55–75 prompts
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Sharper briefs, faster copy, and the ad-and-email prompts you reach for on a deadline.
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Every concrete asset that lands in your inbox at checkout. No surprises, no upsells.
Editable .docx + polished PDF mirror, shipped to your inbox at checkout.
Every prompt has [TAGS] you swap for your specifics. No guesswork.
We show you what Claude (or GPT, or Gemini) returns. So you know what 'good' looks like before you customize.
The thing the prompt won't tell you — the gotcha, the nuance, the move that doubles output quality.
Each prompt has a use case ("when to reach for this") and a customization note ("when to bend it").
Six sections, each scoped to one kind of work. Find the prompt you need in seconds.
New prompts added quarterly. Every future version free, forever.
What you're paying for, in detail. No fluff sections.
Blog posts, articles, long-form pieces with structure.
LinkedIn posts, X threads, carousels, IG captions.
Sequences, subject lines, re-engagement, newsletters.
Meta, Google, TikTok, and native placements.
Keyword research, clusters, on-page, link building.
Discovery, proposals, case studies, retainers.
65 prompts across 6 sections — every prompt listed above.
One simple. One medium. One premium. The other 64 prompts unlock at checkout.
Generate ten ad hooks for one product, ranked from safest to sharpest, so you can pick the angle that fits your channel.
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Every prompt was used in real campaigns, client projects, or money-on-the-line situations before it made the cut.
Each prompt solves one exact problem. Not “be more productive.” Not “improve your marketing.” Specific job, specific output.
Works on Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok. The prompts are built around clear thinking, not model-specific tricks.
You run paid, lifecycle, or brand at a startup or growth-stage company and ship weekly.
You're a consultant or contractor running marketing for 3+ clients.
You're tired of "10 ChatGPT prompts to grow your email list" listicles.
You write briefs yourself and want better first drafts before your editor sees them.
Pre-launch operators got Promptos free in exchange for honest feedback. 1,407 reviews. The critical ones are still up.
110 early-access reviews
The "pro tip" field at the end of each prompt is the unsung hero. the Cluster Map prompt's pro tip alone changed how I follow up on the outputs.
As a content marketer, agency, I'd been hand-rolling prompts in a Doc for a year. The Hook Ladder replaced about half of them, and the new versions are tighter. the Win-Back Brief saved me a meeting. Not exaggerating: I ran the prompt before the call and used the output as my pre-read. Got 90% of what would've taken a half-hour brainstorm. the Case Study Mine alone made the whole pack worth it. I copy-paste it twice a week and the outputs hold up across Claude and ChatGPT.
the Cluster Map prompt alone made the whole pack worth it. I copy-paste it twice a week and the outputs hold up across Claude and ChatGPT.
Loved the pack overall. the Cluster Map prompt pulled real work out of Claude in under a minute. Would love to see more variants for the GPT-class models. As a solo marketing operator, I'd already built half of these prompts myself. The other half, including the Win-Back Brief, were worth the buy. Strong pack. Two or three prompts felt similar to each other and could probably be merged, but the Cluster Map prompt alone earned the price.
the Case Study Mine alone made the whole pack worth it. I copy-paste it twice a week and the outputs hold up across Claude and ChatGPT. Bought this on a Tuesday, used the Win-Back Brief on Wednesday, had a real result by Friday. As a marketing consultant, that's the bar.
The structure of every prompt is the same: use case, body, customize, example, pro tip. That consistency makes the pack usable on the actual job. the Cluster Map prompt is the one I keep going back to. the Case Study Mine is the kind of prompt I'd have written in three years if I'd thought hard enough. It's there in fifteen seconds instead. I've bought four prompt packs this year. This is the only one I didn't delete after a month. the Cluster Map prompt is the standout.
Loved the pack overall. the Win-Back Brief pulled real work out of Claude in under a minute. Would love to see more variants for the GPT-class models. the Cluster Map prompt is the highlight. Wish there were a Notion mirror of the pack. Copying out of .docx into my workspace is fine but adds a step.
As a lifecycle marketer, I'd already built half of these prompts myself. The other half, including The Hook Ladder, were worth the buy.
the Carousel Spine is more useful than it lets on. From the very first try I thought "this is fine." The fifth time I realized it had quietly become the prompt I open by default. Bought this on a Tuesday, used the Carousel Spine on Wednesday, had a real result by Friday. As a brand marketer, dtc, that's the bar.
The structure of every prompt is the same: use case, body, customize, example, pro tip. That consistency makes the pack usable on the actual job. The Hook Ladder is the one I keep going back to.
I've bought four prompt packs this year. This is the only one I didn't delete after a month. The Hook Ladder is the standout.
Bought this on a Tuesday, used the Case Study Mine on Wednesday, had a real result by Friday. As a marketing lead, fintech, that's the bar.
The "pro tip" field at the end of each prompt is the unsung hero. the Cluster Map prompt's pro tip alone changed how I follow up on the outputs. Bought this on a Tuesday, used the Cluster Map prompt on Wednesday, had a real result by Friday. As a seo lead, that's the bar.
the Carousel Spine is low-hype, high-utility. On my first attempt I thought "this is fine." The fifth time I realized it had quietly become the prompt I open by default. Most prompt packs are a Notion template in a tuxedo. This one isn't. the Subject-Line Battery is the kind of prompt you only get from someone who has actually shipped the work.
Strong pack. Two or three prompts felt similar to each other and could probably be merged, but the Cluster Map prompt alone earned the price. Loved the pack overall. the Subject-Line Battery pulled real work out of Claude in under a minute. Would love to see more variants for the GPT-class models.
Strong pack. Two or three prompts felt similar to each other and could probably be merged, but the Carousel Spine alone earned the price. the Case Study Mine is excellent. A few others in the pack felt redundant with prompts I already had, but the value-per-dollar is still very high.
the Cluster Map prompt is quietly impressive. Right away I thought "this is fine." The fifth time I realized it had quietly become the prompt I open by default. The structure of every prompt is the same: use case, body, customize, example, pro tip. That consistency makes the pack usable on the actual job. The Hook Ladder is the one I keep going back to.
Bought as a content director. Some prompts didn't match my workflow as well as I'd hoped, though the Subject-Line Battery was a real find. Would buy again at a discount. The pack is fine. the Case Study Mine is great. The other sections are uneven; some feel like 80% drafts. Still net positive given the price.
the Carousel Spine is quietly impressive. Right away I thought "this is fine." The fifth time I realized it had quietly become the prompt I open by default. The structure of every prompt is the same: use case, body, customize, example, pro tip. That consistency makes the pack usable on the actual job. the Case Study Mine is the one I keep going back to. The "pro tip" field at the end of each prompt is the unsung hero. the Carousel Spine's pro tip alone changed how I follow up on the outputs.
The Hook Ladder is genuinely useful, but I expected more variety in some sections. About 60% of the prompts were directly applicable to my work; the rest felt like they were aimed at a different audience. The pack is fine. the Subject-Line Battery is great. The other sections are uneven; some feel like 80% drafts. Still net positive given the price.
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