Prompts & templates
DJ-focused clusters
Bios, EPK sections, gig promos, setlists, outreach
AI Writing Assistant — Arts, Entertainment & Gaming
Use DJ-focused prompt templates to produce press bios, Eventbrite descriptions, social captions, setlists and booking outreach that respect platform limits, local SEO, and multilingual audiences. Output variants and editing notes keep your voice consistent across press, socials and venues.
Prompts & templates
DJ-focused clusters
Bios, EPK sections, gig promos, setlists, outreach
Platform formats
Instagram, Spotify, Eventbrite-ready
Outputs tailored to character and structural constraints
Localization
City- and language-aware
Localized CTAs and idiomatic translations for tours
Work faster, stay consistent
DJs need concise bios, platform-specific event copy and reliable booking outreach under tight deadlines. Specialized prompts produce consistent artist voice across streaming profiles, socials and press materials while saving time for performance and production.
Practical prompts you can paste
Use these starter prompts to generate targeted outputs. Each prompt includes required inputs (genre, city, tone, platform) and options for A/B variants and editing notes.
Short press-ready bios and quote lines.
Headlines, Instagram captions and hashtags for event listings.
Turn raw track lists into professional setlists with notes.
Concise, polite pitches for promoters and clubs.
Announce releases and tour dates with media-ready bullets.
Tour-ready translations that adapt idioms and CTAs.
Ship copy that fits where it appears
Different platforms require different lengths, structures and metadata. Use presets to generate Spotify artist bios, Instagram captions, Eventbrite descriptions and Resident Advisor blurbs that meet each platform's constraints while keeping the same core voice.
Keep your voice, avoid generic outputs
Generated drafts include suggested revisions and targeted A/B caption variants. Use the editing guidance to preserve stage persona—options for 'edgy festival headliner' or 'intimate club resident' tones help maintain consistency across channels.
Where you’ll publish the copy
Optimize copy to the platforms and outlets DJs and promoters use. Include target keywords and meta suggestions for better discoverability on artist and event pages.
Start with a 2–3 sentence hook that captures your defining sound or biggest credential, then add one sentence that gives geographic or genre context and one line with a personal quote. Use the same content squeezed into platform-specific lengths: long-form for press kits, 100–160 words for Spotify and a one-line version for social bios. Use a prompt that specifies target length, city/genre and desired tone.
Yes, when you provide explicit tone and context inputs—genre (e.g., techno, house), city (e.g., Berlin, Miami), and persona (e.g., 'edgy festival headliner' or 'intimate club resident'). Ask the model to output two or three tonal variants and include keyword swaps so you can compare and choose the best fit.
AI-generated drafts are a time-saver, but you should review for factual accuracy and add real credentials, links and rider details before sending. Use human-in-the-loop editing to tailor tone, confirm dates and verify any claims used in press materials or booking emails.
Start with a single source (a 2–3 sentence promo). Then run three formatting prompts: one that returns a 150-character Instagram caption with hashtags, one that creates a 60–200 word Eventbrite description with logistics, and one that formats a venue-friendly blurb emphasizing technical needs and arrival times. Keep the same headline and CTAs across variants for consistency.
Yes—provide the original language version, target languages, and city context (e.g., Madrid vs São Paulo). Ask for idiomatic translations and localized CTAs rather than literal translations. Review cultural references and slang with a native speaker when possible.
Include artist names, exact track titles, and label or release year when available. Use prompts that return a clear, ordered setlist with BPM ranges and transition notes. Cross-check track metadata against your source (Beatport, Bandcamp or original release) before publishing to avoid miscredits.
Use prompts that specify target keyword phrases, geographic modifiers, audience intent and desired length. Example: "Produce a 120–160 word SEO-optimized artist profile for 'tech-house DJ in Miami' including target keywords for search and one meta description suggestion." Include local venues, neighborhood names and related genres for stronger local signals.