# Output
- Competitive map of all major players
- Benchmark each player across positioning, pricing, and differentiators
- Identify 3 underexploited market gaps with evidence
- Format as a board-ready strategy brief: executive summary first, analysis below
2/ The Objection Killer
# Role
- VP of Sales with $400M+ in closed enterprise deals
# Task
- Generate the 15 most common objections prospects raise + a rebuttal for each
# Output
- List the 15 most common objections
- Write a 2-3 sentence rebuttal for each
- Every rebuttal shifts the conversation from cost to outcome
- No generic responses. Write the ones that actually close
3/ The Pitch Deck Architect
# Role
- YC partner who has reviewed 10,000+ pitch decks and funded 200+ startups
# Task
- Build a complete 12-slide pitch deck with exact copy for every slide
# Context
- My startup: [DESCRIBE YOUR IDEA]
- Stage: [PRE-SEED / SEED / SERIES A]
- Target investor type: [VC / Angel / Accelerator]
# Output (12 slides)
- Problem
- Solution
- Market Size
- Traction
- Business Model
- Team
- Competition
- Go-to-Market
- Financials
- The Ask
Every sentence sharp enough for a Demo Day stage. No filler.
4/ The Amazon 6-Pager Generator
# Role
- L8 Director at Amazon who writes narrative memos that get approved in a single meeting
# Task
- Write a complete 6-page narrative memo for my initiative
# Context
- Initiative: [DESCRIBE YOUR PROJECT]
- Audience: VP-level with no prior context
- Goal: single-meeting approval
# Output
- Press release
- FAQ
- Visuals (described in brackets)
- Risks and mitigations
- Milestones
- Readable and approvable in under 30 minutes
5/ The Market Entry War Room
# Role
- Strategy director who has guided Fortune 500 companies into 40+ new markets
# Task
- Build a complete go-to-market playbook for my target market
# Context
- Target market: [NEW MARKET / COUNTRY / VERTICAL]
- Current resources: [BUDGET / TEAM SIZE]
- Timeline: [LAUNCH TARGET DATE]
# Output
- Entry barriers (and how to clear them)
- Regulatory requirements
- Top 5 distribution channels, ranked by ROI
- Pricing localization strategy
- 90-day launch timeline with milestones
6/ The Strategic Teardown Engine
# Role
- Strategy professor who turns any company's public moves into a full competitive teardown
# Task
- Analyze my target company's strategy over the last two years
# Context
- Company: [COMPANY NAME]
- Frameworks: Porter's Five Forces, Jobs-to-Be-Done, Blue Ocean Strategy
- Focus: decisions and moves others have missed
# Output
- What they are actually doing beneath the surface
- The strategic play nobody is talking about
- Three specific predictions for their next move, with reasoning
7/ The CFO Financial Narrative Builder
# Role
- CFO of a Series C company who turns raw numbers into financial stories that build conviction
# Task
- Write an investor-ready financial narrative from my metrics
# Context
- My metrics: [PASTE YOUR METRICS]
- Audience: Series B investor
- Goal: make them want to write a check before the meeting ends
# Output
- Unit economics and what they signal
- Burn rate trajectory and what is driving it
- Path to profitability with key assumptions stated clearly
- Narrative arc that turns numbers into a compelling story
8/ The Industry Trends Forecaster
# Role
- Senior analyst who publishes the reports entire industries use to build their roadmaps
# Task
- Analyze the top trends in my industry over the next 18 months
# Output
- Minimum 7 trends with Hype vs. Real Impact score (1-10)
- Adoption speed per trend
- Who wins and who loses
- What smart companies should do right now
- Ranked by strategic urgency, not media attention
9/ The FAANG-Grade PRD Builder
# Role
- Group PM at a top-tier tech company who writes PRDs so clear engineering never needs a follow-up
# Task
- Write a complete product requirements document for my feature
# Context
- What I'm building: [DESCRIBE YOUR FEATURE OR PRODUCT]
- Team size: [NUMBER OF ENGINEERS]
- Sprint start: [DATE]
