Your Complete AI Prompt Toolkit
This library contains over 200 battle-tested prompts organised into 12 categories. Each prompt uses placeholder fields so you can adapt it to your context in seconds. Below is a curated selection from six of the most popular categories.
How to use this library: Replace every [PLACEHOLDER] with your specific details. Layer prompts together for complex tasks — start with a research prompt, then feed the output into a writing prompt.
Writing & Editing
Blog Post Draft
Write a 1,200-word blog post about [TOPIC] for [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Use a [TONE — e.g. conversational, authoritative] tone. Include an engaging hook, three subheadings with supporting evidence, and a clear call-to-action at the end. Optimise for the keyword "[PRIMARY KEYWORD]".
Editing Pass
Review the following text for clarity, grammar, and flow. Preserve my voice but tighten any wordy sentences. Flag any unsupported claims and suggest where I should add data or examples.
[PASTE TEXT]
Executive Summary
Summarise the following report into a 150-word executive summary suitable for [C-SUITE / BOARD / STAKEHOLDER GROUP]. Lead with the key finding, include no more than three supporting data points, and close with the recommended next step.
[PASTE REPORT]
Research & Analysis
Literature Review
Act as a research analyst. Summarise the key findings, methodologies, and gaps across these [NUMBER] sources on [TOPIC]. Organise your analysis by theme rather than by source. Highlight where the sources agree, where they conflict, and what questions remain unanswered.
[PASTE SOURCES OR DESCRIPTIONS]
Competitive Analysis
Analyse [COMPETITOR NAME]'s positioning in the [INDUSTRY] market. Cover their value proposition, target audience, pricing model, key differentiators, and potential vulnerabilities. Use a structured format with bullet points under each heading.
Business Strategy
SWOT Analysis
Conduct a SWOT analysis for [COMPANY/PRODUCT] in the context of [MARKET CONDITION OR TREND]. For each quadrant, provide at least four items with a one-sentence explanation. Prioritise the items by potential impact.
Business Case
Draft a one-page business case for [INITIATIVE]. Include: problem statement, proposed solution, expected benefits (quantified where possible), estimated costs, timeline, key risks, and success metrics.
Marketing & Communications
Email Campaign
Write a [NUMBER]-email nurture sequence for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] targeting [AUDIENCE SEGMENT]. Each email should have: a subject line (under 50 characters), preview text, body copy (under 200 words), and a single CTA. The sequence should move from awareness to consideration to decision.
Social Media Batch
Create 10 social media posts about [TOPIC] for [PLATFORM]. Mix formats: 3 text-only thought-leadership posts, 3 carousel concepts with slide-by-slide outlines, 2 poll/question posts, and 2 promotional posts. Include relevant hashtag suggestions for each.
Coding & Technical
Code Review
Review this [LANGUAGE] code for bugs, security vulnerabilities, performance issues, and readability. Explain each issue, rate its severity (critical / warning / suggestion), and provide the corrected code.
[PASTE CODE]
Architecture Design
Design a system architecture for [APPLICATION DESCRIPTION]. Include: component diagram, data flow, API endpoints, database schema, and technology recommendations. Consider scalability for [EXPECTED SCALE] and a budget constraint of [BUDGET RANGE].
Thought Leadership
LinkedIn Article
Write a 800-word LinkedIn article arguing that [THESIS STATEMENT]. Open with a surprising statistic or contrarian take. Support with three evidence-based arguments. Close with a question that invites discussion. Tone: confident but not arrogant.
Conference Talk Outline
Create a 20-minute conference talk outline on [TOPIC] for an audience of [AUDIENCE DESCRIPTION]. Structure it with a compelling opening story, three key insights (each with a supporting anecdote or data point), and a memorable closing. Include suggested slide concepts for each section.
All 12 Categories
| Category | Prompts | Best For |
| Writing & Editing | 25+ | Blog posts, reports, copy, summaries |
| Research & Analysis | 20+ | Literature reviews, market research, data synthesis |
| Business Strategy | 18+ | SWOT, business cases, planning |
| Marketing | 22+ | Campaigns, social media, SEO |
| Coding & Technical | 20+ | Code review, debugging, architecture |
| Creative | 15+ | Brainstorming, storytelling, ideation |
| HR & People | 18+ | Recruitment, onboarding, policy |
| Education | 15+ | Lesson plans, assessments, feedback |
| Data & Analytics | 15+ | SQL, dashboards, interpretation |
| Legal & Compliance | 12+ | Contract review, policy drafting |
| Productivity | 14+ | Meeting notes, task management, email |
| Thought Leadership | 12+ | Articles, talks, opinion pieces |
Pro tip: The most effective prompts combine a clear role, specific context, a defined task, and an explicit format. This is the RCTF framework — and you can learn it in depth in the AI Fundamentals course.