Free download · 5 prompts, 1 PDF
Five prompts, already written.
Not templates full of blanks. Finished prompts for the five things you already do every week, with a realistic example sitting in each one. Copy the one you need, swap three details, use it today.
What's inside
The one nobody flags
Sort the inbox
Four buckets, in order: a client is waiting on me, needs a decision from me, I'm waiting on them, and money. That third bucket is the one that quietly costs you. An agency owner I work with had this at an hour a day and had never once written it down as a task.
Where AI usually gets caught
Reply to a client
In your voice, and it will not invent a price. If it does not know something it writes [CONFIRM] and keeps going. A draft with three of those is useful. A draft with a made-up number costs you a client.
The cheapest win
Turn a call into a plan
Messy notes in, two things out: a recap you can send today, and a build list of every commitment you made. It separates what they asked for from what you offered, because that gap is where scope creep starts.
Stop copy-pasting the last one
Draft the proposal
Scope and investment, outcome first. It can only use prices you give it. Anything that does not map cleanly gets flagged instead of guessed, so you never quote last year's number by accident.
Where money goes to die
The follow-up nobody sent
Somebody asked your price, you never heard back, and you never chased, because chasing feels bad. Under 80 words, no guilt, and it includes the easy out that actually gets replies.
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Plus the picker
One page at the front that tells you which of the five is actually eating your month, so you don't have to read all of them. Tick the boxes, use that prompt, ignore the rest.
Made for people who run the thing.
Agency and studio owners, consultants, freelancers. People doing $1M to $5M who keep hearing they should use AI and would rather just have one thing off their plate by Friday.
Do I need to know anything technical?
No. These are plain text. Copy one, paste it into Claude or ChatGPT, swap three details for yours, and go. No install, no tools to buy, no account beyond the one you already have.
How is this different from the hundred prompt lists out there?
Most of those hand you a template full of blanks, which is a homework assignment. I gave a bracketed template to a real client and she wrote back that she was not sure how to fill in two of the lines. She was right, and that was my fault. So these ship finished, with a realistic example already in them. You change three things, not thirty.
Why is it free?
Because this is the one-task version of what I get paid to do across a whole business. The fastest way to show you what that feels like is to hand you the small version and let it save you an hour this week.
What happens with my email?
You get one email with the download. No drip sequence, no selling your address. If I make another one of these I might tell you, and that is the whole relationship unless you ask for more.
Once one of them works
Want it tuned to
your business.
Send me the one task you actually do, with two or three real examples of how you do it now. You get a working prompt in your voice with your facts in it, a one-page teardown of the workflow, and a five-minute video of it running on your own example. 48 hours, $99, and the $99 comes off the full assessment if you go further.
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