✍️ Writing10 PromptsUpdated March 2026ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini
10 Best AI Writing Prompts for ChatGPT & Claude
Generic writing prompts produce generic output. These 10 prompts give AI models the structure, constraints, and context they need to produce high-quality drafts that actually match your voice, audience, and goal.
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Covers everything from headline to meta description in one prompt — so the AI writes the full article with SEO structure, not just a rough draft.
Write a complete SEO-optimized blog article on the following topic:
**Topic:** [[TOPIC]]
**Primary keyword:** [[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]]
**Target audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Word count:** [[WORD_COUNT]] (e.g. 1500–2000 words)
**Tone:** [[TONE]] (e.g. authoritative, conversational, educational)
Structure:
1. SEO-optimized H1 title (include primary keyword naturally)
2. Hook intro (problem + promise, 2–3 sentences)
3. H2/H3 sections with keyword variations
4. 1 numbered list or comparison table
5. Conclusion with clear CTA
6. Meta description (150–160 characters)
Write for humans first, search engines second.
SEOBlogContent
Prompt 02
Professional Email
Eliminates the "how do I phrase this?" problem by giving the AI the relationship context, goal, and tone constraints it needs to write the right email.
Write a professional email with the following parameters:
**To:** [[RECIPIENT_ROLE]] (e.g. potential client, senior manager, partner)
**From:** [[MY_ROLE]]
**Goal:** [[EMAIL_GOAL]] (e.g. schedule a meeting, follow up on proposal, decline a request)
**Key points to include:** [[KEY_POINTS]]
**Tone:** [[TONE]] (e.g. formal, warm, direct)
**Relationship:** [[RELATIONSHIP]] (e.g. first contact, existing client, colleague)
Keep it under 200 words. End with a single clear call to action. Include a strong subject line.
EmailBusiness Writing
Prompt 03
Executive Summary
Forces the AI to distill the most important information for decision-makers — without jargon, padding, or burying the lead.
Write an executive summary for the following document/report:
**Document type:** [[DOC_TYPE]] (e.g. project proposal, quarterly report, research paper)
**Audience:** [[AUDIENCE]] (e.g. C-suite, board of directors, investors)
**Key message:** [[KEY_MESSAGE]]
Source material:
"""
[[SELECTED_TEXT]]
"""
Structure (max 250 words):
1. Situation: What is the context and problem?
2. Findings: What are the 3 most important insights?
3. Recommendation: What action is recommended and why?
4. Impact: What is the expected outcome?
No jargon. Lead with the most important point.
ExecutiveSummaryBusiness
Prompt 04
Storytelling Structure
Makes the AI apply a proven narrative framework to your content — so it engages rather than just informs.
Rewrite or structure the following content using a compelling storytelling framework:
**Content/topic:** [[CONTENT_OR_TOPIC]]
**Format:** [[FORMAT]] (e.g. blog post intro, LinkedIn post, pitch deck narrative, keynote opening)
**Audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Desired emotion:** [[EMOTION]] (e.g. inspired, curious, urgency)
Use the following structure:
1. **Hook** – Open with a surprising fact, question, or bold statement
2. **Conflict** – Name the tension or problem the audience recognizes
3. **Stakes** – What happens if nothing changes?
4. **Resolution** – Introduce the insight or solution
5. **Call to action** – What should the reader do or think next?
StorytellingNarrative
Prompt 05
Headline Generator (10 Variants)
Gets 10 genuinely different headline types — not 10 variations of the same phrase — so you can pick the one that performs best.
Generate 10 high-performing headline variants for the following content:
**Topic:** [[TOPIC]]
**Target audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Platform:** [[PLATFORM]] (e.g. blog, YouTube, LinkedIn, email subject line)
Create one headline of each type:
1. How-to headline
2. Number/list headline
3. Question headline
4. Bold claim / contrarian take
5. Fear of missing out (FOMO)
6. Social proof / authority
7. "Secret" or insider knowledge
8. Benefit-focused
9. Story-driven / curiosity gap
10. Ultra-short (under 6 words)
Rate each 1–10 for click potential and explain why the top 3 would perform best.
