# The AI Prompt Vault

300+ battle-tested ChatGPT/Claude prompts for founders, marketers, and freelancers.

Use this like a Notion doc: copy a prompt, replace the bracketed context, and ask the model to clarify before drafting when stakes are high.

## How to use this vault

1. Pick the category closest to your job-to-be-done.
2. Paste the prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or your preferred AI assistant.
3. Replace bracketed placeholders with your real context, constraints, examples, and desired tone.
4. Ask for two passes: first strategy, then polished output.
5. Verify facts, legal claims, pricing, and customer details before publishing.

## Contents

- [Sales](#sales) — 52 prompts
- [Marketing](#marketing) — 52 prompts
- [Coding](#coding) — 52 prompts
- [Writing](#writing) — 52 prompts
- [Operations](#operations) — 52 prompts
- [Hiring](#hiring) — 52 prompts

## Sales

Prompts for finding, qualifying, converting, and retaining customers without sounding like a spam bot.

### Sales-01: Identify the buyer's real pain

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to identify the buyer's real pain for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-02: Turn a weak lead list into a ranked prospect plan

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to turn a weak lead list into a ranked prospect plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-03: Write a cold email that earns a reply

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a cold email that earns a reply for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-04: Create a follow-up that does not feel needy

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a follow-up that does not feel needy for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-05: Prepare a discovery call agenda

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to prepare a discovery call agenda for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-06: Diagnose deal risk

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to diagnose deal risk for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical sequence with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-07: Write a concise proposal

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a concise proposal for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-08: Handle the price objection

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to handle the price objection for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-09: Summarize a sales call

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to summarize a sales call for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-10: Build a referral ask

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a referral ask for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-11: Write a linkedin connection note

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a LinkedIn connection note for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-12: Create a lead magnet outreach angle

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a lead magnet outreach angle for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-13: Draft a breakup email

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to draft a breakup email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical sequence with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-14: Design a consultative sales script

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to design a consultative sales script for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-15: Turn testimonials into proof points

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to turn testimonials into proof points for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-16: Map the buying committee

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to map the buying committee for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-17: Create a qualification checklist

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a qualification checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-18: Write a voicemail script

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a voicemail script for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-19: Prepare negotiation tradeoffs

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to prepare negotiation tradeoffs for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-20: Build a renewal conversation

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a renewal conversation for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical sequence with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-21: Convert a demo into next steps

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to convert a demo into next steps for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-22: Draft a case-study pitch

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to draft a case-study pitch for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-23: Write a channel partner email

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a channel partner email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-24: Create an upsell recommendation

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create an upsell recommendation for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-25: Analyze lost-deal notes

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to analyze lost-deal notes for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-26: Write a webinar follow-up

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a webinar follow-up for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-27: Create a crm hygiene plan

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a CRM hygiene plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical sequence with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-28: Draft a one-page sales narrative

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to draft a one-page sales narrative for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-29: Build a objection-response library

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a objection-response library for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-30: Write a pricing-anchor script

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a pricing-anchor script for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-31: Create a free-trial conversion sequence

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a free-trial conversion sequence for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-32: Craft an enterprise intro email

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to craft an enterprise intro email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-33: Write a founder-to-founder note

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a founder-to-founder note for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-34: Build a prospect research brief

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a prospect research brief for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical sequence with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-35: Create a meeting-confirmation email

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a meeting-confirmation email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-36: Draft a value hypothesis

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to draft a value hypothesis for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-37: Write a procurement-friendly summary

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a procurement-friendly summary for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-38: Create a mutual action plan

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a mutual action plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-39: Prepare a competitive displacement pitch

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to prepare a competitive displacement pitch for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-40: Draft a win-back email

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to draft a win-back email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-41: Build a consultative question bank

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a consultative question bank for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical sequence with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-42: Create sales enablement bullets

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create sales enablement bullets for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-43: Write a short social proof message

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a short social proof message for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-44: Build a partner co-sell plan

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a partner co-sell plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-45: Draft an account expansion email

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to draft an account expansion email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-46: Create a discovery recap

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a discovery recap for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-47: Write a risk-reversal offer

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a risk-reversal offer for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-48: Build a champion enablement memo

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a champion enablement memo for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical sequence with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-49: Draft an objection-handling roleplay

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to draft an objection-handling roleplay for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-50: Create a close plan

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to create a close plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-51: Write a thank-you after purchase

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to write a thank-you after purchase for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical call script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Sales-52: Build a post-sale handoff note

Act as a senior sales operator helping founder-led sales teams, consultants, freelancers, agencies, and B2B operators. Your task is to build a post-sale handoff note for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

## Marketing

Prompts for sharper positioning, faster content production, campaign planning, and conversion-focused messaging.

