Every prompt has [brackets] — replace them with your specifics. Some prompts call out tools you can install(Apify, Tavily, agent-browser, yt-dlp, Whisper). Tell Claude Code to install whatever it needs and it'll handle it.
If the output isn't right, push back. Tell Claude what's off, ask for another angle, demand specificity. The second pass is where the magic actually happens.
Content Creation
Stop staring at a blank page. These prompts pull data, find your winners, and feed you ready-to-shoot ideas in your own voice.
- 01Use Apify to scrape my last 30 Instagram reels. Transcribe them. Find the 3 hooks that performed 5x my average and tell me the pattern.
- 02Here are my last 10 scripts: [paste]. Identify my voice patterns and generate 5 new hook variations in that exact tone. Don't make it sound AI.
- 03Here are my top 10 posts: [paste]. Break down what they have in common — hook structure, length, opening line, ending.
- 04Build me a 30-day content calendar. 1 reel/day. Mix tutorial, hot take, story, list. Include hook + topic + CTA for each.
- 05Take this transcript: [paste]. Cut 5 viral clips, each under 60s, with timestamp ranges and a unique hook for each one.
- 06Here's a competitor reel: [URL]. Use yt-dlp to download, Whisper to transcribe, then write 3 versions in this voice: [paste examples]
Copy & Ads
Scale what works. These prompts find your winning patterns, write fresh creative against them, and reverse-engineer what your competitors are doing.
- 01Analyze this offer: [paste]. Write 10 Meta ad headlines under 40 chars. Test 4 angles: pain, curiosity, proof, urgency.
- 02Here are my top-performing ads: [paste data]. Find what the winners have in common. Tell me the exact pattern I should scale.
- 03Generate 5 ad creative variations for [product]. Output: hook, body, CTA, plus a visual prompt for image generation.
- 04Analyze this landing page: [paste URL or HTML]. Write 3 Facebook ad copies that match the page promise exactly. No bait-and-switch.
- 05Use Tavily to scrape competitor [name]'s Meta ads from the ad library. Cluster by hook type. Tell me what they're scaling and why.
- 06Take my best converting email: [paste]. Rewrite as a 30-sec video ad script + a 10-tweet thread + a LinkedIn post.
Email Marketing
Your list is the most valuable asset you own. These prompts segment it, re-engage it, and ship full launch sequences in minutes.
- 01Here's my customer data: [paste CSV]. Segment by purchase amount + time-since-last-purchase. Build a 5-email re-engagement sequence per segment.
- 02Here's my new product: [paste]. Write a 7-email launch sequence: tease, story, reveal, proof, FAQ, urgency, last call.
- 03Here are my last 10 sent emails + their stats: [paste]. Tell me which subject line patterns my audience actually responds to.
- 04Write a welcome email for new subscribers. Match this voice: [paste examples]. Include 1 quick win, 1 promise, 1 CTA. Under 150 words.
- 05Take my last newsletter: [paste]. Cut 40% without losing the core point. Add 3 A/B subject lines and tell me which will win.
- 06Write a re-engagement email for contacts who haven't opened in 60+ days. Lead with curiosity. End with the unsubscribe-or-stay ask.
Lead Gen & Outreach
Find them, qualify them, write to them. These prompts handle scraping, personalization, and follow-up in one shot.
- 01Use agent-browser to scrape Google Maps for [niche] in [city]. Qualify by website + reviews. Output a CSV with email, phone, score.
- 02Here's my lead list: [paste CSV]. Write a personalized cold email to each, referencing something specific from their site or business.
- 03Here are my top 50 contacts who opened 3+ emails but never bought: [paste]. Draft a personal-voice DM for each, tied to their last activity.
- 04Use Apify to scrape followers of [competitor handle]. Filter accounts with 1k-50k followers. Output handles + bios as a CSV.
- 05Here are my qualified leads: [paste]. Draft a LinkedIn connection request for each. Under 200 chars. Reference a specific post they wrote.
- 06Here are my failed payments from last 30 days: [paste]. Write a 3-email recovery sequence: friendly, helpful, urgent. No begging.
Analytics & Research
The numbers nobody actually looks at. These prompts turn raw data into the one decision you should make this week.
- 01Here's my last week of metrics: [paste data]. Build a 1-page HTML dashboard showing spend, revenue, ROAS, and follower growth.
- 02Here's last 30 days vs previous 30 of my Instagram metrics: [paste]. Tell me what changed and what to do about it. Be honest, not nice.
- 03Use Tavily to scrape my top 3 competitors: [list]. Pull their offers, pricing, and lead magnets. Output a side-by-side comparison.
- 04Here's my Search Console export: [paste]. Find keywords I rank 5-15 for. Suggest exact content updates that could push them to top 3.
- 05Here are my client call transcripts: [paste]. Extract every objection. Cluster them and tell me the top 5 to address publicly in content.
- 06Here's my YouTube data from the last 90 days: [paste]. Find videos where retention drops hardest. Suggest hook edits for those moments.
Automation & Workflows
The cheat code: stop pasting prompts and let Claude run on a schedule. These three turn your prompts into recurring systems.
- 01Build a cron that runs every Monday 9am. Pull last week's content metrics, find my top post, DM me the hook + structure to repurpose.
- 02Set up a daily report combining my ad spend, revenue, and inbox count. I'll connect the data sources. Send to Slack by 8am ET.
- 03Watch a folder I'll specify. When a new email arrives matching [criteria], auto-categorize: lead, support, billing. Draft a reply. Never auto-send.
Stop Treating Claude Like A Search Engine
Most marketers paste a prompt, get a generic answer, and walk away. That's not how this works. Claude Code can run multi-step workflows — scrape, analyze, write, and save the output. It can install tools, hit APIs, and schedule itself. Treat it like a junior marketer who never sleeps.
Push back on weak answers. Ask for specifics. Tell it to try a different angle. The marketers who win with AI aren't the ones with the best prompts — they're the ones who actually iterate.