AI Prompt Library

830+ ready-to-use prompt templates — just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs to get more out of ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and more.

E-commerce & Sellers

One-click product copy generation

You are a senior e-commerce copywriter specializing in Taiwan's online shopping market. Write eye-catching sales copy for the product below: product name (product name), key selling point (selling point), target audience (target audience), price (price). Produce: an eye-catching headline, three scenario-based selling-point paragraphs, and a call to action. Friendly, conversational tone, avoiding false exaggeration, in Taiwanese consumer wording.
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Product title SEO optimization

You are an e-commerce SEO expert. For the product (product name), produce 5 product titles suited to momo, Shopee, and Google search, each within 30 characters, naturally including the keyword (core keyword) and (spec or model), front-loading the most important keyword, no stuffing or repetition, and mark the search intent each targets.
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A canned-reply library for shop customer service

You are a senior Shopee/momo customer-service rep. Build a canned-reply library covering these situations: shipping-time inquiries, returns/exchange process, product-spec questions, discount haggling, and negative-review soothing. For (shop name), with a returns/exchange policy of (return/exchange rules). Each reply should be polite, professional, and warm, ending with a line that guides an order or an add-on purchase.
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Negative-review reply and crisis handling

You are an e-commerce shop owner who understands PR. A buyer left this review: (paste the negative review). Write a public reply that sincerely empathizes first, doesn't argue, explains how you'll remedy it (remedy plan), and shows professionalism and sincerity, so other prospective buyers trust the shop more after reading it. Keep it within 120 characters.
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Turn product selling points into pain points

You are a conversion-rate-optimization consultant. Here are my product specs: (paste the specs). Rewrite the cold specs into buying reasons that hit (target audience)'s pain points, using a "because... so you can..." pattern, listing 5, each first stating the customer's trouble then how the product solves it.
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Limited-time promotion campaign plan

You are an e-commerce marketing planner. Design a promotion campaign for (shop name) during (season, e.g., Double 11), for the product category (product category). Plan: the campaign theme, discount mechanics (spend threshold / buy-one-get-one / limited quantity), a 3-day countdown post rhythm, and a hero-visual tagline. The goal is to raise average order value and clear inventory while protecting profit.
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A week of social post scheduling

You are an e-commerce social media manager. For (shop name) (featuring (product category)), plan a week of 7 Facebook/Instagram post scripts, including: new-product intro, use scenario, customer testimonial, behind-the-scenes, limited-time offer, interactive Q&A, and knowledge sharing. Each with a title, a 3-line body, and 3 hashtags, in a tone close to Taiwan's young demographic.
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Abandoned-cart recovery EDM email

You are an email-marketing expert. A customer added (product name) to their cart but didn't check out. Write a recovery email — the subject should get a high open rate, the body should reawaken the need and lower hesitation (may offer (an incentive, e.g., a limited-time discount or free shipping)), ending with a strong call to action. Friendly, non-pushy tone, within 150 characters.
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Competitor comparison and positioning analysis

You are an e-commerce market analyst. My product is (product name), and the main competitors are (competitor A, competitor B). Make a comparison table across four dimensions — price, specs, selling points, target audience — and point out the differentiated positioning my product should most feature, plus a one-line market-entry slogan.
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Product FAQ

You are an e-commerce product-page editor. For (product name) (specs: (paste the specs)), produce 10 sets of the Q&A buyers most commonly ask, covering material, sizing, warranty, usage, care, and who it's for. Answers should be concise and clear, dispelling purchase doubts, and naturally bring out add-on purchases or trust where appropriate.
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Live-selling script

You are a live-selling host. Write a 5-minute live-selling script for (product name), price (price), offer (limited-time offer). Include: an icebreaker opening, pain-point buildup, product-demo key points, limited-time closing pressure, and comment-interaction prompts. Enthusiastic, contagious tone, fitting Taiwan's live-auction style.
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Customer segmentation and remarketing

You are a CRM remarketing consultant. My customers split into: new, repeat, dormant, and high-AOV VIP. For (shop name) (featuring (product category)), design a remarketing message and a matching offer or action for each group, with goals respectively of first-purchase conversion, boosting repurchase, waking the dormant, and cementing loyalty.
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Product photography and scene guide

You are a product-visual planner. For (product name) (suited to (target audience)), plan a product-photo shot list: which angles are needed, lifestyle staging scenes, prop pairings, and the focus of the main image and detail shots. The goal is to stand out in momo/Shopee thumbnails and raise click-through — explain in bullets.
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Discount pricing strategy calculation

You are an e-commerce pricing consultant. My product cost is (cost), original price (price), and I want a (discount level) promotion. Analyze: how much margin is left, whether to pair it with a spend threshold or add-on to protect profit, and propose 2 pricing combinations smarter than a plain discount, balancing volume and profit.
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Unboxing-review collaboration invitation letter

You are a brand partnership manager. Write an invitation letter to (an influencer or KOL type), inviting them to review (product name). It should: open with an appealing hook, briefly introduce the brand and product highlights, propose the collaboration terms (collaboration terms), lower their burden, and show sincerity. Professional, polite tone, within 180 characters.
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Return-rate analysis and improvement

You are an e-commerce operations consultant. My (product category) has a high return rate, and the common return reason is (return reason). Diagnose the likely problems (product-page description, sizing info, expectation gaps, packaging/logistics, etc.), and propose 5 concrete improvements ranked by impact, to lower the return rate.
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FAQ

What is an AI prompt?

A prompt is the instruction or question you give an AI. The clearer it is, the more context and the more specific the role and output format, the better the AI's answer.

How do I write a good AI prompt?

Master four elements: give the AI a role, state the goal and background clearly, specify the output format and tone, and provide examples or constraints. The templates here are all designed this way and can be used directly.

Which AI can these prompts be used with?

Text prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more; image prompts work with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and others. Just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs.