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Prompt - Multi-City Trip Route Optimizer

ChatGPT
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travel

Prompt - Multi-City Trip Route Optimizer

Act as a travel logistics planner. I want to visit [CITIES/PLACES] over [DAYS], starting/ending in [LOCATION], budget [LEVEL]. Help me sequence it efficiently: the most logical route to minimize backtracking, how many days per stop, realistic transit between them, what to prioritize in each, and where to slow down vs move fast. Flag any leg that's a logistical headache and suggest a fix. Note prices/schedules need current verification.

Prompt - Investor Pitch Deck Outline

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startup

Prompt - Investor Pitch Deck Outline

Act as a startup pitch coach. Outline an investor pitch deck for [STARTUP] that does [WHAT] for [WHO]. Provide the standard 10-12 slides (problem, solution, market size, product, business model, traction, competition, go-to-market, team, financials, ask) and for each: the one key message, the data or visual it needs, and the most common mistake founders make on that slide. Keep it a story that builds to the ask. Mark where I insert real numbers.

Prompt - MVP Feature Scoping (Build vs Cut)

Claude
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startup

Prompt - MVP Feature Scoping (Build vs Cut)

Act as a startup product advisor. Here's my product idea and my long feature wishlist: [DESCRIBE + LIST]. Help me scope a true MVP: identify the single core value the product must deliver, which features are essential to prove it vs which are nice-to-have distractions, what I can fake or do manually at first, and the smallest version I could ship to real users in weeks. Be ruthless — most MVPs are overbuilt. Explain your cuts.

Prompt - Re-Engagement Email for Dead Subscribers

Claude
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email marketing

Prompt - Re-Engagement Email for Dead Subscribers

Act as a lifecycle email marketer. Write a short re-engagement campaign (2-3 emails) for subscribers who've gone cold on [BRAND]. Email 1: a genuine 'we miss you' / is-this-still-useful check-in. Email 2: remind them of the value + best content. Email 3: a respectful 'last chance / we'll stop emailing' with an easy way to stay. Keep it honest and low-pressure — cleaning the list is fine. Give subject lines for each.