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AI prompt examples

AI prompts examples for real work.

AI prompts examples are reusable instructions that show the model the job, context, constraints, source material, and output format. Use these examples for research, operations, marketing, sales, reporting, content, and repeatable business workflows.

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12 AI prompt examples for business workflows

Replace the plain-language context with your own notes, data, audience, source material, or goal. The structure matters more than the exact wording.

01 / Research

Summarize a market shift

Act as a market research analyst. Summarize the source material below for a busy operator. Separate confirmed facts from speculation, explain why the shift matters, list the likely second-order effects, and end with three practical actions to consider.

02 / Operations

Turn a messy process into a workflow

Convert this messy process description into a clean workflow. Include trigger, inputs, owner, tools, steps, decision points, quality checks, failure cases, and the handoff. Flag any missing information that would block execution.

03 / Marketing

Find the useful angle

Review this product, audience, and offer. Give me five marketing angles ranked by urgency, clarity, proof, and buyer pain. For the best angle, write a headline, short hook, and three supporting bullets.

04 / Sales

Prepare for a customer call

Act as an account strategist. Using the notes below, prepare a call brief with customer context, likely priorities, risk signals, discovery questions, proof points, and the next-step ask.

05 / Content

Draft from a clear point of view

Write a first draft for the audience and goal below. Use a specific point of view, plain language, concrete examples, and short sections. After the draft, list the assumptions you made and what source material would improve it.

06 / Email

Rewrite a message so the ask is clear

Rewrite this message so it is concise, direct, and human. Preserve the meaning, make the ask obvious, remove filler, and give me one crisp version plus one warmer version.

07 / Reporting

Explain what changed in a dashboard

Analyze the metrics below. Identify the biggest changes, likely causes, anomalies, weak signals, and the one metric to watch next. Explain it in plain language for a non-analyst.

08 / Hiring

Score interview notes

Review these interview notes against the role requirements. Score strengths, risks, evidence quality, missing signals, and follow-up questions. End with hire, no hire, or needs another conversation.

09 / Strategy

Compare options before deciding

Compare these options against the goal, constraints, cost, risk, speed, and reversibility. Recommend one path, explain the tradeoffs, and end with the smallest next step that would test the decision.

10 / QA

Review work before it ships

Review this work for factual errors, vague claims, unclear structure, missing context, tone problems, and confusing next steps. Return findings in priority order with concrete fixes.

11 / Automation

Design an AI workflow

Design an AI-assisted workflow for the task below. Include inputs, model role, tools, human review points, failure modes, logging, and success metrics. Keep the workflow practical enough to run this week.

12 / Prompt improvement

Upgrade a weak prompt

Improve this prompt by adding role, context, inputs, output format, constraints, examples, and review criteria. Then explain what changed and why the new prompt should produce a better result.

How to adapt

Make each prompt specific before you run it.

The fastest way to improve an AI prompt is to add real context: audience, constraints, source material, examples, and the final format you need. Generic prompts produce generic work.

For repeatable workflows, save the best version as a template and add a short review step. That turns a one-off answer into an operating habit.

FAQ

What is an AI prompt example?

An AI prompt example is a reusable instruction that shows what to ask, what context to provide, and what output to request from an AI model. Good examples are specific enough to copy but flexible enough to adapt.

How do I write better AI prompts?

Write better AI prompts by naming the role, goal, context, source material, constraints, and output format. Add a quality bar so the model knows how to review its answer before returning it.

Can these AI prompt examples work outside ChatGPT?

Yes. These examples work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other capable AI models. Keep the structure and adjust the details for the tool, audience, and workflow.

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