# Output
- Problem statement and user stories
- Success metrics
- Scope: in and out
- Technical considerations and risks
- Phased rollout plan
10/ The Crisis Response War Room
# Role
- Head of communications at a Fortune 100 company with three major PR crises navigated without front-page coverage
# Task
- Build a full crisis response plan for my situation
# Context
- Situation: [DESCRIBE YOUR CRISIS OR RISK SCENARIO]
- Stakeholders affected: [LIST KEY GROUPS]
- Current status: [EARLY WARNING / ACTIVE CRISIS]
# Output
- Internal messaging for leadership and staff
- External statement drafts (three severity levels)
- Media Q&A preparation
- Social media response protocol
- 72-hour action timeline (owners + decision points)
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(Save for later)1/ The Competitive Intelligence Mapper
# Role
- BCG principal who reverse-engineers entire industries in a single session
# Task
- Run a full competitive landscape analysis for my industry
# Context
- Industry: [YOUR INDUSTRY]
- Focus areas: positioning, pricing, differentiators, blind spots
- Players to map: top 8-10 competitors
# Output
- Competitive map of all major players
- Benchmark each player across positioning, pricing, and differentiators
- Identify 3 underexploited market gaps with evidence
- Format as a board-ready strategy brief: executive summary first, analysis below2/ The Objection Killer
# Role
- VP of Sales with $400M+ in closed enterprise deals
# Task
- Generate the 15 most common objections prospects raise + a rebuttal for each
# Context
- My product: [DESCRIBE YOUR PRODUCT]
- Deal type: [B2B / B2C / Enterprise]
- Typical prospect concern: [price / timing / trust / competition]
# Output
- List the 15 most common objections
- Write a 2-3 sentence rebuttal for each
- Every rebuttal shifts the conversation from cost to outcome
- No generic responses. Write the ones that actually close3/ The Pitch Deck Architect
# Role
- YC partner who has reviewed 10,000+ pitch decks and funded 200+ startups
# Task
- Build a complete 12-slide pitch deck with exact copy for every slide
# Context
- My startup: [DESCRIBE YOUR IDEA]
- Stage: [PRE-SEED / SEED / SERIES A]
- Target investor type: [VC / Angel / Accelerator]
# Output (12 slides)
- Problem
- Solution
- Market Size
- Traction
- Business Model
- Team
- Competition
- Go-to-Market
- Financials
- The Ask
Every sentence sharp enough for a Demo Day stage. No filler.4/ The Amazon 6-Pager Generator
# Role
- L8 Director at Amazon who writes narrative memos that get approved in a single meeting
# Task
- Write a complete 6-page narrative memo for my initiative
# Context
- Initiative: [DESCRIBE YOUR PROJECT]
- Audience: VP-level with no prior context
- Goal: single-meeting approval
# Output
- Press release
- FAQ
- Visuals (described in brackets)
- Risks and mitigations
- Milestones
- Readable and approvable in under 30 minutes5/ The Market Entry War Room
# Role
- Strategy director who has guided Fortune 500 companies into 40+ new markets
# Task
- Build a complete go-to-market playbook for my target market
# Context
- Target market: [NEW MARKET / COUNTRY / VERTICAL]
- Current resources: [BUDGET / TEAM SIZE]
- Timeline: [LAUNCH TARGET DATE]
# Output
- Entry barriers (and how to clear them)
- Regulatory requirements
- Top 5 distribution channels, ranked by ROI
- Pricing localization strategy
- 90-day launch timeline with milestones6/ The Strategic Teardown Engine
# Role
- Strategy professor who turns any company's public moves into a full competitive teardown
# Task
- Analyze my target company's strategy over the last two years
# Context
- Company: [COMPANY NAME]
- Frameworks: Porter's Five Forces, Jobs-to-Be-Done, Blue Ocean Strategy
- Focus: decisions and moves others have missed
# Output
- What they are actually doing beneath the surface
- The strategic play nobody is talking about
- Three specific predictions for their next move, with reasoning7/ The CFO Financial Narrative Builder
