Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
Jan 31 3 months ago 15 tweets Read on X

Everyone's paying $20/month for ChatGPT Plus.

I switched to Gemini 3.0 Pro at $19.99 and got:

• Million-token context window
• Deep research with 100+ sources
• 2TB Google storage included

Here are 10 prompts that make Gemini worth every penny:

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1. Deep researcher

When you need to analyze 50+ sources ChatGPT can't handle.

Prompt:

"
You have access to a million-token context window. I need you to research [TOPIC] by:

1. Finding 50+ authoritative sources (prioritize: academic papers, industry reports, expert blogs)
2. Extracting contradictory viewpoints and emerging consensus
3. Identifying gaps in current understanding

Output format:

- Executive Summary (3 key insights)
- Consensus View (what 80% of sources agree on)
- Contrarian Takes (what top 10% believe differently)
- Actionable Implications (what this means for [MY GOAL])

Think like a PhD researcher, not a summarizer. Show me what everyone else is missing.
"

Here's why I use Gemini:

- Million-token window = actually processes all 50+ sources
- Deep research mode = finds sources you didn't know existed
- ChatGPT maxes out at ~10 sources before hallucinating

2. Multi-document analysis

Compare contracts, reports, or competitive analysis docs.

Prompt:

"
I'm uploading [NUMBER] documents totaling [X] pages.

Your task: Create a comparative analysis table showing:

| Document | Key Argument | Supporting Evidence | Weaknesses/Gaps | Unique Insights |

Then answer:

1. What do ALL documents agree on? (Consensus signals truth)
2. Where do they contradict? (Conflict signals uncertainty)
3. What's missing from every document? (Blind spots)

Think critically. I need you to find what I can't see by reading them separately.
"

3. Google Workspace Integration (The Hidden Superpower)

When you need AI to work inside your actual workflow.

Prompt to use:

"
Access my Google Drive folder: [FOLDER LINK]

Task: Analyze all documents in this folder and create:

1. A master index (what's in each doc, key themes)
2. Cross-references (which docs relate to each other, how)
3. A "knowledge gap" report (what questions these docs answer vs. what's still unknown)

Save the output as a new Google Doc in the same folder titled "[TOPIC] - AI Analysis [DATE]"

Use Google Sheets to create a sortable database of all key data points.
"

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4. Code Documentation from Context

When you inherit a messy codebase or need docs fast.

Prompt:

"
I'm uploading [NUMBER] code files from [PROJECT/REPO].

Generate comprehensive documentation including:

1. Architecture Overview (how components interact)
2. Function Reference (every function, its purpose, inputs/outputs)
3. Dependency Map (what relies on what)
4. "WTF Explanations" (confusing code patterns, why they exist)
5. Onboarding Guide (how a new dev should approach this codebase)

Format: Markdown, ready to commit to GitHub.

Assume I'm a senior dev who needs context, not a tutorial.
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5. Meeting assistance

Turn rambling meeting notes into strategic insights (life-saver prompt incoming).

Prompt:

"
I'm uploading meeting transcripts from [NUMBER] meetings over [TIME PERIOD].

Extract:

1. Decisions Made (with who decided, when, rationale)
2. Action Items (assigned to whom, deadline, priority)
3. Unresolved Questions (what's still being debated)
4. Sentiment Analysis (are people aligned or frustrated?)
5. Strategic Themes (recurring topics across meetings)

Then create:
- A "leadership dashboard" (1-page summary for execs)
- A "next meeting agenda" (based on unresolved items)

Think like a Chief of Staff, not a note-taker.
"

6. Competitive Intelligence Automation

Track competitors without reading 100 blogs/week.

Prompt to use:

"
Research these [NUMBER] companies: [LIST]

For each, find:
1. Latest product launches (last 3 months)
2. Pricing changes
3. Customer complaints (Reddit, Twitter, G2)
4. Hiring patterns (what roles they're hiring for on LinkedIn)
5. Content strategy shifts (blog topics, messaging changes)

Create a "competitive threat matrix":
- High Threat (moving fast, direct competition)
- Watch List (interesting but not urgent)
- Dying (showing weakness signals)

Update this monthly. Save to Google Sheets: [LINK]
"

7. Content repurposing system

Turn one asset into 10 formats.

Prompt:

"
I'm uploading [CONTENT TYPE: blog post, video transcript, podcast, etc.]

Repurpose this into:

1. Twitter thread (10 tweets, viral hook, educational value)
2. LinkedIn post (professional, thought leadership tone)
3. Email newsletter (conversational, actionable)
4. Reddit post for r/[SUBREDDIT] (authentic, community-aware)
5. YouTube description (SEO-optimized)
6. Instagram carousel (5 slides, visual-friendly copy)
7. TikTok script (60 seconds, hook in first 3 seconds)
8. Medium article (2000 words, narrative structure)
9. Podcast outline (5 talking points)
10. FAQ section (10 common questions this content answers)

Maintain core insights. Adapt tone for each platform.
"

8. Learning Curriculum Builder

When you need to master a new skill fast.

Prompt:

"
I want to learn [SKILL/TOPIC] to achieve [SPECIFIC GOAL] in [TIMEFRAME].

My current level: [Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced]

Build me a custom curriculum:

1. Prerequisites (what I need to know first)
2. Core Concepts (5-7 foundational ideas)
3. Practical Projects (ranked by difficulty, with success criteria)
4. Resource Stack (best papers, courses, tools - with reasons why)
5. Common Pitfalls (what everyone gets wrong)
6. Milestone Checkpoints (how to know I'm making progress)

Format: Weekly plan with daily tasks (15-30 min/day).

Think like a world-class teacher, not a search engine.
"

9. Decision Framework Generator

When you're stuck between options and need clarity.

Prompt:

"
I need to decide: [DECISION - e.g., "Which tech stack for my startup?"]

Options:
1. [Option A + brief context]
2. [Option B + brief context]
3. [Option C + brief context]

Research each option and create a decision matrix:

| Criteria | Weight (1-10) | Option A Score | Option B Score | Option C Score | Winner |

Criteria to evaluate:
- Cost (initial + ongoing)
- Learning curve
- Community support
- Future-proofing (will this be relevant in 3 years?)
- Integration with [MY STACK/NEEDS]

Then give me:
1. Quantitative winner (highest weighted score)
2. Qualitative recommendation (accounting for intangibles)
3. "Regret minimization" pick (which choice will I regret least in 5 years?)

Think like a strategic advisor, not a neutral observer.
"

10. Personal Knowledge Base

Turn scattered notes into a searchable second brain.

Prompt:

"
I'm uploading [NUMBER] notes/documents from [SOURCES: Notion, Obsidian, Google Docs, etc.]

Build me a personal knowledge graph:

1. Index (every concept/topic mentioned, with references)
2. Connections (which ideas relate to each other, how)
3. Gaps (questions I've asked but never answered)
4. Insights (patterns across notes I haven't noticed)
5. "Top 10 Ideas" (most important/recurring themes)

Save as:
- Google Doc (full knowledge base)
- Google Sheet (searchable index with tags)

Then create a "Daily Insight" prompt I can run weekly:
"What's the most important idea I've captured this week that I should act on?"
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I've been using Gemini for 4 months.

ChatGPT is great for quick tasks.

But when I need to:

- Process 100+ sources
- Analyze my entire Google Drive
- Track competitors over time
- Build knowledge systems

Gemini is the only tool that doesn't break.

The million-token window isn't a feature.

It's a different way of working with AI.

What will you build with it?

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