Free AI Prompt Pack: 210 Prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and More
The right prompt can turn a blank AI chat window into a useful draft, plan, checklist, or analysis. This free prompt pack gives you 210 copy-and-paste prompts for common work: blogging, marketing, SEO, email, freelancing, ecommerce, productivity, learning, and business planning.
The prompts are written to work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, and most modern AI assistants. You can use them as written, or edit the bracketed details so the output fits your business, audience, tone, and project.
What Is Included
- Content and blogging prompts for outlines, intros, briefs, updates, FAQs, and article refreshes.
- Email marketing prompts for subject lines, welcome sequences, newsletters, and follow-up emails.
- Business strategy prompts for offers, customer research, positioning, and competitor analysis.
- Marketing and ad prompts for hooks, landing page copy, campaign angles, and audience testing.
- Freelancing prompts for proposals, scope notes, client updates, pricing explanations, and onboarding.
- SEO prompts for keyword clustering, title ideas, meta descriptions, internal links, and search-intent checks.
- Ecommerce prompts for product descriptions, buyer objections, review summaries, and launch ideas.
- Social media prompts for captions, short-form hooks, repurposing, and content calendars.
- Productivity and learning prompts for summaries, study plans, meeting notes, decision logs, and task cleanup.
- Prompt improvement notes so you can adapt any prompt instead of treating it like a fixed script.
Sample Prompts You Can Use Now
Here are examples from the pack so you can see the format before subscribing.
Blog Outline Prompt
Create a search-focused blog outline for “[keyword]” written for [audience]. Include the search intent, a practical H1, 6-8 H2 sections, FAQs, internal link ideas, and notes on what original examples or proof would make the article more useful than generic AI content.
Tool Comparison Prompt
Compare [tool A] and [tool B] for [use case]. Focus on strengths, weaknesses, pricing, ease of use, privacy considerations, and who should choose each tool. End with a clear recommendation for beginners, solo operators, and teams.
Email Rewrite Prompt
Rewrite this email so it is clear, concise, and confident without sounding pushy. Keep the main request, remove filler, and give me three subject line options. Email: [paste email]
SEO Refresh Prompt
Review this article draft for thin content and missed search intent. Identify sections that need more original detail, outdated claims, weak examples, unclear headings, missing FAQs, and internal link opportunities. Article: [paste draft]
How to Get Better Results From Any Prompt
Prompts work best when you give the AI assistant context. Add your audience, goal, constraints, examples, tone, and what the output will be used for. If the first answer is too generic, ask for a second pass with more specificity: real examples, sharper tradeoffs, stronger objections, or a clearer recommendation.
- Replace vague audience labels with a real reader, such as “solo Shopify store owner” or “high school teacher planning a lesson.”
- Tell the model what not to do, such as avoiding hype, fake statistics, or generic introductions.
- Ask for a checklist, table, or step-by-step format when you need something practical.
- Paste your draft or source material when accuracy matters.
- Review the answer before publishing or sending it. AI output should be edited, fact-checked, and adapted to your voice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the prompt pack really free?
Yes. The pack is free for readers who subscribe through the form on this page.
Which AI tools do these prompts work with?
They are tool-agnostic. You can use them with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, and similar AI assistants.
Can I use the prompts for client or business work?
Yes, but review the output before using it. For client work, avoid pasting confidential information into any tool unless you understand that tool’s privacy and data-retention settings.
Will the prompts write finished articles for me?
They are best used as starting points for outlines, drafts, research questions, rewrites, and checklists. The strongest results still need editing, fact-checking, and your own examples.
Where should beginners start?
Start with email rewrites, outlines, summaries, and planning prompts. Those use cases are easy to check and teach you how to guide an AI assistant before using it for more complex work.
For more beginner-friendly resources, visit Start Here or read our guide to the best free AI tools in 2026.