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.

Writing & Content

Make my draft more readable

You are a professional Chinese editor. Polish the passage below to be smoother, more readable, and free of filler, while keeping my original meaning and tone. After editing, tell me in three points what you mainly changed and why.

Text: "___"

Turn one sentence into three tones

Rewrite the sentence below into three versions — "professional/formal," "friendly/casual," and "short and punchy" — one each, so I can pick by occasion.

Original: "___"

Help me come up with titles (10)

I'm writing an article about "___" for readers who are "___". Give me 10 appealing, non-exaggerated titles suited to Taiwanese readers, each followed by a one-line explanation of its angle.

Explain professional content to a layperson

Rewrite the professional content below into a version "a friend with zero background" can grasp instantly, using everyday analogies and avoiding jargon.

Content: "___"

Condense the key points into one paragraph

Condense the long article below into a key-point summary within 150 characters, keeping only the most critical information, in a neutral tone.

Article: "___"

Organize ideas into an article outline

You are a professional editor. I want to write an article about "(topic)" for a target reader of (audience). Plan a clear article outline including an appealing title, 3-5 key sections, and what each section should cover.
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Rewrite an emotional message to be rational without losing my position

I really want to fire off an emotional reply but fear I'll regret it. Rewrite the passage below into a "rational, polite, but clear-in-position" version, keeping what I truly want to convey, removing aggression and emotional words, and leaving an off-ramp to continue the conversation.

Recipient and my relationship to them: (e.g., coworker / manager / partner vendor)
What happened: (brief background)
What I originally wanted to reply: (paste your mental draft, however harsh)
The point I care about most and must be heard: ()

Give me three tone versions: gentle, neutral, and slightly firm, each with a one-line note on what situation it suits.
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Condense a very long article into three summary lengths

I have a very long article/report and want summary versions for different occasions — organize them from a professional editor's view.

Topic: (one-line)
Content: (paste it, however long)
Who the reader is: (e.g., manager / colleague / general public)

Produce three versions:
1. "One-liner": state what the piece is about in under 40 characters
2. "Three key points": the 3 most important points as bullets, one per line
3. "Paragraph summary": ~150-200 characters that gives someone who hasn't read it the full picture

Constraints: only condense what the original says, don't add or infer; keep proper nouns as-is. Finally, pick the 3 most quote-worthy lines.
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Turn a messy meeting transcript into an assignable action list

You are a professional project-management assistant. I'll paste a meeting transcript (possibly colloquial, jumpy, repetitive). Organize it per the following:

Meeting transcript: (paste it here)
Attendees: (list names or codes)

Output format:
1. "Meeting highlights": three to five sentences.
2. "Decisions": bulleted, one line each.
3. "Action items" table with columns: task, owner, deadline, priority (high/medium/low). If the owner isn't stated in the transcript, mark "TBD".
4. "Open issues": bullet items needing follow-up discussion.

Constraints: concise and professional wording, don't add content not in the transcript, no pleasantries.
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Make stiff text sound natural

Rewrite the text below to be more conversational, natural, and readable, keeping the meaning and key points, in Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage:

(paste text)

Generate multiple titles at once

For "(topic/content)", generate 10 appealing, click-worthy titles in varied styles (some plain, some curiosity-driven, some number-based), in Traditional Chinese.

Write an ending for an article

Write a strong closing paragraph for this article that summarizes the key points and gives the reader a clear call to action (CTA):

(paste article)

Write professional content in plain language

Rewrite the somewhat professional/dense content below into a plain-language version an ordinary person can understand, using analogies where needed without losing accuracy:

(paste content)

Summarize a long article with AI

Summarize the content below into 5 key points, one sentence each, and end with a one-sentence summary of the core message:

(paste the long article)

Rewrite a press release into plain-language social posts

You are a social editor. Below is a formal press release — rewrite it into plain-language posts suited to social platforms.

Give me three versions:
1. [Facebook version] two or three paragraphs, conversational and warm, with an eye-grabbing first line and an interactive question at the end.
2. [Instagram version] shorter and lighter, suited for pairing with an image, clearly line-broken, with three to five relevant hashtags.
3. [Threads/X version] the length of one post, stating the point in one sentence, with a viewpoint and a memorable hook.

Rewriting principles: translate jargon into words ordinary people understand; keep key facts and numbers accurate; drop the press-release officialese.

