Library
Curated prompt templates
Grouped by use case: blog, product, ads, email, social
Free writing templates
Access a curated library of prompt clusters and CMS-ready templates for short copy, long-form articles, ads, emails, and social posts. Includes side-by-side comparison workflows, human-in-the-loop editing tips, and export formats for Markdown, HTML, and common CMS fields.
Library
Curated prompt templates
Grouped by use case: blog, product, ads, email, social
Outputs
CMS-ready drafts
Editable and exportable as Markdown, HTML, or plain text
Workflow
Human-in-the-loop guidance
Practical editing steps to raise draft quality without full rewrites
Choose by intent
Not every generator prompt is built for the same job. Start by matching your output requirement to a prompt cluster: short copy (ads, headlines), SEO meta packages, long-form outlines, or complete blog drafts. For each cluster we provide a compact prompt you can paste into any free generator and a variant for tone or length.
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Below are the core prompt clusters used across our templates. Replace bracketed placeholders (e.g., {topic}) with your content specifics and test tone or length variants in parallel.
Use for quick draft generation of a 500–700 word post aimed at a specific audience.
Create a detailed, SEO-ready outline with section guidance.
Generate layered marketing copy for product pages and listings.
Quickly produce optimized title/meta and H2 suggestions.
Fast generation of multiple ad copy variants for A/B testing.
Three-step cold sequences with subject lines and CTAs.
A/B prompts quickly
Run two prompt variants in parallel to compare tone, length, and SEO structure. Keep variables consistent (same placeholders) and change only one element per comparison (tone or length). Use the following checklist to evaluate outputs and choose the best draft:
From draft to CMS
Our templates are structured so you can paste output directly into common publishing flows. Prioritize small edits before exporting: fact-check, brand-voice alignment, and formatting. Recommended exports:
Use free generators responsibly
When working with free tools, avoid pasting private or proprietary content. Treat outputs as drafts to be verified and improved — not final legal or technical copy. For commercial use, always check the generator's terms of service and license.
Many tools offer free tiers but limit usage, output length, or features behind paywalls. This page curates prompts that work well within free tiers — but expect caps on daily requests or advanced features. If you need higher volume or advanced exports, compare paid tiers on our /pricing page.
Match the prompt cluster to the deliverable: use short-copy prompts for headlines, ads, and subject lines; use long-form or outline prompts for blog posts and guides. If unsure, start with an outline prompt to validate structure, then generate sections with focused short-copy prompts.
Commercial use depends on the generator's license and terms of service. Before publishing, review the provider's TOS for commercial rights and attribution rules. When in doubt, treat AI output as a draft you own after editing, and retain a record of the prompt and generator used.
Create a short 'voice anchor' and include it in every prompt (examples: tersely professional, friendly and conversational, data-driven and authoritative). Maintain a small style guide (preferred terms, tone examples, and banned phrases) and paste a one-paragraph voice example into each prompt to reduce variance.
Run a three-step check: (1) Fact-check claims and dates against primary sources, (2) Use an internal edit pass focusing on clarity and originality, and (3) Run a similarity/plagiarism scan if publishing broadly. Also ask the model for sources or citations when producing technical or historical content.
SEO meta templates are constrained: a title focused on target keywords and length limits, a meta description shaped to encourage clicks with a clear value statement, and suggested H2s that reflect search intent. Generic summaries provide a broader overview and lack the length and keyword discipline SEO needs.
Use non-sensitive placeholders (e.g., {company_name_placeholder}), synthetic data, or anonymized examples for testing. Keep testing in a controlled environment and avoid pasting client lists, internal roadmaps, or private customer details into public tools.
A lightweight, repeatable workflow: (1) Run the prompt and generate variants, (2) Select the best variant and rewrite the intro and CTA if needed, (3) Fact-check and cite sources, (4) Apply brand voice edits via a 'rewrite for voice' prompt, (5) Export to target format and final-format check in the CMS.
Export to Markdown for static sites and many CMS editors, HTML for systems requiring markup, and plain text or CSV for bulk imports into email platforms or social schedulers. For each export, ensure headings and links are preserved and any embedded assets use stable URLs.