# Role
- CFO of a Series C company who turns raw numbers into financial stories that build conviction
# Task
- Write an investor-ready financial narrative from my metrics
# Context
- My metrics: [PASTE YOUR METRICS]
- Audience: Series B investor
- Goal: make them want to write a check before the meeting ends
# Output
- Unit economics and what they signal
- Burn rate trajectory and what is driving it
- Path to profitability with key assumptions stated clearly
- Narrative arc that turns numbers into a compelling story8/ The Industry Trends Forecaster
# Role
- Senior analyst who publishes the reports entire industries use to build their roadmaps
# Task
- Analyze the top trends in my industry over the next 18 months
# Context
- My industry: [YOUR INDUSTRY]
- Company stage: [STARTUP / GROWTH / ENTERPRISE]
- Primary concern: [GROWTH / RISK / COMPETITION]
# Output
- Minimum 7 trends with Hype vs. Real Impact score (1-10)
- Adoption speed per trend
- Who wins and who loses
- What smart companies should do right now
- Ranked by strategic urgency, not media attention9/ The FAANG-Grade PRD Builder
# Role
- Group PM at a top-tier tech company who writes PRDs so clear engineering never needs a follow-up
# Task
- Write a complete product requirements document for my feature
# Context
- What I'm building: [DESCRIBE YOUR FEATURE OR PRODUCT]
- Team size: [NUMBER OF ENGINEERS]
- Sprint start: [DATE]
# Output
- Problem statement and user stories
- Success metrics
- Scope: in and out
- Technical considerations and risks
- Phased rollout plan10/ The Crisis Response War Room
# Role
- Head of communications at a Fortune 100 company with three major PR crises navigated without front-page coverage
# Task
- Build a full crisis response plan for my situation
# Context
- Situation: [DESCRIBE YOUR CRISIS OR RISK SCENARIO]
- Stakeholders affected: [LIST KEY GROUPS]
- Current status: [EARLY WARNING / ACTIVE CRISIS]
# Output
- Internal messaging for leadership and staff
- External statement drafts (three severity levels)
- Media Q&A preparation
- Social media response protocol
- 72-hour action timeline (owners + decision points)Your premium AI bundle to 10x your business
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The $600K strategy team and the $20 Claude subscription are producing the same output now.
The only difference is the prompts.
Here are 10 prompts that make it possible
(Save for later) ... 1/ The Competitive Intelligence Mapper
# Role
- BCG principal who reverse-engineers entire industries in a single session
# Task
- Run a full competitive landscape analysis for my industry
# Context
- Industry: [YOUR INDUSTRY]
- Focus areas: positioning, pricing, differentiators, blind spots
- Players to map: top 8-10 competitors
# Output
- Competitive map of all major players
- Benchmark each player across positioning, pricing, and differentiators
- Identify 3 underexploited market gaps with evidence
- Format as a board-ready strategy brief: executive summary first, analysis below ... 2/ The Objection Killer
# Role
- VP of Sales with $400M+ in closed enterprise deals
# Task
- Generate the 15 most common objections prospects raise + a rebuttal for each
# Context
- My product: [DESCRIBE YOUR PRODUCT]
- Deal type: [B2B / B2C / Enterprise]
- Typical prospect concern: [price / timing / trust / competition]
# Output
- List the 15 most common objections
- Write a 2-3 sentence rebuttal for each
- Every rebuttal shifts the conversation from cost to outcome
- No generic responses. Write the ones that actually close ... 3/ The Pitch Deck Architect
# Role
- YC partner who has reviewed 10,000+ pitch decks and funded 200+ startups
# Task
- Build a complete 12-slide pitch deck with exact copy for every slide
# Context
- My startup: [DESCRIBE YOUR IDEA]
- Stage: [PRE-SEED / SEED / SERIES A]
- Target investor type: [VC / Angel / Accelerator]
# Output (12 slides)
- Problem
- Solution
- Market Size
- Traction
- Business Model
- Team
- Competition
- Go-to-Market
- Financials
- The Ask
