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AI Sales Prompt Vault · Premium Edition

75 Prompts.
Every Sales
Situation.

A complete library of production-ready AI prompts covering lead generation, offer creation, sales messaging, content, customer analysis, and full automation systems. Copy, customize, and close.

01🎯 Lead Generation
02💡 Offer Creation
03📝 Content Creation
04✉️ Sales Messaging
05🔍 Customer Analysis
06⚙️ Automation & Systems
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Use Cases
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AI Tools

Lead Generation

Find, qualify, and research high-value prospects at scale. These prompts turn your ICP into a precise targeting system — and give you deep intelligence on every company before you reach out.

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Category 01
Lead Generation
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Ideal Client Profile Builder
Generate a detailed ICP for precision targeting
Prompt
You are a B2B market research specialist. I need a comprehensive Ideal Client Profile for my business. My business: [YOUR BUSINESS DESCRIPTION] My core offer: [YOUR SERVICE OR PRODUCT] Current best clients (if any): [DESCRIBE 1-2 EXISTING CLIENTS] Build a detailed ICP that includes: 1. Company demographics (industry, size, revenue range, geography) 2. Decision-maker profile (title, background, priorities, fears) 3. Psychographic triggers (what keeps them up at night) 4. Buying signals (events/situations that indicate they need me now) 5. Where they spend time online and offline 6. Their typical objections to buying 7. A one-sentence ICP summary I can paste into other prompts Be specific and actionable. Avoid vague categories. Output as a structured document I can save and reference.
Variables
[YOUR BUSINESS DESCRIPTION] [YOUR SERVICE OR PRODUCT] [DESCRIBE 1-2 EXISTING CLIENTS]
Usage Example
Input: My business: B2B copywriting agency. Offer: Email sequences for SaaS onboarding. Best client: 30-person SaaS tool with 15% free-to-paid conversion issues.

Output: A full ICP doc targeting VP of Growth at seed-to-Series A SaaS companies, $1M-$10M ARR, with churn above 8% and stagnant free trial conversions.
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LinkedIn Boolean Search Generator
Create precise Boolean search strings for LinkedIn prospecting
Prompt
You are a LinkedIn sales expert. Generate 5 high-precision Boolean search strings for finding my ideal prospects on LinkedIn. Target role/title: [TARGET JOB TITLE(S)] Target industry: [TARGET INDUSTRY] Company size: [EMPLOYEE COUNT RANGE] Geography: [LOCATION OR REMOTE] Must include: [ANY SPECIFIC KEYWORDS THEY TYPICALLY USE IN THEIR PROFILE] Must exclude: [ROLES OR COMPANIES TO AVOID] For each search string: - Write the full Boolean string ready to paste into LinkedIn search - Explain what type of prospect it will surface - Rate the expected precision (1–10) Format as a numbered list, copy-paste ready.
Variables
[TARGET JOB TITLE(S)][TARGET INDUSTRY][EMPLOYEE COUNT RANGE][LOCATION OR REMOTE][KEYWORDS][EXCLUSIONS]
Usage Example
Input: Target: "Head of Sales" or "VP Sales" · Industry: SaaS · Size: 50-500 · US/Canada · Must have: CRM tools · Exclude: Recruiting, staffing