HeadlinesCopywriting
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Product descriptions, speeches, proofreading & style analysis, text simplification and more — all accessible with one click in your AI chat.
Frames the product from the customer's perspective — benefits and emotions first, features second — which is what actually converts.
Write a converting product description for the following:
**Product:** [[PRODUCT_NAME]]
**Key features:** [[FEATURES]]
**Target customer:** [[CUSTOMER]] (demographics, job, pain points)
**Platform:** [[PLATFORM]] (e.g. e-commerce, SaaS landing page, Amazon listing)
**Tone:** [[TONE]]
Structure:
1. Opening hook — lead with the customer's biggest pain or desire (1 sentence)
2. Core benefit statement — what transformation does this product deliver?
3. Feature → Benefit list (3–5 bullet points, format: "[Feature] so you can [benefit]")
4. Social proof hook — 1 sentence referencing typical customer results
5. CTA — clear, low-friction action
Avoid: generic adjectives (amazing, innovative, best-in-class). Show, don't tell.
CopywritingE-commerce
Prompt 07
Thoroughly Revise Text
Goes far beyond spellcheck — asks the AI to improve structure, clarity, flow, and punch while keeping your voice intact.
Thoroughly revise and improve the following text:
"""
[[SELECTED_TEXT]]
"""
**Goal:** [[GOAL]] (e.g. sharpen for a professional audience, improve readability, make more persuasive)
**Preserve:** [[PRESERVE]] (e.g. my informal tone, all technical terms, the original structure)
Improve:
1. Cut filler words and passive voice
2. Replace weak verbs with strong, specific ones
3. Fix sentence rhythm — vary length for emphasis
4. Ensure every paragraph has one clear point
5. Strengthen the opening and closing
Show the revised version, then a short changelog of the most important edits.
EditingRevision
Prompt 08
Simplify Complex Topic
Forces the AI to find the simplest possible explanation — not a dumbed-down version — which is harder and more valuable than the original.
Explain the following complex topic in simple, accessible language:
**Topic:** [[TOPIC]]
**Audience:** [[AUDIENCE]] (e.g. 12-year-old, non-technical executive, curious adult with no background)
**Format:** [[FORMAT]] (e.g. 3 paragraphs, 5 bullet points, analogy-first explanation)
Rules:
- No jargon. If a technical term is unavoidable, define it immediately.
- Use at least one concrete analogy or real-world example
- Explain the "so what" — why does this matter to the reader?
- End with one sentence the reader can use to explain it to someone else
ExplainerSimplification
Prompt 09
Proofreading & Style Analysis
Separates grammar fixes from style suggestions, so you can accept corrections without losing your voice.
Proofread the following text and provide a style analysis:
"""
[[SELECTED_TEXT]]
"""
**Writing style guide (if any):** [[STYLE_GUIDE]] (e.g. AP Style, Chicago, none)
**Audience:** [[AUDIENCE]]
Provide two sections:
**1. Corrections (must fix):**
- Grammar and spelling errors
- Punctuation issues
- Factual inconsistencies (if detectable)
**2. Style suggestions (optional):**
- Passive voice instances worth changing
- Overly long sentences
- Repeated words or phrases
- Tone inconsistencies
Show the corrected text, then list all changes made.
ProofreadingGrammarStyle
Prompt 10
Write Speech / Presentation
Gives the AI the context to write for spoken delivery, not just for reading — pacing, pauses, and audience engagement included.
Write a speech or presentation script for the following:
**Topic:** [[TOPIC]]
**Occasion:** [[OCCASION]] (e.g. company all-hands, conference keynote, team kickoff, wedding toast)
**Duration:** [[DURATION]] (e.g. 5 minutes, 15 minutes)
**Audience size and type:** [[AUDIENCE]]
**Key message:** [[KEY_MESSAGE]]
**Tone:** [[TONE]] (e.g. inspirational, informative, humorous)
Include:
- Strong opening hook (story, question, or bold statement)
- [PAUSE] markers for natural delivery breaks
- Transitions between sections
- A memorable closing line the audience will remember
- Speaker notes in brackets for emphasis or delivery tips
SpeechPresentationSpeaking
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