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Short videos, a growing prompt library, and honest picks for the tools worth paying for. No email required for the short stuff. No upsells.

SHORT VIDEOS

Short-form AI, every week.

Quick, plain-English videos that answer one real question at a time. What's an LLM? What's a prompt actually for? Where does your data go? No jargon, no hype — just useful signal from someone who builds with these tools every day.

COMING SOON

The Koppd Prompt Library.

Twenty battle-tested prompts for the jobs owners actually have — hiring, customer replies, research, project briefs, sales emails, commercial contracts. Copy, paste, adapt.

TRY ONE RIGHT NOW — FREE
Three prompts. Copy them. Try them in Claude or ChatGPT.

A small taste of the library. Use them as-is, or swap out the bracketed bits for your own business. If the library is any good, one of these will be the most useful thing you read today.

THE PROMPT
You are a customer service manager for [YOUR COMPANY], a UK business selling [PRODUCT/SERVICE].

Below is a customer message. Write me three things:

1. A one-sentence diagnosis of what the customer actually wants (not just what they said literally).
2. A recommendation: do we refund, reply-and-hold, escalate, or apologise?
3. A draft reply in my tone: calm, direct, no "as per my last email" nonsense. Keep it under 80 words.

CUSTOMER MESSAGE:
"""
[PASTE MESSAGE HERE]
"""
WHAT YOU GET
Diagnosis: Customer wants reassurance that the delay wasn't their fault and a clear new arrival date — not a refund. Recommendation: Reply-and-hold. Apologise for the delay, confirm the new date. No refund needed — they haven't asked. Draft reply: Hi Sarah — the order is with the courier and should land with you by Wednesday. The hold-up was our side, not yours. Sorry for the wait. If anything's changed on your end, let me know and I'll sort it. Best, [NAME]
THE PROMPT
Below is a transcript from a meeting. Give me three things, in this order:

1. DECISIONS — the decisions that were actually made (not just discussed).
2. ACTIONS — the action items, grouped by who owns them. Include deadlines if mentioned.
3. UNRESOLVED — anything that was raised but NOT resolved, so we pick it up next time.

Use short bullets. Skip the filler. Do not summarise the whole meeting — I have the transcript for that.

TRANSCRIPT:
"""
[PASTE TRANSCRIPT HERE]
"""
WHAT YOU GET
Decisions • Launch the Q3 discount on the 15th, not the 1st. • Move the monthly report to Thursdays to give finance more buffer. • Drop the Notion experiment — it's not sticking with the team. Actions • James — draft the launch email by Friday. • Priya — brief the agency on the timing change. • Michael — confirm with finance by Tuesday. Unresolved • Hiring a second ops person — parked until next month's numbers are in. • Pricing tier naming — still undecided, deferred to next week.
THE PROMPT
You are my SDR. I'm about to reach out to [NAME] at [COMPANY].

Based on the LinkedIn info and company website below, write me a 4-line outreach email that:

- Sounds like me, not a template.
- Has ONE specific, researched observation about their business (not "I love what you're doing!").
- Has ONE clear ask — not "hop on a call?" — something concrete enough to reply yes/no to.
- No jargon. No "I've been following your journey". No emojis. No sign-off flourishes.

Sign off as [YOUR NAME].

RESEARCH:
"""
[PASTE LINKEDIN AND WEBSITE INFO HERE]
"""
WHAT YOU GET
Hi Tom, Noticed Bricklane launched the Manchester fund last month — the "we only show you the ones our own analysts would buy" framing is the clearest pitch I've seen in property investment all year. I work with a few UK property platforms on their owner-facing AI tools. Worth 15 minutes to compare notes on what's actually moving the needle right now? Michael

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