Everything starts with a prompt
To interact with an AI model, you have to write a prompt.
- Building an application? You need a prompt to define the logic and write the code.
- Creating automation? You need a prompt to set the rules and triggers.
- Generating images or video? You need a prompt to describe the visual style and composition.
It doesn’t matter what your goal is—the prompt is the requirement for every task.
When you write a prompt, you’re defining the constraints. You’re telling the AI exactly how to behave, what format to use, and what information to prioritize.
If the prompt is missing details, the AI fills in the gaps with generic data. If the prompt is specific and structured, the AI becomes a specialized tool tailored to your exact needs.
Better prompts = better results.
What you’ll find here
Section titled “What you’ll find here”Different prompt techniques and real-world examples that move beyond basic chat into functional workflows.
Each example includes:
- The full prompt: Ready to copy and paste.
- The logic: Why the specific phrasing works.
- The adaptation: How to tweak it for your project.
Don’t just copy templates—try to understand the core and logic behind them. AI models can generate 100 different variations from one single prompt, so always adapt and refine to get what you actually need.
Start here
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Don’t just copy these prompts. Analyze the structure so you can apply the same logic to build your own.