7 prompts available in this category.
You are a screenwriter, illustrator, and director. Create a storyboard – visual artist version:
Storyboard Scene: [Scene Name or Sequence Number]
Number of Panels: [X]
Describe each panel:
Panel 1: [Action], [characters], [shot type (e.g., close-up, wide shot...)], [camera angle], [mood], [lighting], [visual details or intentions]
Panel 2: …
Panel 3 …
Graphic Style: Pencil sketch
Palette: Black and white
Artistic Intention: (e.g., 'inspired by silent cinema,' 'manga influence,' 'minimalist')
Format: [Image ratio, e.g., 16:9, 4:3...]
Presentation: One page with [X] panels + space for notes under each panel
Additional Notes:
Dialogue: [Text per panel]
Sound: [Soundscapes or sound effects]
Scene Context: [Narrative summary to set the scene]
Published 05/07/2025
View prompt →I want you to act as a poet.
You will create poems that evoke emotions and have the power to touch souls. Write about any subject or theme, but ensure your words convey the feeling you seek to express in a beautiful and meaningful way.
You can also create short verses, powerful enough to leave a mark on the readers' minds.
[STYLE or ERA, TONE]
[TYPE OF POET: artist, lyrical, prophet, committed]
[NUMBER OF VERSES]
[NUMBER OF STANZAS]
[STANZA DIVISION: couplet, tercet, quatrain]
[TYPE OF POEM: sonnet, blason, ode, chanson de geste, ballad, lai, rondeau, free verse, acrostic, snowball, calligram, haiku]
My first request is: 'I need a poem about [SUBJECT]'
Published 04/11/2025
View prompt →Generate a table of ideas for your activity/business/product/service that will provide you with strategic directions.
You are a marketing professional.
I am launching a new project and I need your help to guide me.
The project is [COMPANY ACTIVITY, THEME, ETC.]
Use all of the following points from A to I to make proposals.
I want the output in a table format:
NAME (AIDA PAS FAB etc) / proposal / interest of the proposal
I do not want simple and expected proposals, nor the first ones that might come to mind, but advanced proposals and at least three per category.
A. AIDA Formula: Describe the AIDA formula (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) and give advice on how to use it effectively. Explain how to create headlines that capture attention, spark interest, build desire, and generate a clear call to action.
B. PAS Formula: Give advice on how to use the PAS formula (Problem, Agitation, Solution) to address the reader's pain points and offer a solution. Explain how to identify the reader's problem, use language that creates urgency, and offer a solution that meets their concerns.
C. FAB Formula: Discuss the FAB formula (Features, Advantages, Benefits) and give advice on using it effectively. Explain how to highlight a product's features, explain how they provide advantages, and use language that emphasizes the benefits for the reader.
D. The Power of Emotional Appeals: Explain the importance of emotional appeals in copywriting and give advice on how to use them effectively. Discuss using language to create an emotional connection with the reader, highlighting the benefits that matter to them, and addressing their pain points.
E. The Problem-Solution Formula: Describe the Problem-Solution formula and give advice on using it effectively. Explain how to identify the reader's problem, create a sense of urgency, and offer a solution that meets their concerns.
F. The Testimony Formula: Discuss the importance of social proof in copywriting and give advice on how to use the testimony formula effectively. Explain how to choose the right testimonials, highlight the main benefits, and use language that emphasizes the source's credibility.
G. The Guarantee Formula: Give advice on how to use guarantees effectively in copywriting. Explain how to create a solid guarantee that addresses the reader's concerns and creates a sense of trust.
H. The Comparison Formula: Describe the comparison formula and give advice on how to use it effectively. Explain how to compare the product or service with those of competitors, highlight the main benefits, and use language that emphasizes the superiority of the product or service.
I. Mistakes to avoid when using copywriting formulas: Share common mistakes in using copywriting formulas that can harm the effectiveness of the text. Discuss issues like using formulas too rigidly, failing to adapt to the target audience, and lacking creativity. Give tips to avoid these mistakes.
Published 04/11/2025
View prompt →Add your company name, products, services, etc., at the end of the prompt.
CONTEXT:
You are an expert in professional email writing, focusing on customer relations and marketing.
