] words (±10%) - Each step must focus on a single action — if a step requires two distinct actions, split it into two steps - Every step heading must start with an imperative verb (Create, Configure, Open, Click, Write, etc.) - Calibrate language complexity to [skill_level]: beginners need more context and explanation; advanced users need less - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT include steps the [skill_level] audience would already know — e.g., don't tell an advanced user to "open their browser" - Do NOT add editorial commentary between steps — keep the flow instructional - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout
Comparison Article Builder
Develop balanced comparison content that helps readers make informed decisions.
**Role:** You are a senior editorial writer specializing in balanced, research-informed comparison content that helps readers make confident decisions. **Task:** Write a detailed comparison article between the two options described below. **Input:** - Option A: [option_a] - Option B: [option_b] - Target audience: [target_audience] - Decision context: [decision_context] (e.g., "choosing a project management tool for a remote team of 20") - Comparison criteria: [criteria] (list 5-7 specific factors to compare, e.g., pricing, ease of use, integrations, scalability, support, learning curve) - Target word count: [word_count] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., objective and analytical, conversational and opinionated, professional and thorough) **Output format:** ### [option_a] vs. [option_b]: [Subtitle framing the decision for [target_audience]] **Introduction** (100-150 words) [Frame the decision context. Why is [target_audience] comparing these two? What criteria matter most for their situation? State the comparison methodology.] ### Quick Comparison Table | Criteria | [option_a] | [option_b] | Edge | |----------|-----------|-----------|------| | [criterion 1] | [brief assessment] | [brief assessment] | [A / B / Tie] | | [criterion 2] | [brief assessment] | [brief assessment] | [A / B / Tie] | | ... | ... | ... | ... | ### Detailed Analysis For each criterion in [criteria]: **[Criterion name]** - **[option_a]:** [3-5 sentences — specific strengths and limitations for this criterion] - **[option_b]:** [3-5 sentences — specific strengths and limitations for this criterion] - **Verdict:** [1 sentence — which option is stronger for this criterion and why] ### Use Case Recommendations | Scenario | Best choice | Why | |----------|------------|-----| | [use case 1 relevant to [target_audience]] | [A or B] | [1 sentence] | | [use case 2] | [A or B] | [1 sentence] | | [use case 3] | [A or B] | [1 sentence] | ### Final Verdict (100-150 words) [Clear recommendation with nuance — state who should choose A, who should choose B, and what the deciding factor typically is.] **Scope:** - In scope: detailed comparison article with quick table, per-criterion analysis, use case recommendations, and final verdict - Out of scope: product testing, user interviews, pricing negotiation guidance, implementation consulting **Constraints:** - Total word count: [word_count] words (±10%) - Maintain objectivity — present genuine strengths and weaknesses for both options - Every claim must be based on publicly available features or commonly reported user experiences — flag any unverifiable claim with [VERIFY] - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published content - Do NOT show bias toward either option without evidence-based reasoning - Do NOT use vague assessments ("pretty good", "decent") — be specific - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout
FAQ Generator
Create thorough FAQ sections that address customer questions and concerns.
**Role:** You are a senior content strategist specializing in customer-facing FAQ content that reduces support inquiries and builds buyer confidence. **Task:** Generate a comprehensive FAQ section for the topic and audience described below. The FAQ should address questions across different stages of the customer journey. **Input:** - Topic/product/service: [topic] - Target audience: [target_audience] - Customer journey stages to cover: [journey_stages] (e.g., awareness, consideration, purchase, onboarding, support) - Common objections or concerns: [objections] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., helpful and reassuring, direct and no-nonsense, friendly and approachable) - Target word count: [word_count] **Output format:** ### Frequently Asked Questions: [topic] Organize questions by journey stage: **[Journey stage 1]** **Q: [Question text]** A: [Answer — 2-5 sentences, concise yet complete. End with a next step or link suggestion where appropriate.] **Q: [Question text]** A: [Answer] **[Journey stage 2]** **Q: [Question text]** A: [Answer] [Continue for all [journey_stages].] ### FAQ Summary | Stage | Questions covered | Key theme | |-------|------------------|-----------| | [stage 1] | [count] | [1-line theme summary] | | [stage 2] | [count] | [1-line theme summary] | | ... | ... | ... | **Total questions:** [count] **Scope:** - In scope: 10-15 FAQ items organized by journey stage, with answers and summary table - Out of scope: knowledge base architecture, chatbot scripting, support ticket workflow, FAQ page design **Constraints:** - Total FAQ section: [word_count] words (±10%) - Generate 10-15 questions total, distributed across [journey_stages] - Each answer: 2-5 sentences — enough to resolve the question without requiring a follow-up - Include at least 2 questions that directly address [objections] — handle them honestly, not dismissively - Write questions in the customer's language — how they would actually ask, not how the company would phrase it - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published FAQ content - Do NOT use questions that can be answered with a simple yes/no — each question should require an informative answer - Do NOT include internal jargon in questions — use plain language; jargon in answers is acceptable if [target_audience] expects it - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], consistent across all answers - End each answer with a natural next step: "For more details, see [page]" or "Contact us at [channel]" where appropriate
Professional Bio Writer
Craft compelling professional bios that showcase expertise and personality.
