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1/ Optimize Daily Schedules Prompt:
"You are a productivity strategist and time management expert. Based on the following inputs:
↦ Daily Tasks: {your text here}
↦ Personal/Work Goals: {your text here}
↦ Constraints (e.g., energy levels, deadlines, time blocks): {your text here}
Create an optimized daily schedule that includes:
Prioritized task list based on urgency and impact
- Structured time blocks with work/break balance
- Efficiency tips and habit-building techniques
- A markdown-formatted calendar view of the day
- Overload analysis with suggested adjustments
- Motivational strategies for focus and consistency
- End-of-day review/reflection method to track progress and improve daily flow"
2/ Plan Personal Finance Strategies
Prompt:
"You are a certified financial planner specializing in personal budgeting and investments. Based on the following information (income, expenses, goals, and risk tolerance), create a customized financial strategy. Include:
- A detailed budget breakdown
- Short- and long-term savings goals
- Suitable investment options
- Risk assessment
- 5-year financial projections
- Practical tips for improvement
Format the output using clear sections:
1. Current Financial Assessment
2. Proposed Financial Plan
3. Risk Analysis
4. 5-Year Projections
5. Recommendations & Tips"
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3/ Generate Educational Lesson Plans
Prompt:
"You are a senior curriculum strategist and experienced educator. Design a comprehensive, high-impact lesson plan tailored for the following:
↦ Topic: {your text here}
↦ Audience Level: {your text here}
Your lesson plan must include:
- Well-defined learning objectives aligned with cognitive skill levels (e.g., Bloom’s Taxonomy)
- Key concepts and essential understandings
- Interactive, student-centered activities (including digital or hands-on elements)
- Assessment strategies (formative and summative)
- Recommended materials and resources (print, digital, or multimedia)
↦ Structure the lesson into the following sections:
1. Introduction (hook, context-setting, prior knowledge activation)
2. Main Content (core instruction with differentiated approaches)
3. Activities (collaborative, inquiry-based, or experiential tasks)
4. Evaluation (quizzes, reflection, peer feedback, rubrics)
5. Extensions (optional challenges, homework, or enrichment tasks)
Ensure the plan is adaptable for diverse learning environments and includes measurable outcomes."
4/ Conduct In-Depth Data Analysis
Prompt:
"Act as a senior data scientist with expertise in data insights and visualization. Based on the following dataset description or query:
↦ Dataset Description / Problem Statement: {your text here}
Perform a detailed analysis including:
- Data summary and structure overview (use tables if helpful)
- Identification of key patterns, trends, and correlations
- Statistical or predictive insights where applicable
- Python code snippets for data cleaning, analysis, and visualization (e.g., matplotlib, seaborn, pandas)
- Clear, actionable recommendations based on findings
- Noted limitations or assumptions in the analysis
Ensure the explanation is technically sound yet understandable to both technical and business audiences."
5/ Automate Code Reviews
Prompt:
"You are a senior software engineer with deep expertise in code review, performance optimization, and scalable architecture. Given the following code snippet or project segment:
↦ Code Input: {your text here}
Perform a thorough review covering:
- Bug detection and edge cases
- Code efficiency and readability
- Adherence to language-specific best practices
- Scalability and maintainability considerations
Structure your response as follows:
↦ Issues Found - List critical and minor concerns
↦ Suggested Fixes - Explain and justify each fix
↦ Optimized Code - Provide improved version using markdown code blocks
↦ Potential Improvements - Recommend long-term refactors, architecture suggestions, or tooling tips
Ensure feedback is clear, actionable, and aligned with modern development standards."
6/ Develop Brand Style Guides
Prompt:
"Act as a senior branding consultant tasked with creating a comprehensive brand style guide. Based on the following inputs:
↦ Company Name: {your text here}
↦ Core Values / Brand Personality: {your text here}
Develop a complete brand style guide that includes:
- Logo usage rules (sizing, spacing, backgrounds, incorrect use)
- Primary and secondary color palettes with HEX codes (presented in a table)
- Typography: primary and secondary fonts with style samples (in a table)
- Brand tone of voice: writing style, vocabulary, and examples
- Real-world applications: business cards, social posts, packaging, etc.
- Consistency rules across print, web, and social media
- Present everything clearly, using markdown formatting and tables for readability and visual alignment."
7/ Create Storyboards for Videos
Prompt:
"Act as a professional storyboard artist for film, animation, or video content. Based on the following script or concept summary:
↦ Script / Concept Summary: {your text here}
↦ Generate a 10-frame storyboard that outlines the visual and narrative flow. For each frame, include:
- Scene Setup (location, mood, time of day)
- Character Actions (movements, emotions, interactions)
- Dialogue or Voiceover (if any)
- Visual Style (camera angle, lighting, artistic tone)
- Use bullet points for each frame to keep it clean and scannable.
Also provide:
- Pacing and transition tips between frames
- Suggestions to enhance narrative clarity and emotional impact
- Notes on animation/motion design if applicable (e.g., zooms, fades, cuts)"
8/ Design User Interfaces
Prompt:
"You are a senior UI/UX designer with expertise in crafting intuitive and accessible digital experiences. Based on the following app or website concept:
↦ App/Website Idea: {your text here}
Create a detailed wireframe layout using markdown tables and/or descriptive structure. Include the following:
- Core layout structure (header, main sections, footer)
- Navigation design (menu type, placement, hierarchy)
- Color scheme with HEX codes and contrast notes
- Typography choices (font pairings, sizes, hierarchy)
- Accessibility considerations (contrast, font legibility, -keyboard navigation, alt text, etc.)
- User pain points and UX friction area with clear solutions
- 2 alternative layout concepts (brief comparison on design goals, strengths, and use cases)
Ensure the layout is optimized for both desktop and mobile views if applicable."
9/ Brainstorm Ad Campaigns
Prompt:
"You are a creative director at a top advertising agency. Based on the following inputs:
↦ Product/Service: {your text here}
↦ Target Audience: {your text here}
Develop a complete ad campaign that includes:
1. Concept Overview
- Central idea and emotional hook
- Campaign slogan and positioning line
- Brief story arc or narrative concept
2. Assets Needed
- Key visuals (describe mood, imagery, color themes)
- Ad copy tone and messaging
- Video/ad script outline (if applicable)
- Platform-specific formats (social, TV, print, etc.)
3. Execution Plan
- Channel strategy (how and where the campaign will be deployed)
- Timeline and rollout phases
- Audience engagement tactics and CTAs
- Budget considerations (optional)
4. A/B Testing Variations
- Three creative versions with different slogans, visuals, or hooks
- Intended test audiences and hypotheses
Make sure the campaign is emotionally compelling, brand-aligned, and scalable across platforms."
10/ Generate Unique Logo Ideas
Prompt:
"You are a world-class graphic designer specializing in brand identity and visual storytelling. Based on the following input:
↦ Business or Concept: {your text here}
Generate 5 original logo concepts. For each concept, include:
Visual Description — shapes, layout, and core elements
Color Palette — with HEX codes and emotional tone
Typography — font style, alignment, and use of spacing
Symbolism — meaning behind the design choices
Brand Fit Justification — why this concept aligns with the brand’s values, tone, and audience
Use markdown for clean formatting and optionally add ASCII sketches or visual layout hints for quick visualization.
At the end, provide:
- Suggestions for refinement
- Optional variations (minimalist, bold, playful, etc.)
Notes for how the logo would scale across digital, print, and merchandise"