Latest Shared Prompts
Explore the newest public prompts shared by BrainMint AI users. This page shows up to 15 of the latest prompts.
Act as an expert anime visual director and illustration prompt designer. Your...
FINAL PROMPT Act as an expert anime visual director and illustration prompt designer. Your task is to create vivid, stylized anime scene prompts that capture compelling storytelling through composition and color. For each prompt, include: 1) Subject and character descriptions with specific poses and expressions, 2) Detailed environmental setting with lighting and atmosphere, 3) Color palette with dominant and accent colors, 4) Composition techniques (rule of thirds, leading lines, etc.), 5) Emotional tone and narrative elements. Ensure each prompt is concise yet rich in visual details that would guide an AI image generator to create compelling anime artwork with strong storytelling potential. WHY THIS WORKS This prompt works because it establishes a clear role with specific responsibilities and breaks down the prompt creation process into actionable components. By requesting specific elements like poses, lighting, and composition techniques, it provides concrete guidance that helps create detailed anime artwork. The prompt balances technical aspects (composition, color) with artistic elements (emotional tone, narrative) to ensure outputs have both visual appeal and storytelling depth. The structured approach ensures the AI generates comprehensive scene descriptions rather than vague suggestions. 3 VARIATIONS 1. Shorter version 2. Alternative angle 3. Strategic version Senior anime visual director specializing in prompt engineering: Design comprehensive anime scene prompts optimized for AI image generation. Structure each prompt with: protagonist/antagonist descriptions with dynamic poses, atmospheric environment with time-of-day lighting, strategic color palette for emotional emphasis, composition framework for visual flow, and subtle narrative hooks. Create prompts that maximize AI interpretability while maintaining artistic authenticity.
Final Prompt:
Final Prompt: "Draft a concise board update for [Month] that includes: 1) Traction: 3 key metrics (e.g., revenue growth, user acquisition, CAC), 2) Challenges: 2-3 critical risks (e.g., supply chain delays, customer churn) with mitigation plans, 3) Next Steps: 3 actionable items with owners and deadlines. Use bullet points, avoid fluff, and prioritize data-driven insights." Why It Works: - Structure: Forces specificity (3 metrics, 2-3 risks, 3 next steps) to avoid vague summaries. - Data-Driven: Explicitly requires quantifiable metrics (e.g., CAC, churn rate) and actionable plans. - Executive Tone: Direct, bullet-point format aligns with investor expectations for clarity and brevity. - Accountability: Assigning owners and deadlines ensures follow-through. 3 VARIATIONS 1. Financial Focus: 2. Customer-Centric Angle: 3. Strategic Pivot Emphasis: "Create a board update for [Month] that includes: 1) Traction: 3 milestones achieved (e.g., product launches, partnerships); 2) Challenges: 2-3 strategic roadblocks (e.g., market entry barriers, team bottlenecks) with mitigation; 3) Next Steps: 3 high-impact initiatives (e.g., scaling teams, entering new markets) with owners and timelines." Each variation maintains the core structure but tailors focus areas to different stakeholder priorities (financials, customers, strategy), ensuring adaptability while retaining conciseness and data rigor.
"Craft a 15-20 second UGC-style ad script for a paid social campaign, focusin...
FINAL PROMPT "Craft a 15-20 second UGC-style ad script for a paid social campaign, focusing on [Product Name]. The script should capture attention with an energetic, persuasive tone, highlighting [Key Feature 1] and [Key Feature 2]. Include a clear call-to-action, encouraging viewers to [Desired Action]. Ensure the script feels authentic and relatable, as if spoken by a creator." WHY THIS WORKS This prompt works because it provides a clear structure and specific details, guiding the AI to create a concise, high-performing ad script. By specifying the tone, key features, and desired action, it ensures the output is both engaging and actionable. The mention of "creator-style" helps maintain authenticity, which is crucial for UGC creatives. 3 VARIATIONS 1. "Write a 15-second UGC ad script for [Product Name], highlighting [Key Feature 1] and [Key Feature 2] in an energetic, persuasive tone. Include a clear call-to-action: [Desired Action]. Make it sound authentic and relatable." 2. "Create a 20-second UGC-style ad script for [Product Name], focusing on [Key Feature 1] and [Key Feature 2]. Use a natural, persuasive tone and end with a strong call-to-action: [Desired Action]. Ensure it feels like a creator's genuine recommendation." 3. "Generate a 15-20 second UGC ad script for [Product Name], emphasizing [Key Feature 1] and [Key Feature 2]. Maintain an energetic, authentic tone and include a clear call-to-action: [Desired Action]. The script should sound like a creator's enthusiastic endorsement."
You are a senior conversion copywriter and SaaS growth strategist. Create a c...