### Marketing-01: Define a category pov

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to define a category POV for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-02: Rewrite a homepage hero

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to rewrite a homepage hero for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-03: Turn features into benefits

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to turn features into benefits for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-04: Build a campaign calendar

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build a campaign calendar for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-05: Create a launch email

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a launch email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-06: Write a landing page outline

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a landing page outline for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-07: Extract angles from customer reviews

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to extract angles from customer reviews for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical ad set with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-08: Create a linkedin post

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a LinkedIn post for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-09: Write a twitter/x thread

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a Twitter/X thread for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-10: Build a lead magnet idea list

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build a lead magnet idea list for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-11: Create seo article briefs

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create SEO article briefs for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-12: Write paid ad variations

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write paid ad variations for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-13: Draft retargeting copy

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to draft retargeting copy for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-14: Build a nurture sequence

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build a nurture sequence for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical ad set with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-15: Position against alternatives

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to position against alternatives for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-16: Create customer personas

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create customer personas for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-17: Audit a landing page

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to audit a landing page for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-18: Write a product announcement

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a product announcement for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-19: Create a webinar outline

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a webinar outline for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-20: Draft a newsletter intro

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to draft a newsletter intro for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-21: Turn a case study into snippets

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to turn a case study into snippets for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical ad set with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-22: Build a referral campaign

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build a referral campaign for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-23: Write a pricing page section

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a pricing page section for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-24: Create a brand voice guide

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a brand voice guide for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-25: Plan an influencer collaboration

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to plan an influencer collaboration for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-26: Write cold traffic hooks

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write cold traffic hooks for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-27: Create an faq section

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create an FAQ section for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-28: Draft sales-page objections

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to draft sales-page objections for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical ad set with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-29: Build a competitor messaging matrix

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build a competitor messaging matrix for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-30: Create a content repurposing plan

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a content repurposing plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-31: Write a short-form video script

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a short-form video script for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-32: Build a ugc request

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build a UGC request for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-33: Create a founder story

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a founder story for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-34: Draft a press pitch

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to draft a press pitch for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-35: Write community launch posts

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write community launch posts for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical ad set with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-36: Create a marketing experiment plan

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a marketing experiment plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-37: Audit email subject lines

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to audit email subject lines for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-38: Build onboarding emails

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build onboarding emails for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-39: Write abandoned-cart copy

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write abandoned-cart copy for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-40: Create a testimonial request

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a testimonial request for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-41: Build an affiliate pitch

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build an affiliate pitch for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-42: Draft product-led growth prompts

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to draft product-led growth prompts for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical ad set with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-43: Write a comparison page

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a comparison page for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-44: Create a survey for messaging

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create a survey for messaging for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-45: Build an offer stack

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build an offer stack for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-46: Draft a guarantee section

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to draft a guarantee section for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-47: Create an event follow-up

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create an event follow-up for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-48: Write a microcopy audit

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a microcopy audit for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-49: Build a metrics dashboard brief

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to build a metrics dashboard brief for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical ad set with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-50: Create localization notes

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to create localization notes for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical copy deck with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-51: Draft seasonal campaign copy

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to draft seasonal campaign copy for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical calendar with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Marketing-52: Write a reactivation campaign

Act as a senior marketing operator helping solo founders, growth marketers, content teams, creators, agencies, and ecommerce operators. Your task is to write a reactivation campaign for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

## Coding

Prompts for shipping software faster: architecture, debugging, reviews, tests, documentation, and developer workflows.

### Coding-01: Review a pull request

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to review a pull request for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-02: Debug a failing build

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to debug a failing build for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-03: Write unit tests

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write unit tests for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-04: Design an api route

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to design an API route for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-05: Refactor a messy component

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to refactor a messy component for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical pseudocode with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-06: Explain a stack trace

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to explain a stack trace for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical review memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-07: Create a migration plan

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a migration plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical debug log with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-08: Write a database schema

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write a database schema for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-09: Design a caching strategy

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to design a caching strategy for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-10: Find edge cases

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to find edge cases for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-11: Write typescript types

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write TypeScript types for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-12: Convert requirements into tickets

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to convert requirements into tickets for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical pseudocode with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-13: Document an endpoint

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to document an endpoint for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical review memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-14: Build a cli command

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to build a CLI command for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical debug log with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-15: Create a code review checklist

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a code review checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-16: Generate seed data

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to generate seed data for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-17: Design error handling

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to design error handling for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-18: Write integration tests

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write integration tests for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-19: Create a performance audit

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a performance audit for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical pseudocode with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-20: Simplify state management

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to simplify state management for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical review memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-21: Build a security checklist

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to build a security checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical debug log with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-22: Write accessibility fixes

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write accessibility fixes for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-23: Plan a data model

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to plan a data model for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-24: Create a release checklist

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a release checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-25: Write logging instrumentation

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write logging instrumentation for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-26: Diagnose flaky tests

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to diagnose flaky tests for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical pseudocode with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-27: Generate regex with tests

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to generate regex with tests for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical review memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-28: Port code between languages

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to port code between languages for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical debug log with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-29: Create a dependency upgrade plan

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a dependency upgrade plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-30: Write a readme section

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write a README section for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-31: Build a feature flag plan

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to build a feature flag plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-32: Create api examples

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create API examples for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-33: Write a bug reproduction

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write a bug reproduction for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical pseudocode with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-34: Design a background job

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to design a background job for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical review memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-35: Explain legacy code

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to explain legacy code for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical debug log with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-36: Create a component api

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a component API for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-37: Write form validation rules

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write form validation rules for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-38: Plan mobile responsiveness

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to plan mobile responsiveness for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-39: Create a loading-state map

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a loading-state map for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-40: Write sql queries

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write SQL queries for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical pseudocode with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-41: Build a retry strategy

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to build a retry strategy for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical review memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-42: Create a webhook handler plan

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a webhook handler plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical debug log with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-43: Write a smoke test

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write a smoke test for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-44: Design auth flows

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to design auth flows for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-45: Audit environment variables

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to audit environment variables for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-46: Create a rollback plan

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a rollback plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-47: Write monitoring alerts

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write monitoring alerts for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical pseudocode with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-48: Build a package selection matrix

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to build a package selection matrix for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical review memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-49: Create pseudocode

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create pseudocode for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical debug log with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-50: Write a code comment cleanup plan

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to write a code comment cleanup plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical diff plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-51: Design file upload handling

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to design file upload handling for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical test table with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Coding-52: Create a technical debt memo

Act as a senior coding operator helping solo builders, technical founders, freelancers, junior developers, and lean product teams. Your task is to create a technical debt memo for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical architecture note with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

## Writing

Prompts for crisp essays, emails, scripts, proposals, thought leadership, and edited drafts that sound human.

### Writing-01: Outline a persuasive essay

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to outline a persuasive essay for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-02: Rewrite a rough draft

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to rewrite a rough draft for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-03: Create a strong opening

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a strong opening for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-04: Turn notes into a newsletter

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to turn notes into a newsletter for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical editorial memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-05: Write a concise executive summary

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a concise executive summary for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-06: Create a contrarian linkedin post

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a contrarian LinkedIn post for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical summary with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-07: Edit for clarity

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to edit for clarity for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical headline bank with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-08: Edit for warmth

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to edit for warmth for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-09: Write a proposal narrative

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a proposal narrative for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-10: Create a client update

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a client update for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-11: Turn research into bullets

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to turn research into bullets for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical editorial memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-12: Write a podcast intro

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a podcast intro for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-13: Draft a video script

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to draft a video script for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical summary with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-14: Create a blog post outline

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a blog post outline for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical headline bank with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-15: Write a ghostwritten founder post

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a ghostwritten founder post for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-16: Turn a transcript into an article

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to turn a transcript into an article for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-17: Write a cold pitch

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a cold pitch for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-18: Create a one-page memo

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a one-page memo for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical editorial memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-19: Draft an opinion piece

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to draft an opinion piece for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-20: Write a concise bio

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a concise bio for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical summary with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-21: Create a product story

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a product story for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical headline bank with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-22: Write a launch announcement

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a launch announcement for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-23: Build a headline bank

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to build a headline bank for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-24: Rewrite for a specific audience

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to rewrite for a specific audience for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-25: Create a narrative arc

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a narrative arc for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical editorial memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-26: Turn faqs into article sections

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to turn FAQs into article sections for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-27: Write a teardown

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a teardown for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical summary with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-28: Draft an educational carousel

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to draft an educational carousel for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical headline bank with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-29: Create analogies

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create analogies for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-30: Write a customer story

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a customer story for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-31: Edit for active voice

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to edit for active voice for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-32: Shorten a long email

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to shorten a long email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical editorial memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-33: Write a thank-you note

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a thank-you note for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-34: Create a webinar script

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a webinar script for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical summary with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-35: Draft a tutorial

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to draft a tutorial for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical headline bank with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-36: Write an objection-aware section

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write an objection-aware section for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-37: Create a listicle with substance

