
Now that you understand what prompts are and how to write them well, it’s time to explore a curated collection of 100+ ready-to-use prompts for everyday tasks. Whether you’re a content creator, software engineer, entrepreneur, educator, or student, this prompt library is designed to help you communicate more effectively with AI models like ChatGPT, Grok, DeepSeek, Claude, and Gemini.
Each section below is organized by use case so you can quickly find what suits your needs. If you’re looking for the full master library of 10,000+ prompts, visit theInsights.club.
Section 1: Productivity & Personal Organization
- “Create a time-blocked schedule for tomorrow from 8 AM to 6 PM including work, meals, and breaks.”
- “Break down a 4-hour deep work session into 25-minute Pomodoros.”
- “Convert this goal into SMART format: ‘Be more fit.'”
- “Suggest a 30-day habit tracker format for morning routines.”
- “List the top 5 tools for time management with pros and cons.”
- “Design a new daily habit based on the cue-routine-reward loop.”
- “Use the 10-10-10 rule to evaluate this decision: [insert decision].”
- “How to create a distraction-free workspace at home?”
- “List 10 journal prompts to beat procrastination.”
- “Summarize key learnings from ‘Atomic Habits’.”
Section 2: Business, Strategy & Marketing
- “Act as a management consultant. Do a SWOT analysis of Ola Cabs.”
- “List Porter’s Five Forces for the Indian edtech sector.”
- “Create a 5-year vision statement for a fintech startup.”
- “Generate a user persona for a 22-year-old college student in Delhi.”
- “Compare 3 competitors of Nykaa using a feature matrix.”
- “Generate a 30-day content calendar for a sustainable fashion brand.”
- “Suggest hooks for a YouTube short about financial literacy.”
- “Write 3 caption ideas for an eco-friendly shampoo launch.”
- “Create a template for a product explainer carousel on LinkedIn.”
- “Generate a GTM (go-to-market) plan for a language learning app.”
Section 3: Content Creation & Writing
- “Generate a detailed outline for a blog titled: ‘How to Start Investing in Your 20s’.”
- “Write a 2-minute YouTube script on ‘Power of Daily Habits’.”
- “Create a 30-minute podcast episode plan on ‘The Rise of Green Hydrogen’.”
- “Summarize the book ‘The Psychology of Money’ in 200 words.”
- “Write an Instagram caption for a finance reel on SIPs.”
- “List 5 blog headline ideas about productivity hacks.”
- “Write a CTA for a newsletter on personal finance.”
- “Rewrite the following paragraph in a more casual tone: [insert text].”
- “List 10 tweet ideas for promoting a new course.”
- “Write an About page for a blog focused on AI productivity tools.”
Section 4: Coding & Development
- “Explain what the following Python code does: [insert code].”
- “Refactor this JavaScript function for performance.”
- “Write a SQL query to get the top 5 customers by revenue.”
- “Generate a regex for Indian mobile numbers.”
- “Write a REST API documentation template for a GET endpoint.”
- “List 10 VS Code extensions every web developer should know.”
- “Convert this Python snippet into Go.”
- “Create a CLI tool in Python for renaming files in bulk.”
- “Debug this TypeScript code: [insert code].”
- “Explain the MVC pattern in simple terms.”
Section 5: Education & Learning
- “Create 10 flashcards for basic trigonometric identities.”
- “Make a 5-question multiple choice quiz on World War II.”
- “Explain blockchain like I’m 5.”
- “Break down the concept of compound interest into beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.”
- “Compare communism and capitalism using a 3-column table.”
- “List top 10 YouTube channels for science learning.”
- “Generate 5 critical thinking questions on climate change.”
- “Explain the Pythagorean Theorem with visuals.”
- “What are the Bloom’s taxonomy levels with examples?”
- “Summarize Newton’s three laws in simple terms.”
Section 6: Career & Job Hunting
- “Tailor this resume for a Customer Success job at a SaaS startup.”
- “Generate 5 LinkedIn headline options for a digital marketer.”
- “Write a cold email asking for an informational interview.”
- “List 10 behavioral interview questions with ideal answer structures.”
- “Create a STAR-format response to: ‘Tell me about a time you solved a conflict’.”
- “Suggest 3 job roles for someone good at writing and analytics.”
- “Make a weekly job search tracking spreadsheet.”
- “Write a 1-paragraph bio for a portfolio website.”
- “Draft a follow-up email after an interview.”
- “List 5 good questions to ask at the end of an interview.”
Section 7: Finance & Investing
- “Explain SIP vs Lumpsum investment with examples.”
- “Compare HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank in terms of valuation and risk.”
- “Create a 50-30-20 budget for someone earning ₹80,000/month.”
- “Summarize Warren Buffett’s top investing principles.”
- “List 5 low-risk investment options for beginners.”
- “Explain mutual fund NAV in simple language.”
- “Create a DCF model template in table format.”
- “Suggest a portfolio allocation for a 30-year-old with moderate risk appetite.”
- “List 5 tax-saving options under Section 80C.”
- “Compare equity, debt, and hybrid mutual funds.”
Section 8: Creative Writing & Fun
- “Write a short story about a robot who learns to feel emotions.”
- “Create a poem on monsoon in Mumbai in the style of Gulzar.”
- “Generate a plot idea for a detective novel set in Delhi.”
- “List 10 quirky character names for a fantasy world.”
- “Write a haiku about digital burnout.”
- “Come up with a backstory for a retired pirate living in Goa.”
- “Generate 3 ideas for a comic strip about AI and humans.”
- “Make a riddle with a pun in the answer.”
- “Create an imaginary dialogue between Newton and Einstein.”
- “Write a rap verse about college life in India.”
Conclusion
These 100+ prompts are just a glimpse into what’s possible when you master prompt engineering. They’re powerful, versatile, and easy to adapt to your goals—be it productivity, learning, marketing, or creativity.