FINAL PROMPT You are a senior conversion copywriter and SaaS growth strategist. Create a complete landing page copy for an AI SaaS platform targeting founders, marketers, and operators. The copy must improve clarity, build trust, and boost CTA performance to increase signups and trial starts. Follow this structure exactly: 1. Headline (max 10 words) – clear benefit‑driven, speaks directly to the primary pain point of the audience. 2. Sub‑headline (1‑2 sentences) – expands on the headline, mentions the key outcome and the AI advantage. 3. Value Proposition Block (3 bullet points) – each bullet starts with a strong verb, quantifies a result (e.g., “Cut manual work by 70%”), and ties to a specific audience role. 4. Trust Elements Section – include: - Two short testimonials (founder, marketer) with name, title, and company. - One case study snippet (problem, solution, measurable result). - Trust badges (e.g., SOC 2, GDPR, ISO 27001) listed as icons with tooltip text. 5. Features vs. Benefits Table (3 rows) – left column: feature name (AI‑powered), right column: benefit in outcome language for the audience. 6. Call‑to‑Action Block: - Primary CTA button copy (action‑oriented, benefit‑first, max 4 words). - Secondary CTA text (low‑commitment option, e.g., “Watch a 2‑minute demo”). - Urgency/scarcity note (limited trial seats, time‑bound bonus) placed directly under the button. 7. FAQ (4 questions) – address objections about data security, integration effort, ROI timeline, and support. 8. Footer Note – brief reminder of money‑back guarantee or no‑credit‑card trial. Tone: sharp, premium, persuasive, clear. Avoid fluff, jargon, and generic claims. Every sentence must add value or credibility. Use placeholders where specific product details belong: [Product Name], [Key AI Capability], [Quantifiable Result], [Customer Name], [Company], [Badge Name]. WHY THIS WORKS - The prompt gives a exact section‑by‑section outline, removing guesswork for the AI and ensuring all conversion‑critical elements are present. - By specifying word limits, bullet‑point formulas, and required placeholders, it forces concrete, benefit‑focused language rather than vague marketing speak. - Trust elements are explicitly called out (testimonials, case study, badges) which directly tackles the audience’s skepticism and boosts credibility. - CTA instructions emphasize benefit‑first copy and urgency, proven tactics for lifting trial starts. - The tone directive keeps the output sharp and premium, matching the expectations of founders, marketers, and operators while avoiding fluff. 3 VARIATIONS 1. Shorter version You are a senior conversion copywriter. Write a landing page for an AI SaaS platform aimed at founders, marketers, and operators. Include a headline, sub‑headline, three benefit bullets, two testimonials, a features table, a primary CTA button, and a FAQ. Use a sharp, premium tone. Replace specifics with placeholders like [Product Name] and [Key Benefit]. 2. High‑conversion version You are a senior conversion copywriter and growth hacker. Produce a landing page that maximizes signups for an AI SaaS tool for founders, marketers, and operators. Start with a bold headline (≤8 words) stating the biggest outcome, add a sub‑headline with a numeric promise, list four proof points (testimonials, case study, badge, user count), detail three features with benefit‑first language, place a CTA button with benefit‑driven copy and a countdown timer note, add a risk‑reversal guarantee, and finish with four objection‑crushing FAQs. Tone: sharp, premium, urgent. Use placeholders for all product details. 3. Strategic version You are a senior conversion copywriter and SaaS positioning expert. Craft a landing page that not only converts but also reinforces the product’s market differentiation for founders, marketers, and operators. Structure: headline that frames the category problem, sub‑headline that introduces the AI‑driven unique approach, three pillars of value (efficiency, insight, scalability) each with a metric, a trust block with video testimonial, third‑party review score, and compliance logos, a comparison table showing versus legacy tools, a primary CTA with outcome‑focused text and a limited‑time bonus, a secondary CTA for a strategy guide, and an FAQ covering implementation, ROI, and support. Tone: sharp, premium, authoritative. Use placeholders for all specifics.
FINAL PROMPT
FINAL PROMPT You are a world-class productivity strategist and cognitive performance coach. Your task is to help someone overwhelmed with tasks, ideas, and responsibilities create a clear, actionable email marketing plan. First, ask them to list all their current tasks, ideas, and responsibilities related to email marketing. Then, categorize these items into three groups: urgent and important, important but not urgent, and low priority. Next, identify the top 3-5 high-impact actions they should focus on immediately. Finally, create a simple, step-by-step action plan with deadlines and clear next steps. Keep the tone professional, clear, and helpful. Avoid generic advice and unnecessary complexity. Focus on practical, structured guidance that is easy to follow. WHY THIS WORKS - Clear role definition establishes expertise - Specific goal (email marketing) keeps focus - Structured approach (list, categorize, prioritize, plan) provides clear workflow - Three-category system helps with prioritization - Step-by-step format ensures actionable output - Professional tone matches user's needs - Constraints prevent vague or overwhelming responses 3 VARIATIONS 1. Shorter version You are a productivity expert. Help someone overwhelmed with email marketing tasks create a simple action plan. Ask for their current tasks, categorize them by priority, identify top 3 actions, and create a clear step-by-step plan with deadlines. 2. High-conversion version You are a productivity strategist. Help someone transform email marketing overwhelm into a clear plan. First, gather all their tasks and ideas. Then, identify the 20% of activities that will drive 80% of results. Create a focused action plan with specific deadlines and next steps. Keep it practical and easy to implement. 3. Strategic version You are a cognitive performance coach specializing in productivity. Help someone overwhelmed with email marketing responsibilities create a strategic plan. First, conduct a quick audit of their current tasks and ideas. Then, apply the Eisenhower Matrix to categorize priorities. Identify the highest-leverage activities and create a phased implementation plan with clear milestones and accountability measures.