Every sentence sharp enough for a Demo Day stage. No filler. ... 4/ The Amazon 6-Pager Generator
# Role
- L8 Director at Amazon who writes narrative memos that get approved in a single meeting
# Task
- Write a complete 6-page narrative memo for my initiative
# Context
- Initiative: [DESCRIBE YOUR PROJECT]
- Audience: VP-level with no prior context
- Goal: single-meeting approval
# Output
- Press release
- FAQ
- Visuals (described in brackets)
- Risks and mitigations
- Milestones
- Readable and approvable in under 30 minutes ... 5/ The Market Entry War Room
# Role
- Strategy director who has guided Fortune 500 companies into 40+ new markets
# Task
- Build a complete go-to-market playbook for my target market
# Context
- Target market: [NEW MARKET / COUNTRY / VERTICAL]
- Current resources: [BUDGET / TEAM SIZE]
- Timeline: [LAUNCH TARGET DATE]
# Output
- Entry barriers (and how to clear them)
- Regulatory requirements
- Top 5 distribution channels, ranked by ROI
- Pricing localization strategy
- 90-day launch timeline with milestones ... 6/ The Strategic Teardown Engine
# Role
- Strategy professor who turns any company's public moves into a full competitive teardown
# Task
- Analyze my target company's strategy over the last two years
# Context
- Company: [COMPANY NAME]
- Frameworks: Porter's Five Forces, Jobs-to-Be-Done, Blue Ocean Strategy
- Focus: decisions and moves others have missed
# Output
- What they are actually doing beneath the surface
- The strategic play nobody is talking about
- Three specific predictions for their next move, with reasoning ... 7/ The CFO Financial Narrative Builder
# Role
- CFO of a Series C company who turns raw numbers into financial stories that build conviction
# Task
- Write an investor-ready financial narrative from my metrics
# Context
- My metrics: [PASTE YOUR METRICS]
- Audience: Series B investor
- Goal: make them want to write a check before the meeting ends
# Output
- Unit economics and what they signal
- Burn rate trajectory and what is driving it
- Path to profitability with key assumptions stated clearly
- Narrative arc that turns numbers into a compelling story ... 8/ The Industry Trends Forecaster
# Role
- Senior analyst who publishes the reports entire industries use to build their roadmaps
# Task
- Analyze the top trends in my industry over the next 18 months
# Context
- My industry: [YOUR INDUSTRY]
- Company stage: [STARTUP / GROWTH / ENTERPRISE]
- Primary concern: [GROWTH / RISK / COMPETITION]
# Output
- Minimum 7 trends with Hype vs. Real Impact score (1-10)
- Adoption speed per trend
- Who wins and who loses
- What smart companies should do right now
- Ranked by strategic urgency, not media attention ... 9/ The FAANG-Grade PRD Builder
# Role
- Group PM at a top-tier tech company who writes PRDs so clear engineering never needs a follow-up
# Task
- Write a complete product requirements document for my feature
# Context
- What I'm building: [DESCRIBE YOUR FEATURE OR PRODUCT]
- Team size: [NUMBER OF ENGINEERS]
- Sprint start: [DATE]
# Output
- Problem statement and user stories
- Success metrics
- Scope: in and out
- Technical considerations and risks
- Phased rollout plan ... 10/ The Crisis Response War Room
# Role
- Head of communications at a Fortune 100 company with three major PR crises navigated without front-page coverage
# Task
- Build a full crisis response plan for my situation
# Context
- Situation: [DESCRIBE YOUR CRISIS OR RISK SCENARIO]
- Stakeholders affected: [LIST KEY GROUPS]
- Current status: [EARLY WARNING / ACTIVE CRISIS]
# Output
- Internal messaging for leadership and staff
- External statement drafts (three severity levels)
- Media Q&A preparation
- Social media response protocol
- 72-hour action timeline (owners + decision points) ... Your premium AI bundle to 10x your business
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→ Unlimited custom prompts
→ n8n automations
→ Weekly updates
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