template Personal 3 variables
Write a warm, specific thank-you that sounds like you — not a greeting card.
Help me write a warm, genuine thank-you note to {{recipient}} for {{occasion}}.
One specific detail I want to mention: {{specific_detail}}
Keep it short, sincere, and personal — like something a real person would
write, not a generic card. Give me one warm version and one slightly more
casual version.
template Coding 3 variables
Get a thoughtful review of your code — bugs, readability, and safety — before you ship it.
Review the {{language}} code below like a helpful senior engineer.
Code:
"""
{{code}}
"""
I'm especially concerned about: {{concerns}}
Please cover:
1. Any bugs or edge cases that could break it
2. Readability and naming — what would you simplify?
3. Security or safety issues, if any
4. A corrected version if you'd change something
Explain your reasoning in plain English so I can learn from it.
template Study 4 variables
Turn a big subject and a deadline into a realistic, week-by-week study schedule.
Make me a study plan for {{subject}}. My deadline is {{deadline}} and I can
study about {{hours_per_week}} hours per week. My current level: {{current_level}}.
Give me:
- A week-by-week breakdown from now to the deadline
- Specific topics/skills to cover each week, in a sensible order
- A suggested mix of learning vs. practice each week
- 2-3 checkpoints to test whether I'm on track
Keep it realistic for my available hours — don't cram everything into week one.
template Marketing 4 variables
A benefit-led product description that speaks to your buyer — ready for your shop or listing.
Write a product description for {{product}}, aimed at {{audience}}.
Lead with this main benefit: {{key_benefit}}. Tone: {{tone}}.
Give me:
- A punchy one-line headline
- A 50-70 word description that sells the benefit, not just the features
- 3 short bullet points of key features (each tied to why it matters)
- A one-line call to action
Focus on how it makes the buyer's life better, not just specs.
template Business 4 variables
A short, respectful cold email that gets read and gets replies — without sounding like spam.
Write a short cold outreach email to {{recipient_name}} at {{their_company}}.
What I offer / why I'm reaching out: {{value_prop}}
The specific ask: {{the_ask}}
Rules:
- Under 120 words.
- Open with something relevant to them, not about me.
- One clear ask, easy to say yes to.
- Warm and human, no buzzwords, no "I hope this email finds you well."
- Give me 2 subject line options.
template Writing 4 variables
Generate a clean, logical outline for a blog post on any topic — ready to fill in and write.
Create a blog post outline about {{topic}}, written for {{audience}}.
Target length: about {{word_count}} words. Tone: {{tone}}.
Give me:
- 3 attention-grabbing title options
- A one-sentence hook for the intro
- 4-6 section headings, each with 2-3 bullet points of what to cover
- A closing idea and a call to action
Keep it specific to the topic — no generic filler sections.
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