AI Prompts Library: 100+ Ready-to-Use Templates for Every Business Need
Stop Struggling with Prompts—Copy These and Get Results Instantly
The difference between mediocre AI output and exceptional results comes down to one thing: the prompt.
But crafting effective prompts takes time and expertise most people don't have. That's why we've compiled this library of 100+ proven prompts across every business function.
Copy, paste, customize, and get professional results immediately.
Marketing Prompts
### Blog Post Generation
Prompt: Act as an expert content marketer. Write a comprehensive blog post about [TOPIC] for [TARGET AUDIENCE]. Include an attention-grabbing headline, engaging introduction with a hook, 5-7 subheadings covering key aspects, practical examples and actionable tips, and a compelling conclusion with CTA. Tone should be [TONE]. Length: approximately [WORD COUNT] words.
### Social Media Content
Prompt: You are a social media strategist. Create 5 [PLATFORM] posts about [TOPIC] for [BRAND/INDUSTRY]. Each post should have a hook that stops scrolling, valuable content or insight, relevant hashtags (3-5), and a clear call to action. Vary the formats: include one question post, one tip post, one story post, one statistic post, and one promotional post.
### Email Subject Lines
Prompt: Generate 10 email subject lines for [EMAIL PURPOSE] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Requirements: under 50 characters each, create urgency or curiosity, avoid spam trigger words, include 3 with personalization, include 3 with numbers, include 2 with questions, and include 2 with benefit statements.
### Ad Copy
Prompt: Write 5 variations of ad copy for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] targeting [AUDIENCE] on [PLATFORM]. Each variation should have a headline (max 30 characters), primary text (max 125 characters), and description (max 30 characters). Focus on [KEY BENEFIT]. Include emotional triggers and clear CTAs.
Sales Prompts
### Cold Email
Prompt: Write a cold email to [PROSPECT TITLE] at [COMPANY TYPE]. The email should be under 150 words, reference a specific challenge they likely face, briefly explain how [PRODUCT/SERVICE] solves it, include one specific result or statistic, and end with a low-friction CTA. Tone: professional but conversational. Avoid salesy language.
### Sales Proposal
Prompt: Create an executive summary for a sales proposal. Client: [CLIENT NAME/TYPE]. Solution: [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Key challenges we're addressing: [CHALLENGES]. Include: situation overview (2-3 sentences), proposed solution summary, 3 key benefits with metrics where possible, investment overview, and recommended next steps. Keep it to one page.
### Objection Handling
Prompt: I sell [PRODUCT/SERVICE] to [TARGET AUDIENCE]. The common objection I hear is: [OBJECTION]. Provide 3 different response strategies: one that reframes the objection, one that provides proof/evidence, and one that asks a clarifying question. Each response should be conversational and under 50 words.
HR Prompts
### Job Description
Prompt: Write a job description for [POSITION] at [COMPANY TYPE]. Include: engaging company overview (2-3 sentences), role summary that excites candidates, 5-7 key responsibilities, required qualifications (must-haves only), preferred qualifications (nice-to-haves), benefits and culture highlights, and equal opportunity statement. Tone: professional yet personable. Avoid jargon and clichés.
### Interview Questions
Prompt: Create 10 interview questions for [POSITION]. Include: 3 behavioral questions (STAR format prompts), 3 situational questions, 2 technical/skill questions, 2 culture fit questions. For each question, provide what the question assesses and what to look for in strong answers.
### Performance Review
Prompt: Help me write performance review feedback for [EMPLOYEE ROLE]. Performance level: [EXCEEDS/MEETS/BELOW EXPECTATIONS]. Key accomplishments: [LIST]. Areas for development: [LIST]. Generate: summary statement, 3 specific strength highlights with examples, 2 development areas with actionable suggestions, and goals for next period.
Content Prompts
### Article Outline
Prompt: Create a detailed outline for an article about [TOPIC]. Target audience: [AUDIENCE]. Goal: [INFORM/PERSUADE/ENTERTAIN]. Include: 3 headline options, introduction hook and thesis, 5-7 main sections with subsections, key points to cover in each section, suggested examples or data to include, and conclusion with takeaways.
### Case Study
Prompt: Write a case study about [CLIENT/PROJECT]. Structure: Challenge (what problem did they face), Solution (what did we implement), Results (specific outcomes with numbers), and Testimonial placeholder. Length: 500-700 words. Include pull quotes and highlight key metrics.
### Newsletter
Prompt: Write a newsletter for [COMPANY/BRAND] subscribers. Topic: [TOPIC]. Include: subject line (under 50 chars), preview text (under 100 chars), personal greeting, main content with one key insight, secondary content or tip, CTA, and sign-off. Tone: [TONE]. Length: under 300 words.
Customer Service Prompts
### Response Templates
Prompt: Create 5 customer service response templates for [SITUATION TYPE]. Each template should: acknowledge the customer's concern, take responsibility where appropriate, provide clear solution or next steps, maintain brand voice [DESCRIBE VOICE], and end with offer to help further. Include placeholders for personalization.
### FAQ Content
Prompt: Generate comprehensive FAQ content for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Create 15 questions covering: getting started (3 questions), features and usage (5 questions), billing and pricing (3 questions), troubleshooting (2 questions), and account management (2 questions). Each answer should be clear, concise, and under 100 words.
The Limitation of Generic Prompts
These prompts will improve your AI output significantly. But they're still generic—designed to work across many situations rather than optimized for specific needs.
For truly professional results, you need prompts that are trained on industry best practices, optimized through thousands of iterations, customized for specific output types, and maintained and updated continuously.
Beyond Prompts: The Atlas AI Advantage
Atlas AI's 180 modules contain prompts that took months to develop. Each module encodes expertise from industry professionals including McKinsey consultants, Fortune 500 marketers, Harvard-trained lawyers, and senior HR executives.
You don't need to become a prompt engineer. You need tools built by experts for your specific needs.
Our 33-module Prompt Engineering Engine alone contains more sophisticated prompts than any library can offer—because they're dynamic, contextual, and continuously improved.
Start with these free prompts. When you're ready for professional-grade output, Atlas AI is here.
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