50+ copy-paste prompts — marketing, follow-up, social, customer replies, proposals. Built for operators using ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini to do the work of a junior teammate without hiring one.
AI is leverage, not headcount. The right prompt turns a generic model into the marketing teammate, follow-up writer, or proposal-drafter you would otherwise have to hire. Wrong prompt, you get slop. The kit is the difference.
Social posts, follow-up emails, ad copy, customer replies, proposals, internal SOPs. Each labeled with the job it does and the model it works best on.
The four corners of a service business. One operating system, four work streams, the same model doing all of it.
Paste the prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Swap in your specifics. Ship. The structure is what matters; the words become yours on first edit.
The handful of patterns that separate working prompts from prompt-shaped wishes. Once you see them, you write your own.
Email signatures, meeting agendas, sales proposals, post-call recaps. The boring asks that drain the day.
Not stock SaaS examples. The actual phrasing a cleaning company, a real-estate operator, a trades shop uses to make AI useful in the field.
The models change. The prompts evolve. You get the new version automatically.
If you've tried AI and walked away thinking 'this is impressive but I can't actually use it' — the gap is almost always the prompt, not the model.
You can get it to write a poem, but not the email a customer needs to read tomorrow. The prompts close that gap.
Solo today, VA tomorrow, hire next quarter — the kit means the same quality output regardless of who's at the keyboard.
You don't need to be technical. You need to be structural. The kit gives you the structure; the model handles the rest.
You want a magic 'one-prompt-builds-my-business' button. That doesn't exist. The kit is leverage for operators already doing the work.
The next generation of AI tools is able to do work for you. The prompt is how you tell it which work, and how well to do it.
Running the prompts will surface something fast: which jobs the model handles well, which need a human, and which corners of your business have been quietly leaking. The kit is the tool. The Audit is the map of where the tool earns its keep first.
Free prompts → $27 Audit → next. No funnel pressure. The kit stands alone. The Audit is there when you want a second pair of eyes on where the leverage compounds.
See the $27 Audit