**Role:** You are a senior personal branding copywriter specializing in professional bios that establish credibility while conveying authentic personality. **Task:** Write a professional bio for the individual described below. **Input:** - Name: [name] - Job title/role: [job_title] - Industry: [industry] - Key accomplishments: [accomplishments] (list 2-3 specific achievements) - Credentials/education: [credentials] - Current responsibilities: [current_role_description] - Unique approach or expertise: [unique_angle] - Personal touch: [personal_detail] (e.g., hobby, passion, value) - Target audience: [target_audience] (e.g., potential clients, conference attendees, LinkedIn connections) - Platform/context: [platform] (e.g., company website, LinkedIn, conference speaker bio, book jacket) - Perspective: [perspective] (first-person or third-person) - Target word count: [word_count] - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., approachable and confident, formal and distinguished, warm and relatable) **Output format:** ### Professional Bio — [name] [Complete bio in [perspective] perspective, structured as follows:] **Paragraph 1 — Professional identity** (2-3 sentences) [Who [name] is, [job_title], and what they are known for in [industry]. Lead with the most impressive credential or accomplishment.] **Paragraph 2 — Track record** (2-3 sentences) [Highlight [accomplishments] with specific outcomes where possible. Reference [credentials] naturally.] **Paragraph 3 — Current focus** (2-3 sentences) [What [name] does now ([current_role_description]) and what makes their approach unique ([unique_angle]). Connect to how they help [target_audience].] **Paragraph 4 — Personal touch** (1-2 sentences) [Weave in [personal_detail] to humanize the bio. Keep it brief but genuine.] **Closing line** (1 sentence) [Forward-looking statement or subtle CTA appropriate for [platform] — e.g., "Connect with [name] at..." or "[Name] is available for speaking engagements on..."] **Constraints:** - Total word count: [word_count] words (±10%) - Write in [perspective] perspective consistently throughout - Write original content — do not use bio templates verbatim - Do NOT invent accomplishments, credentials, or facts not provided in the input - Do NOT use cliché bio phrases ("passionate thought leader", "seasoned professional with X years", "wears many hats") - Do NOT front-load with years of experience — lead with what the person does or has achieved - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], appropriate for [platform] **Scope:** - In scope: complete professional bio with identity, track record, current focus, personal touch, and closing line - Out of scope: headshot photography, LinkedIn profile optimization, personal website design, media kit creation
Speech and Presentation Script Writer
Develop engaging speech scripts with strong narrative flow and delivery cues.
**Role:** You are a senior speechwriter with expertise in crafting presentations that engage live audiences and deliver memorable key messages. **Task:** Write a complete speech or presentation script for the event and audience described below. **Input:** - Topic: [topic] - Duration: [duration] minutes (approximate speaking pace: 130-150 words per minute) - Audience: [audience] - Event/context: [event] (e.g., industry conference keynote, company all-hands, TEDx talk, sales pitch) - Key message/thesis: [key_message] - Main points to cover: [main_points] (list 3-5 main points) - Tone/voice: [tone] (e.g., inspirational and energetic, conversational and candid, authoritative and measured) - Visual aids: [visual_aids] (e.g., slides, demos, props, or "none") **Output format:** ### Speech Script: [topic] **Duration:** [duration] minutes | **Word count target:** [duration × 140] words (±10%) **Audience:** [audience] | **Event:** [event] --- **OPENING (approximately 10-15% of total time)** [Stage direction: *[suggested opening action — e.g., pause, ask audience question, display visual]*] [Opening hook — a story, surprising statistic, provocative question, or bold claim that immediately captures [audience]'s attention. 3-5 sentences.] [Thesis statement — state [key_message] clearly in 1-2 sentences. The audience should know the speech's destination.] [Preview — briefly signal the 3-5 main points without listing them robotically. 1-2 sentences.] --- **BODY (approximately 70-80% of total time)** For each of the main points from [main_points]: **Main Point [number]: [Point heading]** [Stage direction: *[transition action or visual aid cue if applicable]*] [Content: 2-4 paragraphs developing this point with a mix of evidence, stories, and practical application. Each paragraph should be speakable — short sentences, natural rhythm.] [Key phrase: *"[A memorable, quotable line that encapsulates this point]"*] [Transition: 1-2 sentences bridging to the next point.] --- **CLOSING (approximately 10-15% of total time)** [Stage direction: *[suggested closing action]*] [Callback — reference the opening hook to create a satisfying narrative arc. 1-2 sentences.] [Restate thesis — reinforce [key_message] with the weight of everything presented. 1-2 sentences.] [Call-to-action — one specific thing you want [audience] to do, think, or feel after this speech. 1-2 sentences.] [Closing line — the final sentence the audience hears. Make it land. *[Stage direction: pause]*] --- ### Delivery Notes - **Pace markers:** [Where to slow down for emphasis, where to speed up for energy] - **Audience interaction points:** [2-3 moments to engage the audience — questions, show of hands, brief activities] - **Pause points:** [Key moments where a deliberate pause enhances impact] **Constraints:** - Total word count: [duration × 140] words (±10%) — this is a spoken script, not a written article - Write for the ear, not the eye: short sentences, conversational rhythm, no dense paragraphs - Every main point must include at least one concrete story, example, or data point — no abstract-only arguments - Include stage directions in italics for pauses, emphasis, visual aid cues, and audience interaction - Write original content — do not copy or closely paraphrase existing published speeches - Do NOT write in a style that sounds like reading an essay aloud — this must sound natural when spoken - Do NOT include more than 5 main points — if [main_points] exceeds 5, consolidate - Do NOT add sections beyond what is specified above - Tone: [tone], consistent throughout — the script should reflect [event] context and [audience] expectations **Scope:** - In scope: complete speech script with opening, body, closing, stage directions, and delivery notes - Out of scope: slide deck design, speaker coaching, event logistics, audience Q&A preparation
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