10 Power Prompts to Supercharge Your AI Workflow
AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can transform productivity—if you know how to prompt them effectively. These 10 ready-to-use prompts cover common professional tasks, from technical reviews to creative work. Simply copy, paste, and tweak as needed.
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**1. Deep Research Prompt**
Use this to get comprehensive, well-sourced answers on complex topics:
Act as a subject matter expert on [topic]. Provide a 500-word overview covering:
- Key concepts/terminology
- Current trends (cite recent studies or reports)
- Major players/organizations
- Unresolved challenges
Format as markdown with bullet points and bold headers. Prioritize data from peer-reviewed journals or authoritative industry sources published within the last 3 years.
Why it works: Forces specificity and recency while structuring output for readability.
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**2. Content Writing Prompt**
Generate blog posts or articles with clear structure and style guidance:
Write an 800-word [blog post/guide] titled "[Title]" targeting [audience]. Use a [conversational/formal] tone and include:
- 3-5 H2 sections with actionable takeaways
- 1 data point or example per section
- A short "Key Takeaways" box at the end
Optimize for readability (Flesch score >70). Avoid fluff and passive voice.
Why it works: Balances creativity with constraints to align with editorial goals.
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**3. Code Review Prompt**
Get detailed feedback on your scripts or algorithms:
Review this [language] code for efficiency, readability, and security:
[Paste code]
Highlight:
- Any redundant operations
- Potential edge cases not handled
- Suggested refactoring opportunities
Format feedback as:
1. **Issue** (severity: low/medium/high)
2. **Why it matters**
3. **Fixed version snippet** (if applicable)
Why it works: Structured output makes it easy to prioritize fixes.
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**4. Data Analysis Prompt**
Quickly interpret datasets or visualizations:
Analyze this [dataset/chart] and summarize:
- 3 key trends/patterns
- 1 surprising outlier/anomaly
- A recommended next step for investigation
Use plain language—avoid statistical jargon. If uncertain, list questions to clarify with stakeholders.
Why it works: Focuses on actionable business insights over raw stats.
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**5. Email Drafting Prompt**
Polished, context-aware emails for any scenario:
Draft a [professional/casual] email to [recipient] about [topic]. Key points to include:
- [Point 1]
- [Point 2]
- [Call to action]
Tone: [friendly/urgent/apologetic]. Keep under 150 words. Add a subject line option.
Why it works: Adapts to recipient and purpose while staying concise.
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**6. Meeting Summary Prompt**
Turn messy notes into executive summaries:
Condense these meeting notes into a 5-bullet summary:
[Paste notes]
Structure as:
1. **Decisions made**
2. **Action items** (owner/deadline)
3. **Open questions**
4. **Next steps**
Use bold for names/dates. Keep jargon-free.
Why it works: Extracts signal from noise for quick follow-ups.
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**7. Project Planning Prompt**
Break down complex initiatives into tasks:
Create a 4-week project plan for [goal]. Include:
- Phase 1 (Days 1-7): 3 critical milestones
- Phase 2 (Days 8-21): Key dependencies
- Phase 3 (Days 22-28): Risk mitigation steps
Output as a table with columns: Task, Owner, Deadline, Status.
Why it works: Visual format clarifies ownership and timelines.
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**8. SEO Optimization Prompt**
Improve content for search engines and humans:
Audit this text for SEO and engagement:
[Paste text]
Suggest:
- 3 target keywords to add
- 2 places to insert internal links
- 1 meta description option (<160 chars)
Flag any sentences harder than 10th-grade reading level.
Why it works: Balances technical SEO with readability.
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**9. Social Media Prompt**
Generate platform-specific posts:
Write a [LinkedIn/Twitter/Instagram] post about [topic]. Include:
- 1 hook/question to spark engagement
- 2 concise points with emojis (if appropriate)
- 1 CTA (e.g., "Comment your take below")
Style: [inspirational/educational/humorous]. Length: [platform-appropriate].
Why it works: Tailors tone and length to each platform’s algorithm.
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**10. Creative Brainstorming Prompt**
Break through idea blocks with constraints:
Generate 10 [product names/campaign ideas/solutions] for [goal]. Constraints:
- Must include [element, e.g., nature metaphor]
- Avoid [overused trope, e.g., tech puns]
- Appeal to [target persona]
Rank ideas by uniqueness and feasibility.
Why it works: Constraints fuel creativity better than open-ended requests.
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**Customizing These Prompts**
1. Add context: The more specifics (audience, style, constraints), the better the output.
2. Iterate: Treat the first response as a draft—ask for refinements.
3. Test variants: Try slight wording changes to compare results.
Pro Tip: Save your top-performing prompts as templates in a doc or tool like Notion.
— Maya Chen, AI productivity strategist at AIStackDigest.com
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