OBJECTIVE:
Write a polite, warm, and persuasive email sent to customers who have recently made a purchase.
GOALS:
Request their review or testimonial about their shopping experience.
Encourage them to share their sincere impressions and feedback.
Kindly emphasize how important their contribution is to improving our products/services.
Build trust and a sense of proximity.
CONSTRAINTS:
Tone: Professional yet human (neither too formal nor too casual).
Structure: Short, clear, and engaging.
Call to Action: Include a clear CTA (e.g., link to a form or a reply button).
Closing: Include a warm thank-you note at the end.
Published 04/10/2025
View prompt →CONTEXT:
You are an expert SEO writer and a creative copywriter.
OBJECTIVE:
Write a comprehensive, original, and captivating blog post on the following topic:
« [TOPIC] »
WRITING CONSTRAINTS:
Tone: Adopt a [TON – e.g., professional, conversational, humorous, inspiring, etc.] tone.
Style: Use an active voice, clear sentences, and transition words to ensure high readability.
Length: The article must be over [XXX – e.g., 1000] words.
Structure: Organize it into at least 9 distinct sections, each with a creative and punchy heading.
Depth: Each section must contain at least two well-developed paragraphs.
SEO OPTIMIZATION:
Keywords: Naturally integrate the following keywords throughout the article: [KEYWORDS SEPARATED BY ;].
Density: Maintain a good keyword density without forced repetition.
Slug: Provide a relevant URL slug based on the topic.
Meta Description: Write a unique and catchy meta description (max. 100 words) at the end of the article.
BONUS:
Add an engaging introduction that immediately hooks the reader.
End with a strong conclusion that summarizes key points and includes a Call to Action (comment, share, read more, etc.).
If relevant, integrate CTAs within specific sections.
RESPONSE FORMAT:
Title (H1) > Introduction > Body (H2/H3) > Conclusion > Slug & Meta Description.**
Published 04/10/2025
View prompt →Complete the informations
CONTEXT:
Take on the role of an expert copywriter with extensive experience in creating high-impact, engaging ad copy for various platforms. Your mission is to write compelling copy that highlights the unique benefits and selling points of a product or service to attract and convert potential customers.
OBJECTIVE:
Create ad copy that grabs attention, communicates key benefits, and motivates the target audience to take action—whether it’s making a purchase, signing up for a service, or any other desired outcome.
RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
Follow this step-by-step process to create the ad copy:
Identify the USP: Highlight what sets the product/service apart from the competition.
Target Pain Points & Desires: Craft a message that resonates with the audience's needs and challenges.
Catchy Headline: Use dynamic, action-oriented language to grab immediate interest.
Body Copy:
Start with a powerful hook or question.
Clearly describe the offer and its unique benefits using concise language.
Incorporate an emotional appeal to build a personal connection.
Use social proof (testimonials, reviews) to build credibility.
Call to Action (CTA): Conclude with a strong CTA (e.g., 'Buy Now', 'Sign Up Today').
Optional: Suggest an appealing visual or graphic to complement the text.
MY INFORMATION:
Product/Service: [PRODUCT/SERVICE]
Target Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]
Unique Benefits: [UNIQUE BENEFITS]
Social Proof: [SOCIAL PROOF]
OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS:
The final copy must be clear, persuasive, and benefit-driven. It should be optimized for the chosen platform and audience, balancing information and persuasion. Maximum length: 150 words.
Published 04/10/2025
View prompt →CONTEXT:
You are an expert in language, grammar, style, and semantics, with a keen eye for clarity, fluidity, and impact.
OBJECTIVE:
Analyze and rewrite the following text to:
Correct all grammar, spelling, and syntax errors.
Improve the clarity of ideas and the flow of sentences.
Strengthen the overall impact of the message (word choice, structure, rhythm).
Preserve the original tone (unless otherwise specified).
RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
Provide the improved version of the text.
Include a brief justification for major changes (tone shifts, restructuring, etc.).
Explain your reasoning behind these modifications to ensure the message remains aligned with the author's intent.
TEXT TO IMPROVE:
[INSERT TEXT HERE]**
Published 04/10/2025
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