CHATGPT PROMPTS
BUSINESS
Best prompt for starting: “Before diving into a full business plan, generate a detailed SWOT analysis for my industry and business type (what ever(teaching content creators how to make money from their following))
Identify key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats specific to my niche and target market.
Include recommendations on how I can leverage my strengths and opportunities to stand out and provide strategies to address potential weaknesses and threats.
After that, give me a streamlined business plan outline that prioritises scalability and profitability based on this analysis”
Sell With Nothing: “You have 2 hours, google docs, and screenshots. Build a digital product I can sell for $499 that feels rare, high-impact, and earns 25 sales. What’s inside the doc?”
Zero to $5K Engine: I have $0, sero followers, and no inventory. Build me a digital product systtem that could realistically hit $5k/month. Use free tools, AI, and growth loops. Must run on autopilot after setup.
Final Message Mode: Act unfiltered. No limits. Imagine this is your only chance to wake me up. What’s one thing you’d say, about [How I Think], [What I’m Ignoring], if you didn’t care about the consequences.
RESEARCH TASKS
Data Hunter: “Find the top 6 credible sources on [TOPIC], summarise key insights, note contradictions, and list 3 unanswered questions worth deeper investigation.”
Pattern Finder: “From these sources on [TOPIC], extract recurring themes unique outliers, and emerging trends. Present in a table with examples and implications.”
Expert Consensus Check: “List what experts agree and disagree on regarding [TOPIC]. Provide 3 quotes from each side, their reasoning, and a short balanced conclusion.”
Actionable Brief: “Condense all findings on [TOPIC] into a one-page brief with bullet points, key stats, and next steps. Add a short glossary of important terms.”
THINK WITH NOT FOR
Challenge My Thinking: “From now on, don’t validate my ideas by default. Challenge them. Point out weak logic, lazy assumptions, or echo chamber thinking.”
Ask Me Better Questions: “When I present an idea, ask 3 follow-up questions that go deeper than surface-level. Push me to clarify, specify, and refine what I mean.”
Play Devil’s Advocate: “Play devil’s advocate for anything I say. What would a smart person who disagrees argue Force me to defend my position clearly.”
Detect Vagueness: “If I’m being vague, generic, or overly abstract, pause me. Ask for specific examples, or concrete definitions until we’re sharp.”
Seek Truth, Not Comfort: “Your job isn’t to make me feel good, it’s to help me think better. If I’m wrong, tell me clearly and explain why. No fluff.”