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a listicle with substance for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-38: Turn bullets into a speech

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to turn bullets into a speech for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-39: Write a grant-style summary

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a grant-style summary for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical editorial memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-40: Draft a case-study narrative

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to draft a case-study narrative for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-41: Create a style imitation brief

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a style imitation brief for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical summary with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-42: Write a landing-page story

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a landing-page story for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical headline bank with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-43: Build a title testing set

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to build a title testing set for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-44: Edit for credibility

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to edit for credibility for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-45: Write a founder manifesto

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a founder manifesto for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-46: Create a thought-leadership outline

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a thought-leadership outline for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical editorial memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-47: Draft a sales letter

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to draft a sales letter for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical script with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-48: Write a crisis update

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a crisis update for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical summary with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-49: Create a meeting recap

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to create a meeting recap for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical headline bank with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-50: Turn data into narrative

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to turn data into narrative for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical outline with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-51: Draft a closing paragraph

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to draft a closing paragraph for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical draft with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Writing-52: Write a plain-english explanation

Act as a senior writing operator helping founders, marketers, freelancers, newsletter writers, consultants, and creators. Your task is to write a plain-English explanation for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rewrite with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

## Operations

Prompts for building repeatable systems, SOPs, dashboards, automations, meetings, and internal decision-making.

### Operations-01: Create an sop

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create an SOP for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-02: Audit a manual process

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to audit a manual process for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-03: Build a weekly operating review

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a weekly operating review for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-04: Write a meeting agenda

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a meeting agenda for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical dashboard brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-05: Turn chaos into a checklist

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to turn chaos into a checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical workflow with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-06: Create a delegation brief

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a delegation brief for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical template with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-07: Build a kpi dashboard outline

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a KPI dashboard outline for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-08: Write a client onboarding workflow

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a client onboarding workflow for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-09: Create a vendor evaluation matrix

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a vendor evaluation matrix for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-10: Draft a project plan

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to draft a project plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-11: Identify automation opportunities

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to identify automation opportunities for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical dashboard brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-12: Build a risk register

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a risk register for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical workflow with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-13: Write a status update

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a status update for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical template with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-14: Create a decision memo

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a decision memo for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-15: Design a handoff process

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to design a handoff process for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-16: Build a quality assurance checklist

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a quality assurance checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-17: Write a customer support macro

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a customer support macro for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-18: Create an incident review

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create an incident review for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical dashboard brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-19: Build a capacity plan

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a capacity plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical workflow with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-20: Write a hiring handoff

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a hiring handoff for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical template with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-21: Create a budget review

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a budget review for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-22: Design a file naming system

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to design a file naming system for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-23: Build a recurring task schedule

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a recurring task schedule for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-24: Write a process improvement plan

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a process improvement plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-25: Create a knowledge base article

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a knowledge base article for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical dashboard brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-26: Draft a stakeholder update

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to draft a stakeholder update for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical workflow with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-27: Build a meeting notes template

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a meeting notes template for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical template with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-28: Create an escalation policy

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create an escalation policy for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-29: Write a deadline recovery plan

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a deadline recovery plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-30: Build a launch checklist

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a launch checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-31: Create a no-meeting audit

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a no-meeting audit for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-32: Write a team norms document

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a team norms document for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical dashboard brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-33: Build a crm cleanup process

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a CRM cleanup process for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical workflow with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-34: Create invoice follow-up sop

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create invoice follow-up SOP for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical template with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-35: Draft a data hygiene checklist

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to draft a data hygiene checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-36: Build a contractor onboarding plan

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a contractor onboarding plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-37: Create a productivity experiment

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a productivity experiment for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-38: Write a procurement checklist

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a procurement checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-39: Build a customer handoff plan

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a customer handoff plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical dashboard brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-40: Create a refund policy draft

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a refund policy draft for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical workflow with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-41: Write a remote work ritual

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write a remote work ritual for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical template with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-42: Build an internal faq

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build an internal FAQ for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-43: Create a quarterly planning prompt

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a quarterly planning prompt for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-44: Draft a resource allocation memo

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to draft a resource allocation memo for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-45: Build a time audit

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a time audit for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-46: Create a bottleneck analysis

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a bottleneck analysis for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical dashboard brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-47: Write an approval workflow

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to write an approval workflow for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical workflow with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-48: Build an operations scorecard

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build an operations scorecard for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical template with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-49: Create a documentation sprint plan

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a documentation sprint plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-50: Draft a compliance-light checklist

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to draft a compliance-light checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical SOP with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-51: Build a postmortem template

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to build a postmortem template for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical checklist with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Operations-52: Create a recurring report

Act as a senior operations operator helping operators, founders, virtual assistants, freelancers, agencies, and small teams. Your task is to create a recurring report for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical memo with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

## Hiring

Prompts for role definition, scorecards, interviews, outreach, onboarding, and performance management.