Output: Strings like ("Head of Sales" OR "VP Sales") AND (SaaS OR "software") AND (Salesforce OR HubSpot) NOT (recruiter OR staffing) with precision ratings.
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Company Research Intelligence Report
Deep-dive research on a target company before outreach
Prompt
Act as a B2B sales intelligence analyst. Research [COMPANY NAME] and build a pre-outreach intelligence brief. Company website: [WEBSITE URL] My service: [WHAT I SELL] Target contact: [THEIR JOB TITLE] Provide: 1. Company snapshot (size, revenue estimate, business model, growth stage) 2. Likely top 3 business challenges right now based on their market position 3. Recent events worth referencing (funding, hiring, expansions, product launches) 4. How my service maps to their likely pain points (be specific) 5. The strongest personalization hook I should use in my first message 6. Any red flags or reasons they may NOT be a fit 7. Recommended outreach timing/approach Output as a concise brief I can read in 2 minutes before reaching out.
Variables
[COMPANY NAME][WEBSITE URL][WHAT I SELL][THEIR JOB TITLE]
Usage Example
Use case: Before reaching out to the CMO at a mid-market e-commerce brand, run this prompt to surface their current ad spend signals, recent ROAS challenges, and the exact angle to open with.
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Bulk Lead Scoring (50 Leads in 5 Min)
Score and qualify a batch of prospects against your ICP
Prompt
You are a B2B sales qualification specialist. Score these prospects against my Ideal Client Profile. My ICP: [PASTE YOUR ICP SUMMARY] My offer: [ONE SENTENCE OFFER] For each company in the list below, return a table with these columns: | Company | Likely Decision-Maker Title | Top Business Challenge | Personalization Hook | ICP Score (1–5) | Priority Tier | Priority Tier guide: - Tier 1 (Score 4–5): Contact this week - Tier 2 (Score 3): Contact next wave - Tier 3 (Score 1–2): Archive Company list: [PASTE COMPANY NAMES AND WEBSITES, ONE PER LINE] Return ONLY the table. No explanations. Format for Google Sheets paste.
Variables
[PASTE YOUR ICP SUMMARY][ONE SENTENCE OFFER][COMPANY LIST]
Usage Example
Workflow: Export 50 company names from LinkedIn Sales Navigator → paste into this prompt → receive a scored table in under 2 minutes → copy directly to your Google Sheet CRM.
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Referral Network Mapping Prompt
Identify referral partners and warm introduction paths
Prompt
You are a business development strategist. Help me map the referral ecosystem around my ideal client. My ICP: [DESCRIBE YOUR IDEAL CLIENT] My service: [WHAT YOU SELL] Geography/market: [YOUR MARKET] Identify: 1. 10 categories of businesses that serve my ICP BEFORE they need me (complementary services, upstream providers) 2. 10 categories that serve them AFTER they need me (downstream/implementation partners) 3. 5 professional communities or associations where my ICP clusters 4. 3 types of influencers or advisors my ICP trusts 5. For each category, a 1-sentence pitch for why a referral partnership makes sense for them Format as a partnership map I can use to prioritize outreach.
Variables
[DESCRIBE YOUR IDEAL CLIENT][WHAT YOU SELL][YOUR MARKET]
Usage Example
Result: A fractional CFO discovers that bookkeeping firms, M&A attorneys, and ERP implementation consultants all serve their ICP, becoming a strategic referral partner pipeline worth 3–5 warm intros per month each.
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Buying Signal Trigger Identifier
Identify the events that signal a prospect is ready to buy now
Prompt
Act as a sales intelligence expert. I need to identify the key buying triggers for my target clients. My ICP: [YOUR ICP] My offer: [YOUR OFFER] Problem I solve: [CORE PROBLEM YOU FIX] For my target market, list: 1. Top 10 "just happened" events that signal they urgently need my solution (funding rounds, leadership changes, failed campaigns, new competition, regulatory changes, etc.) 2. Top 5 LinkedIn/social signals that indicate active consideration 3. Top 5 Google signals I can monitor (search terms, press mentions, job postings) 4. For each trigger: a one-line outreach hook I can use when I spot it 5. A monitoring checklist I can run weekly to catch these signals Be specific to my market. No generic advice.
Variables
[YOUR ICP][YOUR OFFER][CORE PROBLEM YOU FIX]
Usage Example
Signal example: A marketing consultant monitoring for Series A announcements. Each new funding round = a prospect who now has budget and pressure to grow, triggering a personalized outreach within 48 hours.
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Lead List Qualification Filter
Clean and qualify a raw contact list against your criteria
Prompt
You are a sales operations specialist. Review this raw prospect list and apply my qualification criteria. Qualification criteria — MUST HAVE ALL: - [CRITERION 1, e.g. "B2B company with 10–200 employees"] - [CRITERION 2, e.g. "Has a dedicated marketing function"] - [CRITERION 3, e.g. "Annual revenue likely $1M–$20M"] - [CRITERION 4, e.g. "Based in US or Canada"] Disqualify if: - [EXCLUSION 1] - [EXCLUSION 2] For each entry, return: | Company | Pass/Fail | Reason (1 sentence) | Next Action | Here is my list: [PASTE COMPANY LIST] Prioritize speed and accuracy. Return only the table.
Variables
[CRITERION 1–4][EXCLUSION 1–2][COMPANY LIST]
Usage Example
Time saved: Manual qualification at 5 min/lead = 250 min for 50 leads. With this prompt: under 90 seconds total. Run this before any outreach batch.
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Job Posting Intent Signal Decoder
Analyze job postings to identify hidden buying signals
Prompt
Analyze this job posting as a sales intelligence signal. I want to understand what business problems this company is trying to solve by hiring. Job posting: [PASTE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION] My service: [WHAT YOU SELL] Tell me: 1. What strategic initiative does this hire suggest? 2. What current gaps or problems is this company facing that prompted this role? 3. How does my service address the root problem they're trying to solve? 4. What outreach hook can I use that references their hiring intent without being creepy? 5. What's the ideal contact title to reach out to (not necessarily the hiring manager)? 6. Recommended outreach timing: before they hire, during hiring, or after? Give me a ready-to-use personalization angle for my first message.
Variables
