Curated collection of effective prompts for AI tools
Browse prompts by category, click any card to view the full prompt, then copy and customize it for your specific needs. Replace placeholders like [topic] or [audience] with your actual requirements.
Start with the category that matches your goal. If you need a blog outline, a launch email, or a documentation prompt, choose Writing or Marketing. If you need help explaining code, reviewing a snippet, or documenting a function, choose Coding. Open a prompt card, copy the full prompt, and replace the bracketed placeholders with your real topic, audience, constraints, and examples.
For better output, add one or two details before you paste the prompt into ChatGPT or another model. For example, specify the tone, target length, audience expertise level, or preferred format such as bullets, table, checklist, or step-by-step guide. The library works best when you use the prompt as a template and then adapt it to the exact task in front of you.
Strong prompts usually mention audience, length, tone, format, and success criteria. If a prompt produces something too generic, keep the structure but tighten the instructions. If it produces too much detail, ask for fewer sections or a shorter response on the next run.
This library is useful for brainstorming, drafting, and standardizing repeatable AI work. It helps with article outlines, email drafts, social strategy, code documentation, competitive analysis, and image-generation prompts. It is especially helpful when you want a reliable starting point instead of rewriting the same instruction from scratch every time.
It is also useful for teams that need a shared prompt style. A good library lets different people get similar results from the same task, which reduces trial and error and makes AI output easier to compare, edit, and improve.
An AI prompt library is a curated collection of effective prompts for various AI tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and more. These prompts have been optimized for quality and effectiveness.
Yes. All prompts in this library are completely free to use and customize. There are no restrictions or fees for accessing and using these prompts.
This is a curated library with carefully selected prompts. You can use and customize these prompts for your specific needs, but we don't currently accept user submissions.
The library includes prompts for Writing (blog posts, emails), Coding (documentation, reviews), Marketing (strategies, launches), Image Generation (portraits, landscapes), and Analysis (data insights, competitor analysis).
Browse prompts by category, click any card to view the full prompt, then copy and customize it for your specific needs. Replace placeholders like [topic] or [audience] with your actual requirements.
Yes. All prompts are designed to be easily customizable. Copy them and modify placeholders and parameters to match your specific requirements and context.
Choose the prompt that matches the final output type you need. Start with Writing for drafts and outlines, Coding for technical help, Marketing for campaigns and launches, Image Generation for visual prompts, and Analysis when you need insight from structured data or research.
Yes. Many strong workflows use more than one prompt. For example, you can use an Analysis prompt to extract key facts, then a Writing prompt to turn those facts into a blog post or email, or use a Marketing prompt to reshape the same idea for social media.
No. All our AI tools are free to use and work directly in your browser without registration or sign-in. Just open the page and start using the tool.
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on any modern browser on iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets. The interface adapts to your screen size automatically.