Press release content: (paste the press release)
Brand tone: (fill in the tone you want)

Facts must not be altered, but the delivery must be fully colloquial.
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A/B versions of a title

For "(content topic)", give me 6 titles — 3 "plain" and 3 "curiosity-driven" — each with a one-line note on what makes it appealing, in Traditional Chinese.

Condense a long article into a summary cheat sheet

Condense the long, messy content below into an easy-to-read key-point cheat sheet.

Source content: (paste an article, report, or a long chunk of data)
Who the reader is: (e.g., a layperson who knows nothing about the field / a time-pressed manager)
Desired length: (e.g., five key points / under 300 characters)

Please:
1. First summarize in one sentence what the whole thing is about.
2. List the most critical key points, each explained plainly, casually defining proper nouns.
3. If there are data, conclusions, or action suggestions, specially flag them.
4. Skip process details that don't affect understanding.

Write like explaining something to a friend — no obscure words, and don't stuff in content not in the original.
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Organize voice-dictated content into smooth text

Below is content I dictated by voice, a bit colloquial and with filler. Organize it into smooth, well-structured text, keeping the meaning, with clear paragraphs:

(paste the dictated content)

Polish this text for me

Polish the text below to be smoother, more professional, and more persuasive, while keeping my tone and meaning, and tell me what you changed and why:

(paste text)

Write a self-reflection for me

Based on my experiences this week below, organize them into a deep self-reflection (what I learned, what I can improve, next steps):

(paste experiences)

Condense a long article into a summary

Condense the long article below into a summary within 100 characters, keeping the most critical information so those without time to read the full text can grasp the key points:

(paste the long article)

Come up with 10 hook openers

For "(topic)", come up with 10 opening lines (hooks) that grab attention in the first 3 seconds, in varied styles, suited to short videos or posts.

Help me think of a video title and description

Video topic: (content). Give me 8 click-worthy titles, and write a keyword-rich, SEO-friendly video description with 5 tags.

Rewrite professional content as pop science

Rewrite the somewhat professional content below into a pop-science version the general public finds interesting and easy to understand, using analogies and examples appropriately without losing accuracy:

(paste content)

Help me write a blog article outline

I'm writing a blog article about "(topic)" targeting the keyword "()", for readers (). Plan a complete outline: an eye-catching title, H2/H3 key points per section, and the common questions to answer.

Remove the AI feel

Rewrite the text below to read more like a human wrote it: vary sentence length, natural and conversational, cut cliché phrases like "in summary / it's worth mentioning," keeping the meaning:

(paste text)

Expand into complete paragraphs

Below are my key-point notes: (paste). Expand them into smooth, well-structured complete paragraphs while keeping the core message I want to convey.

Write an SOP for me

Write "(some work process)" into a clear SOP: steps, owners, tools needed, and cautions, so a newcomer can follow it and get it done.

Write a refund/return policy

My product/service is (briefly). Write a clear, fair, easy-to-understand refund and return policy covering conditions, process, and exceptions.

Write a data report

Below are the analysis results: (paste). Write them into a well-structured report: summary, key findings, chart-description suggestions, and conclusion actions.

Write a self-introduction

Occasion (interview/networking/event), my role and expertise (), the impression I want to give (). Write me a 60-second, natural (not stiff) spoken self-introduction.

Reply to a customer inquiry

The customer asks: (paste the question). Write a friendly, professional reply that helps drive a purchase, in Traditional Chinese.

Write a presentation opening

I'm presenting "(topic)" to (audience). Come up with 3 attention-grabbing ways to open (story/data/question), each with a sample line.

Write a podcast intro

My podcast is "(topic)", and this episode is about (). Write an appealing intro that makes listeners want to keep listening.

Turn what I learned into a short piece

Below are the key points I learned: (paste). Organize them into an easy-to-read short piece, like study notes written for others, to help me truly internalize it.

Write a travel-sharing piece

Below are the highlights of my trip: (paste). Write a genuine, vivid travel-sharing piece with a touch of personal feeling, not a formulaic guide.

Write a one-page fundraising brief

Using the info below, write an investor-attracting one-page brief: problem, solution, market, business model, traction, team, and ask:

(paste)

Turn colloquial content into an academic tone

Rewrite the somewhat colloquial text below into a formal, objective tone suited to an academic report, without changing the meaning:

(paste)

Write a formal notice letter

I need to formally notify (recipient) about (matter, e.g., terminating a partnership / a payment demand). Write a formal letter with tactful wording, a clear position, and room left for negotiation. (Not legal advice.)

