Prompt Examples by Task

Use these examples as starting points, then replace placeholders with your own context.

Last updated: 2026-03-19

1. Marketing: Landing Page Rewrite

Act as a conversion copywriter. Rewrite this landing page section for [audience]. Keep tone [tone]. Max 140 words. Include one headline, one proof point, and one CTA.

2. Marketing: Email Sequence

Create a 3-email onboarding sequence for [product]. Audience: [segment]. Goal: [goal]. Each email must include subject line, preview text, and body under 120 words.

3. Product: Feature Spec Draft

Draft a feature spec for [feature]. Include Problem, User Story, Scope, Non-Goals, Success Metrics, and Risks. Use concise bullets only.

4. Product: Release Notes

Write release notes for [version]. Audience: existing customers. Include What changed, Why it matters, and Upgrade notes. Avoid technical jargon unless required.

5. Operations: SOP Draft

Create a standard operating procedure for [process]. Include Trigger, Inputs, Steps, QA checks, and Escalation rules.

6. Operations: Weekly Report

Summarize this week's updates into: Wins, Blockers, Decisions, Next Week. Keep each section to 3 bullets max.

7. Research: Interview Summary

Summarize interview transcript for [project]. Return themes, evidence quotes, contradictions, and open questions. Do not invent quotes.

8. Research: Competitor Snapshot

Compare [competitor A], [competitor B], and [competitor C] on positioning, pricing model, and target segment. Return as a comparison table plus a short conclusion.

9. Writing: Story Starter

Generate a writing prompt for a [genre] short story. Include setting, conflict, and one hard constraint. End with a first sentence starter.

10. Universal Prompt QA Step

After generating any output, run a self-check: list assumptions, missing inputs, and one improved version with tighter constraints.

You can apply this same QA step in this site's Prompt Quality Check tool.