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ChatGPT: Prompts, Tools, and Generators
ChatGPT is one of the most widely used AI assistants, built by OpenAI. It handles a broad range of tasks from writing and editing to coding, analysis, summarization, and structured output. This page organizes the prompts, generators, and frameworks on this site that are optimized for ChatGPT workflows.
What ChatGPT is best at
ChatGPT's general-purpose training makes it reliable across an exceptionally wide range of tasks. Its practical strengths include:
- Writing and editing -- professional emails, blog posts, copy rewrites, summaries, and document drafts
- Coding assistance -- generating, debugging, refactoring, and explaining code across many languages
- Structured analysis -- business planning, competitive analysis, SWOT frameworks, and decision support
- Conversation and iteration -- it tracks context well across a conversation, making iterative refinement natural
- Image generation -- via built-in DALL-E integration in ChatGPT Plus
- Custom GPTs and integrations -- a large ecosystem of specialized GPTs and third-party plugins
How to get better output from ChatGPT
ChatGPT produces significantly better output when prompts include: a clear role definition, a specific task with a clear deliverable, relevant context, the target audience, and a preferred output format. Vague prompts produce generic responses. Specific, structured prompts produce output you can use immediately.
The most reliable prompt structure for ChatGPT is: Act as [role]. Task: [specific job]. Context: [background]. Audience: [who this is for]. Format: [how to structure the output]. Constraints: [what to avoid]. You don't need all six for every prompt -- but including more of them consistently improves output quality for complex tasks.
Ready-to-use ChatGPT prompts
Professional writing
Act as a professional business writer. Rewrite this email to be clearer, more direct, and more likely to get a response. Remove any hedging language. Keep it under 100 words. [paste email]
Content planning
Act as a content strategist. Create a 12-week blog editorial calendar for a [niche] site targeting [audience]. For each week: post title, primary keyword, content format, and estimated word count. Include a mix of evergreen and timely topics.
Coding help
Act as a senior Python developer. Review this function and: (a) explain what it does in plain language, (b) identify any bugs or edge cases not handled, (c) suggest one improvement for readability. [paste function]
Business analysis
Act as a business strategist. I'm deciding between [option A] and [option B]. For each: the strongest argument in favor, the biggest risk, and the key assumption required to succeed. Then give a recommendation based on my priority: [state your priority].
SEO brief
Act as an SEO content strategist. Write a content brief for an article targeting '[keyword].' Include: title tag, meta description, H1, search intent, H2 structure with purpose of each section, target word count, and 3 internal linking opportunities.
Email sequence
Act as a direct-response email copywriter. Write a 3-email welcome sequence for new subscribers to a [newsletter type] about [topic]. Email 1: deliver value + set expectations. Email 2: most useful insight. Email 3: soft CTA. Each email: subject line, preview text, 200-word body.
Prompting tips for ChatGPT
- Add a quality bar at the end of important prompts: 'This output will go directly to a client. It must be free of cliches and immediately usable without editing.'
- Use follow-up prompts rather than trying to get everything right in the first message. 'Make section 3 more specific' is more effective than trying to pre-specify everything.
- For long tasks, ask ChatGPT to outline first, get your approval, then write each section. Better structure, less wasted effort.
- Specify format explicitly -- 'return as a markdown table' or 'use numbered steps' produces cleaner output than leaving format open.
Common ChatGPT prompting mistakes
- Vague role definitions. 'Act as an expert' gives less direction than 'Act as a senior UX designer who specializes in SaaS onboarding flows.'
- No output format. Without a format request, ChatGPT defaults to paragraphs. For most business tasks, bullets or structured sections are more useful.
- One-shot complex requests. Asking for a complete marketing strategy, landing page, and email sequence in one prompt produces shallow output for each. Break complex work into steps.
ChatGPT prompt tools on this site
ChatGPT Prompt Generator
Build structured prompts for any ChatGPT task.
ChatGPT Brainstorm Generator
Layered idea generation with 3-tier depth.
ChatGPT Rewrite Generator
Improve any piece of writing specifically for ChatGPT.
ChatGPT Summary Generator
Structured summaries, briefings, and action items.
ChatGPT Email Writer
Professional email drafts for any situation.
ChatGPT Prompt Framework
Complete framework: Role, Task, Context, Audience, Format, Constraints.