Put my product's value in plain language

My product is (feature description). Turn these features into "benefits" the customer understands and feels (from the angle of what they get and what problem it solves).

Write a student comment

The student's performance is (describe strengths, weaknesses, and progress). Write a specific, positive, constructive comment that balances affirmation and improvement suggestions, suitable for a report card or communication book.

Write a travel reflection

I went to (place); what struck me most was (). Turn this trip into a vivid, warm travel reflection suitable for social media / a blog.

Rewrite work experience to show results

Below is a piece of my work experience: (paste). Rewrite it into "verb + what I did + what result it brought" sentences, quantifying results where possible, suited for a resume.

Optimize my resume for a job opening

Here is the target job: (paste the posting). Here are my resume highlights: (paste). Analyze which keywords and skills to emphasize and which irrelevant ones to cut, so the resume aligns better with this role.

Write catchy video titles and descriptions

My video content is (briefly). Come up with 5 catchy video titles, plus a keyword-rich video description with a call to action, suited to YouTube/Reels.

Write key text cards for video captions

Below is the video narration: (paste). Pick out the keyword to emphasize in each sentence and turn them into concise, punchy on-screen text cards.

Turn product features into ad selling points

My product features are (list). Turn these features into selling points consumers feel (from the angle of what they get and what it solves), each with a short ad tagline.

Turn a bad draft into a clear, readable article

You are a strict but warm Chinese editor. Below is my draft. Please:
1. Keep my original meaning and views; don't add new information.
2. Make the structure clearer: break into paragraphs and add subheadings where needed.
3. Cut filler, repetition, and empty talk so every sentence carries meaning.
4. Adjust the tone to natural and conversational, like a real person wrote it, not stiff.
5. Finally, explain in three points what you changed and why.

Draft:
"paste your draft"
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Expand one sentence into a persuasive passage

I have a core viewpoint — expand it into a persuasive passage of about 200 characters. Requirements: state the conclusion first, back it with a concrete example or data, then close with a memorable line. Tone natural, not overblown.

Core viewpoint: "enter your view"
Audience: "e.g., ordinary office workers"
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Check my article for logical holes

You are a reviewer skilled in critical thinking. Read my article and find: 1) logical leaps or under-supported reasoning; 2) claims with no evidence; 3) contradictions; 4) likely reader rebuttals. List each point with revision suggestions, but don't rewrite it for me — I want to fix it myself.

Article:
"paste the article"
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Localize English content (not literal translation)

You are a senior editor who has long done Chinese-English content localization. Rewrite the English content below into Traditional Chinese that reads smoothly for Taiwanese readers — note this is "rewriting," not "translation."

Source:
(paste the English content)

Content type: (e.g., a SaaS product feature page)
Target reader: (e.g., a marketing lead at a Taiwanese SMB)
Desired tone: (e.g., professional but friendly, not too salesy)

Rewriting rules:
1. Keep the source facts and data, but fully restructure the sentences — leave no translationese.
2. Swap US-local examples, brands, units, and currency for equivalents Taiwanese readers relate to, noting in parentheses what you changed.
3. Cut clichés common in English marketing copy (seamless, cutting-edge, revolutionize, and the like).
4. Use Taiwanese business terms.
5. If a passage simply doesn't apply to the Taiwan market, flag it and explain why rather than force a translation.

First output the rewritten content, then list in bullets the localization adjustments you made.
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Turn a transcript into an interview article

Below is an interview transcript; the interviewee is (identity/title), the article will be published on (media/blog/company site), and the target reader is (reader profile). Organize it into a (word count)-character interview article: 1) give a compelling title and three subheadings; 2) keep the interviewee's colloquial quotable lines in quotation marks; 3) cut filler and rambling passages, but don't change the meaning or fabricate anything unsaid; 4) open with a scene-setting description. Transcript: (paste the transcript).
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Rewrite Chinese content into different tone versions

Rewrite the content below into three tone versions: formal/professional, friendly/casual, and concise/punchy. Keep the meaning, adjusting only tone and wording. Also briefly note what occasion each version suits.

Source:
"paste your content"
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Do a structured polish of academic writing

You are a rigorous academic editor. Below is my passage (Chinese or English):
(paste the text)

Please:
1. Point out where the logic is unclear or the argument leaps, and explain why.
2. Polish sentences to be precise and smooth (keep my meaning, add nothing that isn't there).
3. Check term consistency and tense.
4. Present the main changes as "before → after" comparisons so I can learn.
Keep a formal academic tone.
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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.