### Hiring-01: Write a role scorecard

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a role scorecard for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-02: Draft a job post

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a job post for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-03: Create interview questions

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create interview questions for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-04: Build a practical work sample

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a practical work sample for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical interview guide with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-05: Write candidate outreach

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write candidate outreach for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-06: Create a screening rubric

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a screening rubric for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-07: Summarize interview notes

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to summarize interview notes for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-08: Design a reference check

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to design a reference check for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-09: Write a rejection email

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a rejection email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-10: Create an offer call script

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create an offer call script for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-11: Build a 30-60-90 plan

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a 30-60-90 plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical interview guide with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-12: Draft onboarding checklist

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft onboarding checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-13: Write a contractor brief

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a contractor brief for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-14: Create a compensation benchmark prompt

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a compensation benchmark prompt for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-15: Design a take-home assignment

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to design a take-home assignment for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-16: Write a values interview

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a values interview for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-17: Build a hiring funnel dashboard

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a hiring funnel dashboard for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-18: Create a candidate comparison matrix

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a candidate comparison matrix for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical interview guide with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-19: Draft a trial project scope

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a trial project scope for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-20: Write a recruiter intake form

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a recruiter intake form for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-21: Create a skills matrix

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a skills matrix for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-22: Build onboarding email sequence

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build onboarding email sequence for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-23: Write a manager handoff

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a manager handoff for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-24: Create a performance review

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a performance review for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-25: Draft feedback for a teammate

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft feedback for a teammate for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical interview guide with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-26: Write an internal mobility note

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write an internal mobility note for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-27: Create a promotion packet

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a promotion packet for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-28: Build a team capacity analysis

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a team capacity analysis for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-29: Draft a freelance sourcing post

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a freelance sourcing post for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-30: Write a candidate faq

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a candidate FAQ for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-31: Create a remote interview plan

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a remote interview plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-32: Build a structured interview guide

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a structured interview guide for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical interview guide with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-33: Draft a hiring kickoff memo

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a hiring kickoff memo for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-34: Write a candidate nurture email

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a candidate nurture email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-35: Create an assessment calibration guide

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create an assessment calibration guide for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-36: Build a hiring risk checklist

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a hiring risk checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-37: Draft a probation review

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a probation review for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-38: Write a team announcement

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a team announcement for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-39: Create a culture-add interview

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a culture-add interview for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical interview guide with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-40: Build a founder assistant scorecard

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a founder assistant scorecard for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-41: Draft a sales hire role plan

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a sales hire role plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-42: Write an engineering hiring rubric

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write an engineering hiring rubric for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-43: Create a marketer portfolio review

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a marketer portfolio review for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-44: Build a customer support interview

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build a customer support interview for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-45: Draft a first-week schedule

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a first-week schedule for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Offer one conservative option and one bold option. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-46: Write a hiring retrospective

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a hiring retrospective for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical interview guide with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Make the first draft concise, then add optional expansion notes. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-47: Create a diversity sourcing plan

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a diversity sourcing plan for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical matrix with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Highlight risks, tradeoffs, and likely objections. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-48: Build an interviewer training note

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build an interviewer training note for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical plan with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. End with the next three actions I should take. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-49: Draft a reference email

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to draft a reference email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical brief with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions first if the input is missing critical context. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-50: Write a closing candidate email

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to write a closing candidate email for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical scorecard with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. State assumptions explicitly before giving recommendations. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-51: Create a retention risk review

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to create a retention risk review for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical rubric with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Prefer specific examples over generic advice. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

### Hiring-52: Build an offboarding checklist

Act as a senior hiring operator helping founders, hiring managers, recruiters, agencies, and team leads. Your task is to build an offboarding checklist for this situation: [paste context, offer, customer, constraints, notes, or draft]. Return a practical email with: (1) the strategy, (2) the finished copy or artifact, (3) the reasoning behind the choices, (4) variants for low-risk and high-upside execution, and (5) a short implementation checklist. Include a quick quality checklist I can use before publishing or sending. Keep the output direct, useful, and ready to adapt.

## Final checklist

- Total prompts: 312
- Categories: sales, marketing, coding, writing, operations, hiring.
- Best results come from adding real examples, constraints, audience notes, and desired output length.
- Treat AI output as a strong first draft, not final professional advice.