[PASTE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION][WHAT YOU SELL]
Usage Example
Example: A company posting for "Head of Revenue Operations" signals they have a broken or non-existent sales process — a perfect opening for a CRM consultant or RevOps agency.
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Niche Market Identifier
Find the most profitable underserved sub-niche for your offer
Prompt
You are a market strategy consultant. Help me identify the most profitable niche to target. My service/skill: [WHAT YOU DO] My current market: [BROAD CATEGORY YOU SERVE] Results I deliver: [OUTCOMES YOU PRODUCE] Current avg deal size: [YOUR DEAL SIZE] Identify 7 specific sub-niches I could target, ranked by: 1. Willingness to pay (high = $$$) 2. Pain intensity (how much they need what I do) 3. Ease of reach (how accessible they are) 4. Competition level (low = better) For each niche: - Name and definition - Why they would hire me specifically - Average deal size potential - Best platform to find them - One example company type Recommend the TOP niche I should focus on first with a brief rationale.
Variables
[WHAT YOU DO][BROAD CATEGORY YOU SERVE][OUTCOMES YOU PRODUCE][YOUR DEAL SIZE]
Usage Example
Result: A general copywriter discovers that subscription box companies have extreme pain around retention emails, high willingness to pay, and almost no specialized copywriters serving them — a clear niche opportunity.
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Prospect Source Strategy Builder
Create a custom plan to build 200+ qualified leads this week
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You are a B2B lead generation specialist. Build me a step-by-step plan to source 200 qualified prospects this week using free or low-cost methods. My ICP: [YOUR ICP] My offer: [YOUR OFFER] Available tools: [LIST TOOLS YOU HAVE: LinkedIn Free/Sales Nav, Apollo, Hunter, Google, etc.] Time available: [HOURS PER DAY FOR PROSPECTING] Goal: 200 qualified leads with verified contact info Build a sourcing plan that includes: 1. Recommended sources ranked by quality/effort ratio 2. Step-by-step instructions for each source 3. Exact search terms and filters to use 4. Daily breakdown to reach 200 leads in [X] days 5. How to organize everything in Google Sheets 6. Quality checks to run before contacting anyone Make it actionable — someone with no sales background should be able to follow this.
Variables
[YOUR ICP][YOUR OFFER][AVAILABLE TOOLS][HOURS PER DAY][X DAYS]
Usage Example
Output includes: Day 1: 80 leads from LinkedIn (exact filter string + manual review checklist) · Day 2: 70 from Google Maps Outscraper · Day 3: 50 from Apollo free tier + verification pass.
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Competitor Client Targeting Strategy
Identify and approach dissatisfied clients of your competitors
Prompt
Act as a competitive intelligence consultant. Help me find prospects who are currently using competitor solutions but may be open to switching. My main competitors: [LIST 2-4 COMPETITORS] My key differentiators vs them: [HOW YOU'RE DIFFERENT/BETTER] My ICP: [YOUR ICP] For each competitor: 1. Common complaints their clients share publicly (check G2, Trustpilot, Reddit, Twitter) 2. Specific situations that cause clients to look for alternatives 3. How to identify their clients (job boards, LinkedIn, case studies, reviews) 4. A tailored outreach angle that speaks to their frustration without badmouthing 5. The best timing to approach a switching prospect Also write a "competitive switch" email template that: - References the likely frustration - Positions my differentiator clearly - Has a low-stakes CTA Keep the tone professional, not predatory.
Variables
[LIST 2-4 COMPETITORS][HOW YOU'RE DIFFERENT][YOUR ICP]
Usage Example
Example angle: Identifying clients of an overpriced incumbent agency by searching LinkedIn for "formerly worked with [Agency X]" — then approaching with: "Many teams that outgrow [X] tell us the same thing…"
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Event & Conference Lead Strategy
Generate leads from industry events, conferences, and communities
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You are an event-based business development specialist. Build me a lead generation strategy around industry events for my market. My ICP: [YOUR ICP] My market/industry: [INDUSTRY] Events I'm considering or attending: [LIST ANY KNOWN EVENTS OR WRITE "help me find some"] My budget: [ATTENDING IN PERSON / VIRTUAL ONLY / JUST MONITORING] Provide: 1. Top 5 events/conferences my ICP attends (with name, date if known, focus) 2. Top 5 online communities where my ICP is active 3. Pre-event outreach strategy (who to contact, what to say, timing) 4. During-event engagement tactics (even if virtual/watching) 5. Post-event follow-up sequence (exact timing and message angles) 6. How to use speaker/agenda lists as a prospecting source 7. A 2-week event calendar template I can fill in monthly Focus on approaches that don't require large budget or in-person attendance.
Variables
[YOUR ICP][INDUSTRY][EVENTS LIST][BUDGET/FORMAT]
Usage Example
Tactic: Download the speaker list from a virtual SaaS conference → run speakers through bulk scoring prompt → reach out to the 12 who match your ICP referencing their talk topic as a hook.
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Dormant Lead Re-Engagement Sequence
Revive cold prospects and past clients who went quiet
Prompt
Write a 3-message re-engagement sequence for prospects or past clients who went silent. Contact type: [PAST CLIENT / COLD PROSPECT WHO SHOWED INTEREST / OLD LEAD] Last interaction: [WHAT HAPPENED / HOW LONG AGO] My offer: [YOUR OFFER] Their likely situation now: [WHAT MAY HAVE CHANGED FOR THEM] For each of the 3 messages: - Subject line (email) or opening line (LinkedIn) - Full message body (under 100 words) - Timing from previous message - The specific angle/hook for that touch Message 1 angle: Something changed (new offer, new insight, their market changed) Message 2 angle: Useful resource or insight with no ask Message 3 angle: Honest "is this still relevant?" close Write in a tone that is warm, direct, and not apologetic. Never reference that they went silent. Make each message stand completely on its own.
Variables
[CONTACT TYPE][LAST INTERACTION][YOUR OFFER][THEIR SITUATION NOW]
Usage Example
Re-activation rate: 8–14% of dormant prospects re-engage with a well-crafted 3-message sequence. A list of 100 dormant contacts = 8–14 new warm conversations with zero new prospecting effort.

