1000 Expert Prompts for ChatGPT and Claude — Built Like a Senior Consultant's Playbook



You've seen them. 500 prompts. 10,000 prompts. All the same: "Write me a marketing email." "Act as an expert." "Give me 10 blog ideas."

That isn't prompting. That's begging. And the output is exactly what you'd expect — generic, hedged, forgettable slop.

What if every prompt was engineered like a senior consultant's playbook?

That's the bet behind 1000 Expert Prompts. Every single one of the 1000 prompts in this pack was built around four pillars that separate hobbyist prompts from professional ones — role specificity, named frameworks, concrete variables, and defined output structure.

The result: boardroom-quality output on the first run. No re-prompting. No "the model needs more context." No generic slop.

Most Prompts vs. Expert Prompts

The difference between a generic prompt and an expert prompt isn't length. It's specificity across four dimensions.

Generic prompt "Write me a sales letter for my SaaS product."
Expert prompt "Act as a senior direct-response copywriter who has written $100M+ in control-beating sales letters for Agora and Boardroom. Apply Halbert's 19-step structure to [PRODUCT]. Output as: lead hook, agitation, mechanism, proof, offer, urgency, P.S. Length: 1200 words."

The second one returns copy you can actually ship. The first one returns a Wikipedia summary of sales letters.

The Four Pillars of Pro Prompting

1

Role Specificity

Not "act as an expert." Instead: "Act as a senior product strategist who built Stripe's pricing page." The model now has a mental model to inhabit — and the output reflects it.

2

Named Frameworks

StoryBrand. Jobs-to-be-Done. Blue Ocean. AIDA. PAS. Hexagonal Architecture. Domain-Driven Design. CQRS. SOLID. Hero's Journey. Skyscraper. E-E-A-T. STAR. GROW. Every framework a senior practitioner actually uses.

3

Concrete Variables

Replace [PRODUCT], [AUDIENCE], [COMPETITOR], [PRICE] with your specifics and the prompt knows exactly what to do. No more "the model needs more context" circles.

4

Defined Output Structure

Every prompt ends with "Output as a table with columns…" or "Return a 5-step framework…" You get an artifact you can use — not a wall of hedged prose.

10 Categories, 100 Prompts Each

Category 1
Marketing, Sales & Copywriting

Brand positioning (Moore, Dunford, StoryBrand). Sales letters (Halbert 19-step). VSLs. Meta and Google ads. Email sequences. Pricing psychology. Cold outbound. Discovery call scripts. Objection handling. VOC mining.

Category 2
Content, Blogging & SEO

Keyword clustering. Content briefs (Skyscraper, pillar-cluster). On-page optimization. Topical authority maps. Technical SEO. YouTube scripts. Newsletter writing. Repurposing pipelines. Link building. Digital PR.

Category 3
Business Strategy & Startups

Lean Canvas. Business Model Canvas. Porter's 5 Forces. Blue Ocean. Go-to-market. Pricing models. Financial models (DCF, unit economics). Pitch decks. Investor memos. OKRs. North Star metrics. Hiring. Org design.

Category 4
Software Development

System architecture. Monolith-to-microservices. DDD bounded contexts. CQRS. Event sourcing. SOLID refactoring. GoF patterns. Code review. Debugging. TDD. API design. SQL tuning. Dockerfiles. Kubernetes. OWASP security.

Category 5
AI, Automation & Productivity

Meta-prompting (chain-of-thought, tree-of-thought, ReAct). Agentic workflows. GTD. Weekly reviews. Inbox triage. Meeting prep. Eisenhower matrix. Second brain / Zettelkasten. Zapier/Make/n8n blueprints. Feynman learning.

Category 6
Writing, Editing & Storytelling

3-act structure. Save the Cat. Hero's Journey. Character arcs. Dialogue. Worldbuilding. Memoir. Developmental editing. Line edits. Voice calibration. Poetry. Screenwriting (shorts, pilots, features).

Category 7
Social Media & Community

Twitter/X viral threads. LinkedIn long-form. Instagram carousels. Reels and TikTok scripts. YouTube titles and thumbnails. Content pillars. Community management (Discord, Circle). Influencer outreach.

