Copy-paste ready prompts for every AI tool and use case. From resume writing to coding, marketing to creative writing, every guide is packed with real, working prompts.
An AI prompt is the instruction you give an AI model (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, etc.) to get a result, a question, a task, or a description of the output you want. A good prompt clearly states the role, the task, the context, and the desired format. The quality of your prompt largely determines the quality of the response, which is why prompt libraries and templates are so useful.
How do I write a good AI prompt?
Use a clear structure: a role ('You are a…'), the specific task, the context (audience, tone, and any source material), and the exact output format. Add one or two examples if format matters. For accuracy, paste your source and tell the model to base its answer on it and flag uncertainty. Then iterate, if the result is off, refine the prompt rather than just regenerating. Specific, structured prompts beat vague one-liners every time.
What are the best AI prompts?
The best prompt is the one matched to your task, but the highest-value patterns work everywhere: role + task + context + format; few-shot (showing 2–3 examples); step-by-step reasoning for analysis; and 'ground your answer in this [source]' for factual work. Browse a prompt library by your use case, writing, coding, marketing, study, images, and treat each prompt as a template to personalize with your own details.
Where can I find free AI prompts?
This site offers free, categorized prompt libraries for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, and more, organized by tool, role, and task. Every prompt is free to copy and adapt, and the free tiers of the major AI tools let you run them at no cost. Pick your tool or use case, copy a prompt, and swap the bracketed placeholders for your specifics.