Offer Creation

Craft irresistible, precisely positioned offers that stand out in a crowded market. These prompts help you price, package, name, and communicate your value with surgical precision.

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Offer Creation
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Irresistible Offer Constructor
Build a high-converting, fully packaged offer from scratch
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You are an offer design specialist trained in value-based pricing and positioning. Build an irresistible offer for my business. What I do: [YOUR CORE SKILL OR SERVICE] Target client: [YOUR ICP] Main result I deliver: [OUTCOME IN MEASURABLE TERMS] Current price range: [YOUR CURRENT PRICING] Competitors typically charge: [COMPETITOR PRICING IF KNOWN] Design an offer that includes: 1. Core deliverable (what they actually get) 2. Delivery method and timeline 3. Key bonuses that make the main offer more valuable 4. Risk reversal (guarantee or promise that removes their hesitation) 5. Urgency mechanism (reason to decide now, not later) 6. Offer name (3-5 word title that implies transformation) 7. Price recommendation with 3-tier breakdown (entry/core/premium) 8. One-sentence pitch for this offer Make the offer feel like an obvious yes — not a hard sell.
Variables
[YOUR CORE SKILL OR SERVICE][YOUR ICP][MEASURABLE OUTCOME][CURRENT PRICING][COMPETITOR PRICING]
Usage Example
Output example: "The Revenue Reboot" — 90-day sales system build for $8K, includes 3 bonuses (AI prompt library, lead sheet template, 30-day check-in), backed by a reply-rate guarantee, limited to 3 clients/quarter.
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Value Proposition Statement Generator
Craft 5 variations of a compelling value proposition
Prompt
Write 5 distinct value proposition statements for my business. Each should be under 20 words and immediately clear to my target client. My business: [WHAT YOU DO] Target client: [WHO THEY ARE] Core result: [SPECIFIC MEASURABLE OUTCOME] Unique mechanism: [HOW YOU DO IT DIFFERENTLY] Biggest competitor: [MAIN ALTERNATIVE THEY CONSIDER] For each proposition: - Write the statement - Name the emotional trigger it activates (fear, ambition, frustration, curiosity) - Rate its clarity out of 10 Then recommend: - Best for cold email subject lines - Best for LinkedIn headline - Best for a sales call opening - Best for a landing page headline - Best for word-of-mouth referrals All 5 must pass the "5-second test" — a stranger reads it once and understands exactly what you do.
Variables
[WHAT YOU DO][WHO THEY ARE][SPECIFIC MEASURABLE OUTCOME][UNIQUE MECHANISM][MAIN ALTERNATIVE]
Usage Example
Output example: "We help DTC brands cut CAC by 40% in 60 days — without touching their ad creative." — Clarity 9/10, triggers: frustration + precision.
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Pricing Strategy & Tier Designer
Design a 3-tier pricing structure that maximizes conversion and revenue
Prompt
You are a value-based pricing consultant. Design a 3-tier pricing structure for my service. My core service: [WHAT YOU DELIVER] Current price: [YOUR CURRENT RATE] Client budget range you see: [LOW END TO HIGH END] Typical client revenue: [CLIENT COMPANY REVENUE] Value I create: [ROI OR OUTCOME FOR CLIENT] Design 3 tiers with these constraints: - Tier 1 (Entry): Accessible, reduces buying friction, minimal service scope - Tier 2 (Core): Best value, this is where 60-70% of clients should land - Tier 3 (Premium): Transformation-level, premium access and results For each tier: 1. Name (2–3 words implying the outcome) 2. Price and billing structure (monthly/one-time/retainer) 3. What's included (concise list) 4. The target buyer persona within your ICP 5. The sales message for upgrading from tier below Also: What anchor pricing mistake to avoid, and why Tier 2 is priced correctly.
Variables
[WHAT YOU DELIVER][CURRENT RATE][CLIENT BUDGET RANGE][CLIENT REVENUE][ROI OR OUTCOME]
Usage Example
Output example: Tier 1 "Foundations" at $1,500 · Tier 2 "Growth Engine" at $4,500/mo · Tier 3 "Full Stack" at $12K/mo — each with detailed scope and upgrade language.
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Service Productization Framework
Turn a custom service into a scalable, repeatable product
Prompt
Help me turn my consulting/service work into a productized offer I can sell consistently. Current service: [WHAT YOU DO FOR CLIENTS NOW] How it's currently delivered: [CUSTOM / HOURLY / PROJECT-BASED] Common patterns across clients: [WHAT MOST CLIENTS NEED FROM YOU] Time spent per client: [HOURS PER ENGAGEMENT] Result delivered: [TYPICAL OUTCOME] Design a productized version that: 1. Has a defined scope (what's in, what's out) 2. Has a repeatable delivery process (phases or milestones) 3. Has a fixed timeline (start to completion) 4. Has a fixed price 5. Can be delivered to multiple clients simultaneously Provide: - Product name and tagline - 4-phase delivery framework - Onboarding checklist - What to template/automate at each phase - Client communication touchpoints - How to sell it differently than a custom engagement
Variables
[WHAT YOU DO FOR CLIENTS][DELIVERY MODEL][COMMON PATTERNS][HOURS/ENGAGEMENT][TYPICAL OUTCOME]
Usage Example
Transformation: "I do custom web strategy" → "The 30-Day Revenue Website Sprint" — fixed $4,800 price, 4 defined phases, 2 client calls, repeatable playbook, scalable to 4 clients/month.
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Objection Handling Playbook Creator
Build a complete playbook for every objection your prospects raise
Prompt
You are a sales coach. Build me a comprehensive objection handling playbook for my offer. My offer: [YOUR OFFER] Price: [YOUR PRICE] Target client: [YOUR ICP] Most common objections I hear: [LIST 3-5 OBJECTIONS YOU ACTUALLY GET] For each of the top 8 objections (include mine plus predict others), provide: 1. The stated objection (what they say) 2. The real objection (what they usually mean underneath) 3. The "feel, felt, found" reframe 4. A direct, confident response (under 60 words) 5. A follow-up question to keep the conversation moving 6. What NOT to say (common mistake sellers make with this objection) Include these objections at minimum: - "It's too expensive" - "I need to think about it" - "I need to talk to my partner/team" - "We already have someone doing this" - "Now isn't the right time" - "Can you do it cheaper?" Format as a reference card I can keep open during sales calls.
Variables
[YOUR OFFER][YOUR PRICE][YOUR ICP][3-5 ACTUAL OBJECTIONS]
Usage Example
"Too expensive" response: "I hear that. Most clients say the same thing before they see what the alternative actually costs them. What's your current [cost of problem] per month?" — Reframes price as relative.
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Case Study Story Builder
Transform a client result into a compelling sales story
Prompt
Help me turn a client result into a high-converting case study for sales and marketing. Client situation before: [WHAT THEY STRUGGLED WITH] What we did together: [YOUR SOLUTION/PROCESS] Result achieved: [SPECIFIC MEASURABLE OUTCOME] Timeframe: [HOW LONG IT TOOK] Client type: [INDUSTRY, SIZE — NO NAMES NEEDED] Write: 1. A 3-paragraph narrative case study (problem → solution → result) 2. A 1-paragraph "mini story" for cold emails (under 80 words) 3. A 2-sentence social proof snippet for sales proposals 4. 3 different email subject lines that reference this result 5. A LinkedIn post version (200–250 words, native format) 6. A "before/after" one-liner for outreach messages Avoid buzzwords. Use specific numbers everywhere possible. Write in third person, past tense. Do not use the client's name — use their archetype (e.g., "a SaaS founder" or "a mid-market logistics company").
Variables
[WHAT THEY STRUGGLED WITH][YOUR SOLUTION/PROCESS][SPECIFIC MEASURABLE OUTCOME][TIMEFRAME][CLIENT TYPE]
Usage Example