Category 8
Data, Research & Finance

EDA. SQL queries (CTEs, window functions). Pandas. Hypothesis testing. A/B test design. Cohort analysis. LTV/CAC. DCF models. 3-statement models. Personal finance. Portfolio strategy. Survey design.

Category 9
Design, Branding & Visual

Brand identity systems. Logo briefs. UX/UI wireframes. Landing page CRO design. Mobile (iOS HIG, Material). Midjourney and DALL-E prompts. Icon and illustration briefs. Pitch decks. Print design. Portfolio critique.

Category 10
Career, Coaching & Learning

ATS-optimized resumes. LinkedIn profiles. Behavioral and case interview prep. Salary negotiation. Career pivots. Executive coaching (GROW, SBI). Performance reviews. Learning roadmaps. Language study.

Sample Prompts

Two real prompts pulled directly from the pack — paste them into Claude or ChatGPT right now and see the output.

Software — Architecture "Act as a principal architect with 15 years at Stripe. Design a strangler-fig migration for [MONOLITH] using DDD bounded contexts. Output: roadmap (6 phases), context map, extraction order ranked by risk, rollback strategy. Highlight every irreversible decision."
Marketing — Brand Strategy "Act as a StoryBrand certified guide. Build a BrandScript for [COMPANY]. Fill Character, Problem (external/internal/philosophical), Guide, Plan, CTA, Success, Failure stakes. Output as labeled table, then translate into a 150-word homepage headline section."

What You Get

1000-expert-prompts.mdThe full pack in one clean markdown file (3,000+ lines). Works in any editor, any OS, any AI model.
1000-expert-prompts.pdfPrint-ready PDF version with table of contents.
HOW-TO-USE.md15-minute quick-start guide teaching the four pillars of pro prompting — so you can write your own.
10 category filesEach category broken out separately. Grep, import, or feed individual sections into your tool of choice.
Commercial licenseUnlimited personal and commercial use of the output. Use it in your business, client work, products.
  • 1000 prompts
  • 10 categories
  • Role-based
  • Framework-powered
  • Variable-driven
  • Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini
  • Markdown + PDF
  • Commercial license
  • 14-day refund

Who This Is For

Founders and operators who want strategy-consultant output without the retainer. Marketers and copywriters who need conversion-grade copy in minutes. Engineers and product leads who want principal-level code review, architecture advice, and debugging partnerships. Creators who need viral hooks, developmental editing, and platform-native content.

If you're tired of generic "act as an expert" prompts that produce forgettable output — this pack was built for you.

Who It's Not For

  • People looking for 5,000 generic one-liners to stuff a Notion page
  • People who've never used ChatGPT or Claude before
  • People who think longer = better (these are tight, engineered, ruthless about cutting filler)

1000 Expert Prompts — The Pro Pack

Boardroom-quality output. No fluff. No generic one-liners. Buy once, own forever, use every day.

$19$4

Launch price — pay what you want from $4. Lock it in before it raises.

Get the Pack — $4

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this work with Claude, not just ChatGPT?

Yes. The prompts are model-agnostic. Tested across ChatGPT (GPT-4 and GPT-5), Claude (Sonnet and Opus), and Gemini. The four-pillar pattern works wherever you can paste text.

Can I use the output commercially?

Yes — unlimited personal and commercial use of anything the prompts produce. The one restriction: you can't resell the pack itself or redistribute it as your own product.

Will I learn how to write my own expert prompts?

Yes. The HOW-TO-USE.md guide breaks down the four pillars step by step. After reading it, the 1000 prompts become a reference library — and you'll write your own from scratch.

What's the refund policy?

14 days, no questions asked. If these prompts don't give you at least one "oh damn, that's good" moment, reply to the receipt and you get a full refund.

How long are the prompts?

Typically 80–200 words each. Long enough to be specific. Short enough to fit in any context window. Designed to be pasted, edited, and shipped — not skimmed.

One good prompt pays for this 100 times over. If you use ChatGPT or Claude in your work, this pack will pay for itself the first time you ship something with it.

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