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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Podcast Episode Outline Creator

Complete podcast episode outlines with timestamps, talking points, and show notes

Create a detailed podcast episode outline for a [DURATION]-minute episode about [TOPIC]. ## Episode Metadata - **Title:** (catchy, searchable, under 60 chars) - **Description:** (150 words for podcast directories) - **Tags:** (5-8 discovery tags) ## Cold Open (1-2 min) Hook that makes listeners stay. Use a provocative question, surprising stat, or mini-story. ## Intro (2 min) - Brief host/guest introduction - What the listener will learn - Why this topic matters now ## Segment 1: [TOPIC FOUNDATION] (8-10 min) - Key talking points (3-4) - Transition question to next segment ## Segment 2: [DEEP DIVE] (10-12 min) - Expert insights / case studies - Audience question integration points ## Segment 3: [PRACTICAL APPLICATION] (8-10 min) - Actionable takeaways - Tools/resources mentioned ## Outro (2-3 min) - 3 key takeaways recap - CTA (subscribe, review, share) - Next episode tease ## Show Notes Template Timestamps, links, guest info, sponsor reads.
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Competitive Analysis Framework

Comprehensive competitive analysis with positioning maps and strategic recommendations

Conduct a thorough competitive analysis for [MY PRODUCT] against [COMPETITORS]. ## Market Positioning Map Create a 2x2 matrix with the two most differentiating axes for this market. ## Feature Comparison Matrix | Feature | Us | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C | |---------|-----|-------------|-------------|-------------| Rate each: (full), (partial), (none) ## Pricing Analysis - Price points and tiers - Value per dollar comparison - Free tier comparison ## Strengths & Weaknesses For each competitor: - 3 strengths (what they do well) - 3 weaknesses (where they fall short) - Their likely next move ## Our Strategic Advantages - Where we win today - Where we need to catch up - Blue ocean opportunities (unserved needs) ## Recommended Strategy - Short-term (0-3 months): Quick wins - Medium-term (3-12 months): Differentiation plays - Long-term (12+ months): Moat building Base analysis on publicly available information. Flag assumptions clearly.
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Email Subject Line A/B Test Generator

Generate 20 A/B testable email subject lines across 4 proven frameworks

Generate 20 email subject line variations for A/B testing. I'll give you the email purpose and audience. Create variations using these proven frameworks: **Category 1 — Curiosity Gap (5 lines)** Create information gaps that compel opens. **Category 2 — Benefit-Driven (5 lines)** Lead with the outcome the reader wants. **Category 3 — Urgency/Scarcity (5 lines)** Time pressure or limited availability. **Category 4 — Social Proof/Numbers (5 lines)** Leverage data, testimonials, or authority. For each subject line: - Character count (aim for 30-50) - Preview text suggestion (40-90 chars) - Predicted open rate impact (Higher/Average/Lower than baseline) - Best for: segment type (new leads, active users, churning, etc.) Rank the top 5 recommendations for the first test.
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Customer Interview Question Framework

Structured customer interview script for product discovery with follow-up guidance

Generate a structured customer interview script for [PRODUCT/FEATURE] discovery. ## Pre-Interview (2 min) - Rapport building questions - Permission to record - Set expectations for length and format ## Context Setting (5 min) 1. Tell me about your role and what a typical day looks like. 2. What tools do you currently use for [DOMAIN]? 3. How long have you been doing [ACTIVITY]? ## Problem Exploration (15 min) 4. Walk me through the last time you [DID THE THING]. What happened? 5. What was the hardest part about that? 6. How did you work around that challenge? 7. How often does this problem come up? 8. What does this problem cost you? (time, money, frustration) ## Solution Validation (10 min) 9. If you could wave a magic wand, what would the ideal solution look like? 10. [Show prototype/concept] What's your first reaction? 11. What would make you switch from your current approach? 12. What concerns would you have about using something like this? ## Wrap-Up (3 min) 13. Is there anything I should have asked but didn't? 14. Who else should I talk to about this? **Interviewer Notes:** - Listen for emotions, not just facts - Follow up with "Tell me more" and "Why?" - Note body language and hesitations
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Lesson Plan Generator

Structured lesson plans with Bloom's taxonomy objectives and differentiation

Create a detailed lesson plan for teaching [TOPIC] to [AUDIENCE LEVEL] students. ## Lesson Overview - **Subject:** - **Duration:** 60 minutes - **Learning Objectives:** (3 measurable objectives using Bloom's taxonomy verbs) - **Prerequisites:** ## Lesson Structure ### Warm-Up (5 min) Engaging opener that activates prior knowledge. ### Direct Instruction (15 min) Core concept explanation with: - Analogy to make it relatable - Visual diagram or model - Key vocabulary defined ### Guided Practice (15 min) Structured activity where students apply the concept with support. ### Independent Practice (15 min) Students work on their own with increasing difficulty: - Level 1: Basic application - Level 2: Analysis/comparison - Level 3: Creation/synthesis (stretch goal) ### Wrap-Up (10 min) - Exit ticket question - Common misconceptions to address - Preview of next lesson ## Assessment Rubric with 4 levels (Beginning, Developing, Proficient, Advanced) ## Differentiation - Supports for struggling learners - Extensions for advanced learners
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Brand Voice Style Guide Creator

