Pick a task. Write a prompt. Get scored by Claude and GPT-4.
Write a prompt that takes raw, messy meeting notes and produces a clean action item table where each task has an owner and a due date — pulling from context where dates aren't explicit.
Write a prompt that produces three genuinely different headlines for the same article — each optimized for a different audience or angle, with one being deliberately uncomfortable.
Write a prompt that turns the AI into a B2B prospect with a stated objection AND a hidden objection, who only reveals the hidden one when probed correctly.
Write a prompt that takes a legal clause, translates it, AND assesses the risk to the signer on a 1-5 scale with reasoning.
Write a prompt that finds 3 genuine strengths and 3 genuine weaknesses in a business plan, with specific evidence — not generic 'address your TAM' advice.
Design a prompt that researches a target person, infers their tone from their public writing, and generates one short cold-outreach paragraph in their tone.
Write a prompt for an assistant that asks ONE clarifying question (not five) when input is ambiguous — and only when it actually is.
Write a prompt that produces three summaries of the same paper for distinct audiences (10-year-old, grad student, journalist) with appropriate length and tone for each.
Write a prompt that scores a resume against a JD and returns structured JSON with fit, strengths, gaps, and an interview question per gap.
Write a prompt that builds an outline taking the strongest version of multiple sides — not a wishy-washy 'on one hand'.
Write a prompt that, given the user's goals, builds a 7-day tracker with specific (not generic) tasks, time commitments, and a reflection step.
Write a prompt that interviews a fictional character to develop them — questions that reveal motivation, contradiction, and history.
Write a prompt that finds the strongest counterargument to whatever the user just argued — not a strawman, the actual best version.
Write a prompt that produces a step-by-step tutorial that explicitly checks understanding before moving on.
Write a prompt that helps me decode a tense email I received and craft a response that de-escalates without rolling over.
Write a prompt that imagines a product launch failed in 6 months and works backward through specific failure modes — not generic 'didn't market enough'.
Write a prompt that compresses a personal story into a tight, sincere wedding/birthday/retirement toast.
Write a prompt that compares 3 products with criteria the buyer cares about — not the spec sheet, but the lived-experience differences.
Write a prompt that helps craft a sincere message addressing a difficult family situation — without becoming a therapy session script.