Mini story output: "A 28-person SaaS company was converting 3.2% of trials to paid. After rebuilding their onboarding sequence with AI-personalized emails, conversion hit 8.7% in 47 days — adding $24K in monthly recurring revenue."
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Guarantee & Risk Reversal Architect
Design a powerful guarantee that removes buying hesitation
Prompt
Design 5 different guarantee structures I could offer for my service, from lowest to highest risk commitment. My service: [YOUR SERVICE] Typical result: [YOUR TYPICAL OUTCOME] Delivery timeline: [HOW LONG IT TAKES] My confidence level in results: [LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH] Main fear my clients have before buying: [THEIR BIGGEST HESITATION] For each guarantee: 1. Guarantee name (memorable, 2–4 words) 2. What exactly is promised 3. What the client must do to qualify (conditions) 4. How it's triggered and fulfilled 5. How it overcomes their main hesitation 6. The sales language to present it Then recommend: Which guarantee gives me the best conversion lift for the least financial risk. Also provide: One sentence I can say on a sales call to introduce my guarantee naturally.
Variables
[YOUR SERVICE][YOUR TYPICAL OUTCOME][DELIVERY TIMELINE][CONFIDENCE LEVEL][CLIENT'S BIGGEST HESITATION]
Usage Example
Example guarantee: "The Reply Rate Promise — if your first outreach campaign doesn't hit 5% reply rate, we rewrite everything and run a second campaign at no charge."
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Upsell & Expansion Offer Designer
Create natural upgrade paths that increase client lifetime value
Prompt
Design an upsell and expansion strategy for my existing clients. My core offer: [YOUR MAIN SERVICE] Avg client engagement: [HOW LONG CLIENTS TYPICALLY STAY] Current avg deal value: [YOUR CURRENT ACV] What happens after my service ends: [WHAT CLIENTS DO NEXT] Client's next problem after I solve theirs: [THE LOGICAL NEXT CHALLENGE] Create: 1. 3 natural upsell offers (same client, more scope, higher price) 2. 2 cross-sell offers (adjacent services you could add) 3. 1 retainer offer (ongoing relationship model) 4. Optimal timing to introduce each (Day 30, post-result, etc.) 5. The exact conversation starter for each upsell moment 6. A 12-month client journey map showing all expansion touchpoints Calculate: If 40% of clients take one upsell at 1.5x the original price, what's the revenue impact on 10 clients?
Variables
[YOUR MAIN SERVICE][CLIENT ENGAGEMENT LENGTH][CURRENT ACV][WHAT CLIENTS DO NEXT][CLIENT'S NEXT CHALLENGE]
Usage Example
Journey example: Core offer $4K → 30-day upsell to maintenance retainer $1,200/mo → Day 90 expansion into adjacent service $3K → 12-month LTV of $22,400 vs. original $4,000.
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Offer Name Generator
Create a memorable, conversion-boosting name for your offer
Prompt
Generate 20 compelling names for my service offer. Each name should imply transformation, be memorable, and pass the "cold read" test — a stranger understands its value in 3 seconds. My offer: [DESCRIBE WHAT YOU DELIVER] Client outcome: [THE TRANSFORMATION THEY GET] Market/industry: [YOUR MARKET] Tone I want: [PROFESSIONAL / BOLD / WARM / TECHNICAL / ASPIRATIONAL] Generate names across these frameworks: - Outcome-based names (name = result, e.g. "The Revenue Reboot") - Method-based names (name = unique process, e.g. "The 4-Hour Pipeline") - Speed-based names (name = timeline, e.g. "The 30-Day Client Machine") - Authority-based names (name = credibility, e.g. "The Enterprise Growth System") - Simplicity names (name = clarity, e.g. "The Outbound Engine") For each: Rate memorability (1–10) and clarity (1–10). Bold your top 3 recommendations.
Variables
[DESCRIBE WHAT YOU DELIVER][THE TRANSFORMATION][YOUR MARKET][DESIRED TONE]
Usage Example
Sample top-rated names: "The Pipeline Protocol" (memorability 9, clarity 8) · "90-Day Revenue Sprint" (9, 9) · "The Client Acquisition System" (8, 10).
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Proposal Email Writer
Write a high-converting proposal email post-discovery call
Prompt
Write a proposal email to send after a discovery call with a prospect who is interested but hasn't committed. Prospect: [NAME, COMPANY, ROLE] Their main pain: [WHAT THEY TOLD ME ON THE CALL] Their stated goal: [WHAT THEY WANT TO ACHIEVE] My recommended solution: [YOUR PROPOSED OFFER] Price: [YOUR PRICE] Timeline to start: [START DATE OR TIMEFRAME] Key concern they raised: [HESITATION OR OBJECTION FROM CALL] Write the proposal email with: 1. Subject line (3 versions) 2. Opening that references the call and their words (not generic) 3. Problem recap (mirroring their language) 4. Solution summary (outcome-first, not feature-first) 5. Investment and timeline 6. Social proof (brief, 1-2 sentences) 7. Specific, low-friction next step 8. Deadline or reason to decide soon (natural, not pushy) Under 300 words. Warm but confident tone. Never say "I hope this email finds you well."
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[PROSPECT DETAILS][THEIR MAIN PAIN][THEIR STATED GOAL][YOUR PROPOSED OFFER][YOUR PRICE][KEY CONCERN FROM CALL]
Usage Example
Conversion tip: Send this within 2 hours of the call while context is fresh. Proposals sent same-day close at 3x the rate of proposals sent 24+ hours later.
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Market Positioning Statement Creator
Define how you stand out in a crowded market
Prompt
You are a brand positioning strategist. Help me create a clear, compelling market position. My business: [WHAT YOU DO] Main competitors or alternatives: [WHO THEY COMPARE ME TO] My top 3 differentiators: [WHAT MAKES YOU DIFFERENT] Client outcome I specialize in: [SPECIFIC RESULT] Who I DON'T serve (important): [WHO YOU EXCLUDE] Create: 1. A formal positioning statement using the classic template: "For [target], who [need], [brand] is the [category] that [differentiator], unlike [competitor], [brand] [key proof point]." 2. 3 alternative positioning angles (category design, niche ownership, method/mechanism) 3. An "only we" statement (a claim no competitor can credibly make) 4. How to communicate this position in: LinkedIn bio / cold email opener / website headline 5. What to stop saying (language that makes me sound like everyone else) Be direct. Kill any language that could describe any other business in my space.
Variables
[WHAT YOU DO][COMPETITORS/ALTERNATIVES][TOP 3 DIFFERENTIATORS][SPECIFIC RESULT][WHO YOU EXCLUDE]
Usage Example
"Only we" example: "Only we work exclusively with bootstrapped SaaS founders doing $500K–$3M ARR — which means our entire playbook is built for your exact constraints, not adapted from enterprise strategies."
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Testimonial Request Message Writer
Write the perfect message to collect powerful client testimonials
Prompt
Write testimonial request messages and guide questions for collecting high-converting social proof from clients. Client name: [FIRST NAME ONLY] What we achieved together: [BRIEF RESULT] How long they've been a client: [DURATION] Their communication style: [FORMAL / CASUAL / TECHNICAL] Write: 1. A 3-sentence email requesting a testimonial (warm, grateful, specific) 2. 5 guided questions that draw out a powerful testimonial (not generic "how was your experience?") 3. A follow-up message if they don't respond in 7 days 4. A template to format raw testimonials into polished social proof (with their approval) 5. LinkedIn recommendation request version Questions should extract: specific before/after, measurable result, emotional transformation, who they'd recommend you to. Never make it feel like a chore. Make it feel like a natural conversation.
Variables
[CLIENT NAME][BRIEF RESULT][CLIENT DURATION][COMMUNICATION STYLE]
Usage Example
Best question example: "Before we worked together, what were you worried this problem was costing you?" — surfaces specific dollar amounts and emotional stakes that generic "rate us" requests never capture.