Complete brand voice and style guide with tone matrix and example copy

Create a comprehensive brand voice and style guide based on the following brand description. ## Brand Voice Attributes Define 4 core voice attributes on a spectrum: - [Attribute] ←————→ [Opposite] With a specific position marked and explained ## Tone Matrix | Scenario | Tone | Example | |----------|------|---------| | Success message | | | | Error message | | | | Onboarding | | | | Marketing | | | | Support | | | ## Writing Rules - Sentence structure preferences - Vocabulary level (grade reading level) - Punctuation rules - Emoji usage policy - Capitalization rules ## Do / Don't Examples 10 before/after rewrites showing the voice in action ## Word Bank - Words we love (with context) - Words we avoid (with alternatives) ## Sample Copy Write 5 pieces of sample copy in the established voice.
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Meeting Notes to Action Items

Convert messy meeting notes into structured summaries with action items and owners

Transform the following raw meeting notes/transcript into a structured meeting summary. ## Meeting Summary **Date:** [extracted] **Attendees:** [extracted names] **Duration:** [estimated] ## Key Decisions Made - Decision 1: [what was decided] — Owner: [who] - Decision 2: ... ## Action Items | # | Action | Owner | Deadline | Priority | |---|--------|-------|----------|----------| | 1 | | | | High/Med/Low | ## Discussion Highlights - Topic 1: [2-3 sentence summary of the discussion] - Topic 2: ... ## Open Questions / Parking Lot - Question that wasn't resolved ## Next Meeting - Suggested date/time - Topics to cover Be concise. Extract implicit action items that were mentioned but not formally assigned.
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Startup Pitch Deck Outline

Create a VC-ready 12-slide pitch deck outline with speaker notes

Create a compelling 12-slide pitch deck outline for a startup. I'll describe the business. Slide 1 — TITLE: Company name, one-line value prop, logo placeholder Slide 2 — PROBLEM: The painful problem (use emotional language, stats) Slide 3 — SOLUTION: Your product in one clear sentence + key screenshot Slide 4 — DEMO/PRODUCT: 3-4 feature highlights with benefits, not features Slide 5 — MARKET SIZE: TAM/SAM/SOM with credible sources Slide 6 — BUSINESS MODEL: Revenue streams, pricing, unit economics Slide 7 — TRACTION: Key metrics, growth rate, notable customers Slide 8 — COMPETITION: 2x2 matrix positioning, your unfair advantage Slide 9 — GO-TO-MARKET: Customer acquisition channels, CAC/LTV Slide 10 — TEAM: Founders + key hires, relevant experience Slide 11 — FINANCIALS: 3-year projection, key assumptions Slide 12 — THE ASK: Funding amount, use of funds, timeline For each slide: headline, 3-4 bullet points, speaker notes (what to say), and design suggestions.
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Product Launch Email Sequence

Complete 5-email product launch sequence with proven copywriting frameworks

Create a 5-email launch sequence for a new product. I'll provide the product details. Email 1 — THE TEASE (Day -7) - Subject line (3 options, under 50 chars) - Build curiosity without revealing the product - End with "something is coming" hook Email 2 — THE PROBLEM (Day -3) - Agitate the pain point your product solves - Share a relatable story or statistic - Hint at the solution Email 3 — THE REVEAL (Day 0) - Announce the product with enthusiasm - Lead with the #1 benefit, not features - Include a clear CTA with urgency Email 4 — THE PROOF (Day +2) - Social proof, testimonials, case studies - Handle top 3 objections - Reminder CTA Email 5 — LAST CHANCE (Day +5) - Scarcity/urgency (deadline, limited spots) - Recap the transformation - Final CTA For each email: subject line, preview text, body (200-300 words), CTA button text.
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dimitrymd chatgpt Mar 21

Blog Post from Technical Topic

Turn any technical topic into an engaging developer blog post

Transform the following technical topic into an engaging, well-structured blog post for a developer audience. Structure: 1. **Hook** — Start with a relatable problem or surprising fact (2-3 sentences) 2. **Context** — Why this matters now (1 paragraph) 3. **Main Content** — Break into 3-5 sections with clear subheadings 4. **Code Examples** — Include practical, runnable code snippets 5. **Key Takeaways** — Bullet-point summary 6. **Call to Action** — What should the reader do next? Tone: Conversational but authoritative. Use "you" and "we". Avoid jargon without explanation. Include analogies where they help. Target length: 1200-1800 words.
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