Here they are 👇
1. The Market Reality Prompt
This exposes if your idea has real demand before you waste time.
Meta Prompt:
Act as a market analyst.
Take this idea and break it into the following
1. The core problem
2. The person who feels it the strongest
3. The emotional reason they care
4. The real world proof that the problem exists
5. What people are currently doing to solve it
6. Why those solutions are not good enough
Idea: [insert idea]
After that, write a short verdict explaining if this idea has real demand and what must be adjusted.
This gives you truth, not optimism.
2. The One Week Minimum Version Builder
Turns your idea into a real thing you can launch in seven days.
Meta Prompt:
Act as a startup operator.
Design a seven day build plan for the smallest version of this idea that real people can try.
Idea: [insert idea]
For each day include
1. The most important task
2. The exact tools to use
3. A clear output for the day
4. A test that proves the work is correct
5. A small shortcut if time is tight
The final day should end with a working version ready to show to customers.
This makes the idea real, not theoretical.
3. The Customer Deep Dive Prompt
Reveals exactly who wants your idea and why.
Meta Prompt:
Act as a customer researcher.
Interview me by asking ten questions that extract
1. What the customer wants
2. What they fear
3. What they tried before
4. What annoyed them
5. What they hope will happen
After the questions, write a one page customer profile that feels like a real person with a clear daily life, habits, frustrations, desires, buying triggers, and objections.
Idea: [insert idea]
Keep the profile simple but deeply specific.
This gives you a real person to build for.
4. The Offer Precision Prompt
Builds an offer that feels clear, strong, and easy to buy.
Meta Prompt:
Act as an offer designer.
Take this idea and build a complete offer by breaking it into
1. What the customer receives
2. What specific outcome they get
3. How long it takes
4. Why your approach feels simple for them
5. What makes your offer different
6. What objections they will think
7. What to say to answer each objection
Idea: [insert idea]
End by writing the offer in one short paragraph anyone can understand without effort.
This becomes the message that sells your product.
5. The Visibility Engine Prompt
Creates a content plan that brings early attention fast.
Meta Prompt:
Act as a growth strategist.
Create a fourteen day content plan that introduces my idea and builds trust.
Idea: [insert idea]
For each day provide
1. A short written post
2. A story style post
3. A simple visual idea
4. One sentence explaining the purpose of the post
Make sure the content
a. shows the problem
b. shows the solution
c. shows progress
d. shows proof
Keep everything practical and easy to publish.
You get attention even before launch.
6. The Sales System Prompt
Gives you a repeatable way to go from interest to paying customers.
Meta Prompt:
Act as a sales architect.
Build a simple daily system for turning interest into customers.
Idea: [insert idea]
Include
1. How to attract the right people
2. How to start natural conversations
3. How to understand their real need in three questions
4. How to present the offer without pressure
5. How to follow up in a friendly and honest way
6. What to track every day to improve
Make the whole system doable in under thirty minutes.
You get consistent results even with a small audience.
Starting a side hustle does not need luck. It needs clarity, simple steps, and systems you can follow. These prompts give you that power.
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It helps you store the prompts that guide your business ideas without losing them.