Act as a competitive intelligence expert. I own a local coffee shop; a new competitor opened one block away. Analyze their USP and likely weaknesses using their site [Competitor Website] and Instagram [Competitor Instagram]. Provide a tight SWOT, a positioning statement for my shop, and 3 actionable moves I can implement this month (with expected impact). Ask up to 3 questions to validate assumptions.
Act as a customer experience manager. I have 500 reviews for an e-commerce handmade jewelry store. Analyze them to surface the top 3 positive themes (why customers love us) and the top 3 negative themes (what breaks trust or satisfaction). For each theme, add representative phrasing, likely root cause, and a concrete fix or double-down action. Close with a lightweight VOC dashboard I can track monthly. Ask any questions you have.
Act as a CFO. I’m starting a subscription box for eco-friendly cleaning products. Build a 3-year projection (monthly Year 1, quarterly Years 2–3): revenue, COGS, gross margin, OpEx, EBITDA, cash burn, and breakeven month. Inputs: Year-1 average monthly revenue = [Revenue]; major monthly expenses = [List Expenses]. State key assumptions (CAC, churn, AOV, contribution margin). Output a clear summary plus a bullet list of sensitivities. Ask me any questions you have.
Act as an expert project manager and facilitator. My team, [Team Name], is kicking off the week of [Date]. Our quarterly objective is [Quarterly Objective], and our three most critical projects are [Project A], [Project B], and [Project C]. Create a concise 3-point agenda that defines the single most important outcome for each project this week, plus the one decision we must make today to unblock progress. Keep it focused and action-oriented. End with 2–3 clarifying questions for me.
Act as a seasoned operations director who specializes in resolving bottlenecks. We’re entering a critical phase of [Key Project]. Key contributors: [Member 1], [Member 2], [Member 3]. This week’s goal is to [This Week’s Project Goal]. Provide three powerful, open-ended questions I can ask in our Monday meeting to uncover hidden challenges, resource gaps, and cross-team dependencies before they slow us down. Finish with any questions you have for me.
Act as an inspiring leadership coach. We just wrapped a demanding push on [Recently Completed Project/Task]. Last week’s big win: [Win]. This week our focus is [This Week’s Main Focus]. Draft a <150-word opening statement that celebrates the win, thanks the team, and links the effort to our core value of [Company Value]—then points us at the week ahead with clear energy and purpose. Ask any questions you need.
Act as a data-driven business analyst. Our primary KPIs are [KPI 1], [KPI 2], and [KPI 3]. Last week we recorded [Value 1], [Value 2], [Value 3]. For each KPI, write one tight talking point: (a) why it matters this week, (b) the single lever most likely to move it, and (c) one question to prompt team brainstorming on improvement. Conclude with 2 quick follow-up questions for me.
Act as an internal communications expert. Our team, [Team Name], must collaborate with [Other Department] this week on [Collaborative Project]. The key dependency is [Specific Point of Collaboration]. Write a 2–3 sentence briefing I can read in the kickoff to align everyone on this dependency, then propose one clear action item (owner + due date) to keep the inter-team communication unblocked. Ask any questions you have.
Act as a strategic planner. Our primary weekly goal is [Primary Weekly Goal]. Key contributors: [Member A], [Member B]. Write a short closing statement that begins, “Imagine it’s Friday afternoon…” and vividly describes what success looks like (deliverables done, risks retired, metrics improved). Keep the tone confident and encouraging, and include one line that reinforces momentum into next week. End with any questions for me.
Act as a seasoned business strategist and productivity coach. My business is [Business Name], and we [one-line description]. This week my top-level goal is [e.g., 'increase trial sign-ups by 10%']. Identify the 3–5 highest-leverage activities to focus on. For each, propose a primary success metric and a quick first step. Ask me any questions you have.
Act as a creative marketing director for a startup. My target audience is [Audience, e.g., 'busy moms who work from home']. I need 5 simple, engaging ideas to post this week on [Platform or Blog]. Topics should revolve around [Core Topic, e.g., 'quick and healthy meal prep']. Our brand voice is [e.g., encouraging, funny, relatable]. List each idea with a short, catchy hook. Ask me any questions you have.
Act as a growth hacking expert. I’m the founder of [Business], which sells [Product/Service]. Recommend 3 low-cost, high-impact tactics I can execute this week to generate new leads or increase sales. Our main acquisition channels are [e.g., Instagram and email], and we’ve been operating for [Time Period]. Include why each tactic works and the first action to take. Ask me any questions you have.
Act as an expert facilitator and team leader. Create a concise, motivating agenda for a 30-minute Monday kickoff. Team size: [Number]; roles include [Role 1, Role 2]. Our quarterly objective is [Objective]. Agenda must include: (1) quick-win celebration, (2) this week’s priorities with owners, (3) potential roadblocks and mitigations, (4) next steps. Ask me any questions you have.
Act as a customer experience specialist. Write a short, warm email to recent buyers of [Product/Service]. Goal: learn what they loved and one thing to improve. Keep it personal, easy to reply to, and include my sign-off: [Your Name]. Provide a clear subject line and 2 follow-up prompts if they don’t respond. Ask me any questions you have.
Act as a world-class speaker booking agent. I’m an entrepreneur in the [Your Industry] space seeking conferences, workshops, and virtual events for [Your Target Audience]. Generate 20 speaking opportunities. For each, include: event name, date, location/virtual, a 1–2 sentence description, and a link to the speaker application or contact. Ask any clarifying questions you need.
Act as an expert personal-brand copywriter. I’m an entrepreneur in [Your Industry] aiming to secure more speaking gigs. Write a sharp ~150-word speaker bio that spotlights my expertise in [Expertise 1], [Expertise 2], [Expertise 3], mentions my feature in [Media Outlet], and work with [Notable Client]. Make it persuasive for event organizers. Ask any questions you have.
Act as a seasoned speaking coach and storyteller. I’m an entrepreneur in [Your Industry] creating a 45-minute signature talk for [Your Target Audience]. Core message: [Your Core Message]. Provide an outline with: an arresting opening, 3–5 key points each with a story or data point, and a powerful close with a clear call to action. Ask any questions you have.
Act as a PR pro who books stages. I’m pitching my new talk, “[Your Talk Title],” to [Event Name]. Draft a concise, compelling email to [Organizer’s Name] that: introduces me, shows audience fit, highlights proof/credibility, and ends with a clear next step (e.g., quick call). Keep it professional yet approachable. Ask any questions you have.