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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.
Twenty battle-tested prompts for the jobs owners actually have — hiring, customer replies, research, project briefs, sales emails, commercial contracts. Copy, paste, adapt.
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.
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] """
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] """
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] """
Twenty prompts, each with a real example output, a "use it when…" note, and a swap-in template. Launches soon. Waitlist members get first access + a discounted lifetime licence.
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