Content Creation

Build an inbound engine that attracts qualified leads while you sleep. These prompts generate strategic content — LinkedIn posts, email newsletters, lead magnets, and authority-building assets — from a single idea.

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Content Creation
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LinkedIn Post Generator (5 Formats)
Write high-engagement LinkedIn posts in 5 proven formats
Prompt
Write 5 LinkedIn posts on this topic using 5 different high-engagement formats. Each should stop the scroll. Topic/insight I want to share: [YOUR TOPIC OR IDEA] My audience: [WHO YOU WANT TO REACH] My expertise: [YOUR BACKGROUND/NICHE] Tone: [DIRECT / PERSONAL / EDUCATIONAL / CONTRARIAN / DATA-DRIVEN] Call to action goal: [GROW FOLLOWERS / GENERATE DMS / DRIVE TO OFFER] Write one post in each format: 1. The Contrarian Take (challenge a common belief) 2. The Numbered List (5–7 specific, non-obvious points) 3. The Personal Story (failure or lesson with business insight) 4. The Before/After (transformation with specifics) 5. The Prediction/Hot Take (bold claim about the future) Rules for each: - Hook line under 12 words that forces the "see more" click - No corporate jargon or hashtag stuffing - End with a question or soft CTA - 150–250 words Mark which one you'd post first and why.
Variables
[YOUR TOPIC OR IDEA][WHO YOU WANT TO REACH][YOUR BACKGROUND][DESIRED TONE][CTA GOAL]
Usage Example
Top hook examples: "I closed 4 clients last month without a single cold call." · "Everyone told me to niche down. They were right. Here's what happened." · "Your sales pipeline has exactly one problem." All under 12 words, all demand the click.
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30-Day Content Calendar Generator
Build a complete month of content that attracts your ICP
Prompt
Build a 30-day content calendar for my LinkedIn/social media presence. Every piece must attract my ideal client and move them toward my offer. My ICP: [YOUR ICP] My core offer: [YOUR OFFER] My expertise pillars: [3–4 TOPIC AREAS YOU OWN] Content goal: [AUTHORITY / LEAD GEN / BOTH] Posting frequency: [TIMES PER WEEK] Create a calendar with: - Day number + suggested post date - Format (list, story, insight, hot take, case study, etc.) - Hook line (the opening sentence) - Core idea (1–2 sentences) - CTA type (comment, DM, click, follow) - Content pillar it supports Distribute content across: - 40% educational (build authority) - 30% social proof/results (build trust) - 20% personal/opinion (build connection) - 10% direct offer (convert) Group posts into weekly themes. Flag the 4 posts most likely to go semi-viral. Mark the 4 posts most likely to generate direct inquiries.
Variables
[YOUR ICP][YOUR OFFER][3-4 TOPIC PILLARS][CONTENT GOAL][POSTING FREQUENCY]
Usage Example
Time saved: Planning 20 posts manually = 6–8 hours. This prompt generates a full structured calendar in minutes — then spend your time writing, not planning what to write.
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Email Newsletter Issue Writer
Write a complete newsletter issue that builds trust and drives sales
Prompt
Write a complete newsletter issue for my business audience. It should feel personal, valuable, and subtly move readers toward my offer. Newsletter name: [YOUR NEWSLETTER NAME OR "HELP ME NAME IT"] My audience: [WHO SUBSCRIBES] This week's core topic: [TOPIC OR INSIGHT TO EXPLORE] Any personal story/experience to include: [OPTIONAL: RECENT EXPERIENCE] Soft CTA this issue: [WHAT YOU WANT READERS TO DO: book a call, read a post, try something] Structure: 1. Subject line (3 options — curiosity, value, and personal story angles) 2. Preview text (under 90 characters) 3. Opening hook (2–3 sentences, first-person, drop them into a scene or insight) 4. Main insight section (400–550 words, educational, actionable) 5. The Takeaway (3-bullet summary of the lesson) 6. Soft CTA (2 sentences, feels like a natural invitation, not a pitch) 7. Sign-off (warm, personal, brand-consistent) Tone: like a smart colleague sharing something genuinely useful. Never stiff. Never corporate.
Variables
[NEWSLETTER NAME][YOUR AUDIENCE][CORE TOPIC][PERSONAL STORY (OPTIONAL)][SOFT CTA]
Usage Example
Subject line output: "The $0 system that fills my pipeline" (curiosity) · "How to find 50 qualified leads this week without spending a dollar" (value) · "I almost stopped sending cold emails. Then this happened." (personal).
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Lead Magnet Idea Generator
Create a high-value free resource that converts visitors to leads
Prompt
Create 8 lead magnet ideas for my business that would attract my ideal client and naturally lead them toward my paid offer. My ICP: [YOUR ICP] My core offer: [YOUR PAID OFFER] Problem I solve: [CORE PROBLEM] My audience's biggest knowledge gap: [WHAT THEY DON'T KNOW BUT SHOULD] Format preference: [PDF / TEMPLATE / CHECKLIST / VIDEO / TOOL / ANY] For each lead magnet: 1. Title (compelling, specific, implies quick win) 2. Format and length (1 page checklist / 5-page guide / spreadsheet template / etc.) 3. Core promise (what they get from consuming it) 4. Why it attracts someone ready to buy my offer (logical bridge) 5. Delivery mechanism (PDF download / email sequence / Google Doc / etc.) 6. Estimated time to create (hours) Rank all 8 by: conversion potential × ease of creation. Recommend the one to build first.
Variables
[YOUR ICP][YOUR PAID OFFER][CORE PROBLEM][AUDIENCE KNOWLEDGE GAP][FORMAT PREFERENCE]
Usage Example
Top recommendation example: "The 30-Minute Cold Email Audit Checklist" — 1-page PDF, 2 hours to create, 45% opt-in rate, directly bridges to email copywriting service. Highest conversion:effort ratio.
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Authority Article Outline Builder
Structure a long-form article that builds authority and ranks
Prompt
Create a detailed outline for a long-form authority article that establishes me as an expert and attracts my ideal clients. Topic: [ARTICLE TOPIC] My unique angle: [YOUR SPECIFIC PERSPECTIVE OR EXPERIENCE] Target reader: [YOUR ICP] My core offer: [WHAT YOU SELL] Desired outcome: [WHAT YOU WANT READERS TO DO AFTER READING] Build a complete outline with: 1. SEO-optimized headline (and 3 alternatives) 2. Meta description (under 155 characters) 3. Opening hook paragraph structure 4. H2 section headings (6–8 sections) with 2–3 H3 sub-points each 5. Data points or statistics to research/include in each section 6. Internal linking opportunities (related content to mention) 7. Conclusion structure with soft CTA 8. Suggested word count per section Target total: 1,800–2,500 words Tone: [EDUCATIONAL / AUTHORITATIVE / CONVERSATIONAL] Include: At least 2 original frameworks or named concepts I can own.
Variables
[ARTICLE TOPIC][YOUR UNIQUE ANGLE][YOUR ICP][WHAT YOU SELL][DESIRED OUTCOME][TONE]
Usage Example
Time leverage: A well-structured 2,000-word article drives inbound leads for 12–24 months. This prompt gets the structure right in minutes so you spend your time writing, not organizing.
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Content Repurposing Engine
Turn one piece of content into 10+ assets for every channel
Prompt
Take this piece of content and repurpose it into 10 different formats for different channels. Original content: [PASTE YOUR BLOG POST / PODCAST TRANSCRIPT / VIDEO SCRIPT / NEWSLETTER] My channels: [LINKEDIN / EMAIL / TWITTER / INSTAGRAM / WEBSITE / ALL] My audience: [YOUR ICP] Create: 1. 3 LinkedIn posts (different formats: list, story, insight) 2. 1 email newsletter intro and hook 3. 5 Twitter/X threads (first tweet + 3 supporting tweets each) 4. 3 short-form video scripts (under 60 seconds each, hook + body + CTA) 5. 1 sales email that references the insight as social proof 6. 1 cold outreach hook derived from the main insight 7. 3 soundbite quotes suitable for image posts 8. 1 FAQ section (3 questions + answers) for a landing page or website Each piece should stand alone and not require knowledge of the original. Flag which 3 pieces you'd prioritize for maximum reach.
Variables
[PASTE ORIGINAL CONTENT][YOUR CHANNELS][YOUR ICP]
Usage Example
Leverage math: 1 newsletter issue → 22 pieces of content across 4 channels in one AI session. Publish 1 piece/day for 3 weeks from a single hour of writing.
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Video Script Writer (Short & Long Form)
Write complete video scripts with hooks, structure, and CTAs
Prompt
Write a complete video script on this topic for [PLATFORM: YouTube/LinkedIn/Instagram Reels/TikTok]. Topic: [YOUR VIDEO TOPIC] Core lesson or insight: [MAIN TAKEAWAY] My audience: [WHO WILL WATCH] My offer/goal: [WHAT THE VIDEO SHOULD DRIVE VIEWERS TOWARD] Video length: [SHORT: 60 SEC / MEDIUM: 3-5 MIN / LONG: 8-12 MIN] My presenting style: [DIRECT / STORYTELLING / EDUCATIONAL / ENTERTAINING] Script structure: 1. Hook (first 5 seconds — state the result, not the topic) 2. Why this matters (credibility + stakes, 15 seconds) 3. The promise (what they'll know by the end) 4. Main content ([NUMBER] steps/points, each with example) 5. Common mistake to avoid 6. CTA (subscribe + next step toward offer) Include: [CAMERA DIRECTIONS] in brackets, pauses marked, emphasis in CAPS. End-screen CTA script included.
Variables
[PLATFORM][VIDEO TOPIC][MAIN TAKEAWAY][YOUR AUDIENCE][VIDEO GOAL][PRESENTING STYLE]
Usage Example
Hook formula for 60-sec script: "I generated 4 clients last week from LinkedIn — and I spent less than 2 hours on it. Here's the exact process." — States the result before explaining anything. Retention spikes.
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Headline & Hook Generator (20 Variations)
Generate 20 high-converting headlines for any content piece
Prompt
Write 20 compelling headlines for the following content. Each must stop a scrolling thumb or prompt an email open. Content topic: [TOPIC OF YOUR ARTICLE / EMAIL / POST] Core insight: [THE MAIN THING READERS WILL LEARN] Target audience: [YOUR ICP] Desired emotion to trigger: [CURIOSITY / FEAR / AMBITION / FRUSTRATION / SURPRISE] Content format: [BLOG POST / EMAIL / LINKEDIN POST / VIDEO TITLE] Cover these headline types: - How-to (specific outcome) - Numbered list ("7 ways to...") - Counterintuitive ("Why X is killing your...") - Result-first ("I [achievement]. Here's how.") - Question-based (forces a yes/no in the reader's head) - Time-specific ("In 30 days/7 minutes/one call...") - Negative framing ("Stop doing X") - Curiosity gap ("What nobody tells you about...") Rate each: click probability (1–10) and relevance to offer (1–10). Bold your top 5. Circle the one to use immediately.
Variables
[TOPIC][MAIN INSIGHT][YOUR ICP][DESIRED EMOTION][CONTENT FORMAT]
Usage Example
Top-rated headline: "Why cold outreach fails 94% of the time (and the 6% who get it right do this one thing)" — Curiosity + specificity + implied solution. Click probability 9/10.
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Personal Brand Story Architect
Craft your origin story and brand narrative for multiple contexts
Prompt
Help me craft a compelling personal brand narrative for use across platforms. My background: [YOUR CAREER/LIFE BACKGROUND] The turning point: [THE MOMENT OR EXPERIENCE THAT CHANGED YOUR PATH] What I do now: [YOUR CURRENT BUSINESS/ROLE] Who I help: [YOUR ICP] My unique insight about my field: [SOMETHING MOST PEOPLE IN YOUR SPACE GET WRONG] What I stand for/against: [YOUR CORE BELIEF OR MISSION] Write: 1. Long bio (250 words) — for website About page or speaking intro 2. Short bio (70 words) — for podcast, guest posts, event programs 3. LinkedIn "About" section (200 words, first-person, ends with CTA) 4. Twitter/X bio (under 160 characters) 5. Email sign-off bio (2 lines: credential + what you do for clients) 6. Elevator pitch script (30 seconds, for networking events) 7. Your "why" paragraph — the emotional reason you do this work All versions should feel like the same person, not different marketing personas.
Variables
[YOUR BACKGROUND][TURNING POINT][CURRENT BUSINESS][YOUR ICP][UNIQUE INSIGHT][CORE BELIEF]
Usage Example
LinkedIn "About" formula: Opens with the client's problem → shares your origin story as proof you understand it → describes your method → ends with "If you're dealing with [X], [CTA]." Converts profile visitors to DMs.
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FAQ Content Generator
Create trust-building FAQ content that pre-sells your offer
Prompt
Generate a comprehensive FAQ section for my offer that pre-handles objections and builds buying confidence. My offer: [YOUR OFFER] Price: [YOUR PRICE] Target client: [YOUR ICP] Most common questions I get: [LIST 3-5 REAL QUESTIONS] Biggest objections before buying: [LIST 2-3 KEY HESITATIONS] Write 15 FAQ entries that cover: - Practical questions (how does it work, what's included, timeline) - Hesitation questions (is this right for me, what if it doesn't work) - Comparison questions (how is this different, why not do it myself) - Investment questions (is this worth it, payment options) - Process questions (what happens after I buy, what do I need to prepare) For each FAQ: - Question (as the client would naturally ask it) - Answer (warm, confident, under 80 words) - Mark if it primarily addresses: CLARITY / TRUST / OBJECTION / URGENCY End with a closing FAQ: "What's the first step?" with a clear next-action answer.
Variables
[YOUR OFFER][YOUR PRICE][YOUR ICP][3-5 REAL QUESTIONS][2-3 KEY HESITATIONS]
Usage Example
Conversion insight: Pages with 10+ FAQs that address real objections outperform pages without FAQs by 2.3× in conversion rate. Every unanswered question is a lost sale.
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Podcast Guest Pitch Generator
Write compelling podcast pitches that get you booked as a guest
Prompt
Write a podcast guest pitch email for this show. I want to be booked as a guest to build authority and reach my target audience. Podcast name: [PODCAST NAME] Host name: [HOST'S NAME] Show audience: [WHO LISTENS TO THIS SHOW] My expertise: [YOUR TOPIC/NICHE] My background briefly: [2-3 SENTENCES ON WHO YOU ARE] 3 episode topics I could cover: [LIST 3 SPECIFIC TOPICS] What value I bring their audience: [THE TRANSFORMATION/INSIGHT YOU'D GIVE] Write: 1. Pitch email (under 200 words, subject line included) 2. A one-paragraph guest bio for their show notes 3. 3 specific episode titles with 2-sentence descriptions each 4. 5 "teaser" talking points per topic (to show I have depth) 5. Follow-up message if no response in 10 days Rules: Research the show's format. Reference a specific episode. Prove I've listened. Lead with value to THEIR audience, not my credentials. End with a friction-free yes.
Variables
[PODCAST NAME][HOST'S NAME][SHOW AUDIENCE][YOUR EXPERTISE][3 EPISODE TOPICS]
Usage Example
ROI: A single podcast episode reaching 5,000 listeners in your ICP generates more qualified authority than 6 months of cold outreach. Booking rate for personalized pitches: 15–25%.
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Sales Page Copy Framework
Write a complete sales page outline and copy for any offer
Prompt
Write a complete sales page for my offer. Every section must do a specific job in moving the reader from skeptic to buyer. Offer: [YOUR OFFER NAME AND DESCRIPTION] Price: [YOUR PRICE] Target buyer: [YOUR ICP] Core transformation: [BEFORE STATE → AFTER STATE] Main objection to overcome: [THEIR BIGGEST HESITATION] Social proof available: [TESTIMONIALS / RESULTS / CASE STUDIES YOU HAVE] Write each section: 1. Hero headline + sub-headline (outcome-first) 2. "This is for you if…" qualifier section (5 bullet points) 3. The problem section (agitate the pain — 2 paragraphs) 4. The solution introduction (present your offer as the answer) 5. What's included (deliverables list with micro-benefits for each) 6. The transformation (before/after section) 7. Social proof block (testimonials + results) 8. FAQ section (5 entries) 9. Guarantee statement 10. CTA section (primary + secondary action) Write real copy for each section, not placeholders. Aim for 1,200–1,800 words total.
Variables
[OFFER NAME & DESCRIPTION][YOUR PRICE][YOUR ICP][BEFORE → AFTER][MAIN OBJECTION][SOCIAL PROOF]
Usage Example
Section that converts most: The "This is for you if…" section. When readers see themselves in your description, the rest of the page is confirmation bias working in your favor.
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Community Value-Add Post Writer
Write posts that build authority in communities without being salesy
Prompt
Write 5 high-value posts for [COMMUNITY TYPE: Facebook Group / Slack community / Reddit / Discord / LinkedIn Group] in my niche. Each should build my authority and spark conversation — without being promotional. Community topic: [COMMUNITY FOCUS] My expertise: [WHAT I KNOW DEEPLY] My offer (do not mention directly): [WHAT YOU SELL] Community rules: [ANY RESTRICTIONS ON SELF-PROMOTION] Write 5 posts: 1. A "lessons learned" post sharing a real experience with a counterintuitive insight 2. A tool/resource share with your commentary on why it works 3. A question post that sparks genuine discussion and shows your expertise in the framing 4. A myth-busting post that challenges a common belief with evidence 5. A "what I'd do differently" post about a mistake or pivot Each post: - Under 200 words - Ends with an open-ended question - Has zero promotional language - Naturally establishes expertise Include: Profile bio to use in this community (under 60 words, mentions your expertise + a soft credibility signal).
Variables
[COMMUNITY TYPE][COMMUNITY FOCUS][WHAT YOU KNOW DEEPLY][WHAT YOU SELL][PROMO RESTRICTIONS]
Usage Example
DM generation: A well-crafted community post in a 5,000-member group generates 5–15 DMs from interested buyers. The question-based post format typically outperforms all others by 2×.

