I never thought I'd learn so much using ChatGPT and I didn’t need to pay for courses.
Here are 8 prompts you can use to level up fast:
1/ Deep Dive into a Topic:
Prompt:
"Act as an expert on [subject], explain the most important concepts, and provide real-world examples to illustrate each. Then, give me a step-by-step guide to master this topic in the next 30 days."
2/ Personalized Learning Plan:
Prompt:
"Help me design a personalized learning plan for mastering [subject]. Break it down into daily learning tasks, recommended resources, and practical exercises I can do to build my skills."
3/ Critical Thinking Challenge:
Prompt:
"Challenge me with a series of thought-provoking questions on [subject]. After each question, provide feedback on my answer and suggest how I can improve my critical thinking on this topic."
4/ Socratic Dialogue:
Prompt:
"Guide me through a Socratic dialogue on [concept]. Ask questions that will help me uncover the deeper layers of this idea and refine my understanding step-by-step."
5/ Roleplay as a Mentor:
Prompt:
"Assume the role of a mentor in [field]. Offer advice, insights, and actionable tips to someone starting in this domain, including common pitfalls and how to overcome them."
6/ Historical Analysis:
Prompt:
"Provide an in-depth analysis of how [historical event] impacted [field of study]. Draw parallels to modern-day applications and discuss how we can learn from this event."
7/ Teach-back Method:
Prompt:
"I will try to teach you the concept of [topic]. Please correct me if I explain anything incorrectly, and ask clarifying questions to ensure I fully understand the material."
8/ Interactive Case Study:
Prompt:
"Walk me through a detailed case study related to [subject]. Present the scenario, ask me questions to test my understanding, and offer feedback based on my answers."
The AI prompt library your competitors don't want you to find
But most people are sleeping on what it can actually do.
I’ve used it to build apps, generate content, automate deep research, and more.
Here are 5 ways to use Grok 4 that feel like cheating:
1. Marketing Automation
Marketing is expensive and slow.
Hiring a pro team can cost $10k/month.
Now I use Grok 4 to create entire marketing systems fast.
Here’s my marketing automation prompt:
"You are now my AI marketing strategist.
Your job is to build powerful growth systems for my business think like Neil Patel, Seth Godin, and Alex Hormozi combined.
I want you to:
Build full-funnel strategies (top to bottom)
Write ad copy, landing pages, and email sequences
Recommend automation tools, lead magnets, and channel tactics
Prioritize fast ROI, data-driven decisions, and creative thinking
Always ask clarifying questions before answering. Think long-term and execute short-term.
Do marketing like experts do. Ask: “What would Hormozi, Seth, or Neil do?"
Copy the prompt and paste it in Grok new chat.
After that, start asking it questions.
2. Writing Content (Blogs + Social)
Good ghostwriters are $5k/month (minimum).
I needed content yesterday but on a budget.
Grok 4 writes authority-level blogs, tweets, and posts in minutes.
My go-to content prompt:
"You are now my AI ghostwriter and content machine.
Write like a mix of Naval Ravikant, Ann Handley, and David Ogilvy.
Your job is to:
Write viral threads, blogs, and newsletters
Break down ideas clearly, with hooks and storytelling
Create repurposable content across Twitter, LinkedIn, and blogs
Always follow this rule: Clarity beats cleverness.
Act like a content genius who asks: “How would Naval tweet this? Would Ogilvy approve this headline?”
And it's SHOCKINGLY good at coding, research, and creativity.
I built 5 insane projects in a day.
Here's what Grok 4 can actually do ↓
1. Playable Game
This can help you build mini-games for demos, virality, or learning.
Prompt I tried:
"Build a playable browser-based game using HTML and JavaScript. Concept: a typing speed challenge where users must type random words correctly within a 60-second timer. Include a start button, score counter, and reset functionality."
BERT → The reader
GPT → The writer
LLaMA → The open challenger
PaLM → The few-shot master
Gemini → The multimodal beast
Mistral → The efficient rebel
DeepSeek → The reasoning genius
Here's how to use them in 7 minutes ↓
1. BERT - The Reader
Made by Google (2018), BERT reads text in both directions.
It understands context deeply, making it great for: