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Practical deep-dives on AI prompt workflows.
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A weak prompt and a strong prompt are usually only two sentences apart. Here are the five edits that close the gap, each one shown as a rewrite you can drag through.
A prompt library is a tiny system with a big compounding effect on how much you get out of AI tools. Here is the short version.
Most "free" prompt libraries are lead magnets. This one is the real thing: 15 templates you can use today without signing up for anything.
Reusable ChatGPT templates for the daily tasks most marketers actually do. Variables marked, ready to drop into a prompt library.
Image prompts are not text prompts with pictures. Your Midjourney library needs its own structure: weights, ratios, styles, version flags.
The moment a prompt works, you need to save it in under five seconds. Most people do not have that. Here is how to fix it.
Claude rewards different prompt structures than ChatGPT. A library tuned for Claude is meaningfully different from a generic one.
A good ChatGPT prompt library is not a collection. It is a small, curated system that you actually use every day.
A personal prompt library is a small system with compounding returns. Here is how to build one in an afternoon.
Your AI workflow is already a system; you just have not written it down. Here is how to make it explicit, fast, and survivable.
A general-purpose text expander and a purpose-built prompt manager are not the same shape. If you are using TextExpander for AI prompts, you are fighting the tool.
Eight prompt patterns that reliably work, each with a copy-paste template that already has variables.
Your best prompts are assets. Here is how to stop losing them every time you switch machines, browsers, or AI services.
Honest side-by-side comparisons, not marketing spin.
Pick your workflow. We'll show you the fastest path.
Honest overview of the main options, and where TextDeck fits.