Sales Messaging

Every message in your sales process — from first touch to signed contract. Personalized openers, follow-up sequences, DM scripts, call frameworks, and closing messages that convert conversations into clients.

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Cold Email Sequence Writer (5 Touches)
Write a complete 5-touch cold email sequence with different angles
Prompt
Write a complete 5-touch cold email sequence for my offer. Each email has a different angle and can stand alone if needed. Prospect profile: [THEIR ROLE, INDUSTRY, COMPANY SIZE] Their likely pain: [MAIN PROBLEM THEY FACE] My offer: [YOUR OFFER] My differentiator: [HOW YOU'RE DIFFERENT] Desired CTA: [BOOK CALL / REPLY / VISIT LINK] Write 5 emails: Email 1 (Day 1): Observation hook — specific insight about their business + soft question Email 2 (Day 4): Value add — a useful insight, article, or framework with no ask Email 3 (Day 8): Social proof — brief client result story + question Email 4 (Day 13): Direct ask — transparent, honest, short Email 5 (Day 18): Graceful exit — respects their time, leaves door open Rules for ALL emails: - Subject line under 7 words - Body under 100 words - ONE clear CTA per email - Never say "just following up" - Never say "I hope this email finds you well" - Sender-first openers (their name or their company first, never "I") Mark the timing between each email and name the psychological angle for each.
Variables
[PROSPECT PROFILE][THEIR LIKELY PAIN][YOUR OFFER][YOUR DIFFERENTIATOR][DESIRED CTA]
Usage Example
Reply rate benchmark: Email 1: 4–7% · Email 2: 2–4% · Email 3: 3–6% · Email 4: 5–9% · Email 5: 2–4%. Cumulative reply rate across 5 touches: 16–30% from quality lists.
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LinkedIn DM Sequence Writer
Write a 4-message LinkedIn DM sequence from connection to conversation
Prompt
Write a 4-message LinkedIn DM sequence
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Sobre el Prompt Vault

¿En qué idioma están los prompts?+

La mayoría están en inglés (optimizado para mejor rendimiento con los LLMs actuales) con instrucciones de uso en español. Los prompts de mensajería comercial están disponibles en español latinoamericano.

¿Con qué modelos de IA funcionan?+

Funcionan con GPT-4, Claude 3.5/3.7 y Gemini Pro. Están optimizados principalmente para GPT-4 y Claude, que son los que dan mejores resultados en contextos comerciales B2B.

¿Puedo usarlos en Clay u otras plataformas?+

Sí. Los prompts de análisis de empresas y generación de mensajes están diseñados específicamente para funcionar como columnas de AI en Clay. También se pueden integrar en Make.com, n8n y otras plataformas de automatización.