The 50 Use-Case Prompt Library for ChatGPT & Claude
Fifty copy-paste prompts, organized by job-to-be-done, that reliably get better output from any chat model.
AI & PromptsPDF · 14 pages· v1.0
4.2Fifty copy-paste prompts, organized by job-to-be-done, that reliably get better output from any chat model.
AI & PromptsPDF · 14 pages· v1.0
4.2A practical, no-fluff library of 50 prompts you can paste straight into ChatGPT or Claude and adapt in seconds. Each prompt is built around a real task people actually do every week: writing emails, summarizing long documents, drafting job descriptions, debugging code, planning trips, preparing for difficult conversations, and more. This is for knowledge workers, founders, marketers, and anyone who uses a chat model daily but feels like they're leaving quality on the table. Most people type one vague line and get mediocre output. The prompts here are written with explicit role, context, constraints, and output format so the model knows exactly what good looks like. Every prompt uses clearly marked [PLACEHOLDERS] so you can swap in your own details. Each one includes a short note on why it works and one variation to try. The prompts are model-agnostic and tested on current ChatGPT and Claude versions. After reading this, you'll be able to get first-draft-quality output on the first try, stop re-explaining yourself across messages, and build your own prompts using the same repeatable structure. No subscriptions, no tools to install, no account beyond the chat app you already use. Delivered as a single Markdown file you can keep in your notes app, paste into a snippet manager, or print.
Yes. The prompts avoid model-specific features and rely on clear instructions, so they work on current versions of both, as well as most other chat models.
No. The prompts work on free tiers too, though longer-context tasks (like summarizing a 30-page document) are easier on paid tiers with larger context windows.
Both. You get the 50 prompts plus the underlying template and reasoning, so you can write your own once you see the pattern.
A single Markdown (.md) file. It opens in any text editor, notes app, or Markdown reader and is easy to copy from.
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