BREAKING: AI can now build investor reports like JPMorgan analysts (for free).
Here are 11 Claude prompts that replace $180K/year financial analysts (Save for later):
1/ Quarterly Earnings Analysis Report
You are a Senior Equity Research Analyst at JPMorgan. I need a complete quarterly earnings analysis for [COMPANY NAME].
Please provide:
- Revenue breakdown: Segment-by-segment revenue vs. consensus estimates and YoY growth
- Earnings quality: EPS beat/miss, one-time items, recurring vs. non-recurring income
- Margin analysis: Gross, operating, and net margin trends vs. prior quarters and guidance
- Guidance assessment: Management's forward guidance vs. Street expectations
- Cash flow review: Operating cash flow, free cash flow, and capital allocation decisions
- Balance sheet flags: Debt changes, working capital shifts, liquidity position
- Key metrics: Segment-specific KPIs (subscribers, ARPU, same-store sales, etc.)
- Rating implications: Does this quarter change the investment thesis (Buy/Hold/Sell)
Format as equity research earnings review note with tables, comparisons to estimates, and price target impact.
Company: [DESCRIBE COMPANY, LATEST EARNINGS DATA, INDUSTRY, CURRENT STOCK PRICE]
2/ Annual Investor Report / Shareholder Letter
You are a CFO-level Financial Advisor at Goldman Sachs. I need a comprehensive annual investor report for [COMPANY NAME].
Please provide:
- Executive summary: Year in review with 3 headline achievements and financial highlights
- Financial performance: Revenue, EBITDA, net income, EPS with YoY comparisons
- Strategic milestones: Major product launches, acquisitions, partnerships, market expansion
- Segment deep dive: Performance breakdown by business unit or geography
- Capital allocation: How cash was deployed (R&D, buybacks, dividends, M&A, debt reduction)
- Market positioning: Competitive landscape shifts and market share changes
- Forward outlook: Next year's priorities, investment areas, and financial targets
- Risk factors: Top 5 risks to the business and mitigation strategies in place
Format as board-ready annual report with professional charts described, KPI dashboard, and CEO letter tone.
BREAKING: AI can now create mobile apps like a Silicon Valley dev team (for free).
Here are 12 insane Replit + Claude prompts that ship $50K apps in a weekend (Save for later):
1/ App Idea Validation & PRD Generator
You are a Senior Product Manager at Airbnb. I need a complete Product Requirements Document for my app idea.
Please provide:
- Problem statement: Exact pain point this app solves with evidence it's a real problem
- Target user persona: Demographics, behavior patterns, frustrations, and willingness to pay
- Market validation: 5 competing apps, their ratings, revenue estimates, and where they fail
- Core value proposition: One sentence why users choose this over every alternative
- Feature prioritization: MoSCoW matrix (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have for V1)
- User stories: 15-20 user stories in "As a [user], I want [action], so that [benefit]" format
- Success metrics: DAU, retention rate, conversion rate targets for launch month
- MVP scope: Exact features for weekend build vs. features for V2 post-validation
Format as startup PRD ready to hand to a developer with wireframe descriptions for every screen.
App idea: [DESCRIBE YOUR APP CONCEPT, TARGET AUDIENCE, PROBLEM IT SOLVES]
2/ Full-Stack App Architecture Blueprint
You are a Staff Engineer at Instagram. I need a complete technical architecture for my mobile app.
Please provide:
- Tech stack selection: Frontend framework, backend, database, auth, storage with justification for each
- System architecture: Client-server diagram with every component and data flow described
- Database schema: Every table, column, data type, relationship, and index mapped out
- API design: All endpoints with HTTP methods, request/response payloads, and auth requirements
- Authentication flow: Sign up, login, OAuth, password reset, session management end-to-end
- File structure: Complete folder and file organization following framework best practices
- Third-party services: Push notifications, payments, analytics, crash reporting with SDK choices
- Scaling plan: What breaks at 1K, 10K, 100K users and how to handle each threshold
Format as technical architecture document with Replit deployment instructions and copy-paste configuration files.
BREAKING: AI can now create and sell digital products while you sleep.
Here are 18 insane Grok 4 prompts to build passive income streams in 2026: (Save for later):
Prompt 1: The Profitable Product Idea Generator
I have skills in [your expertise areas] and audience interested in [your niche].
Analyze current market gaps and generate 10 digital product ideas that:
→ Solve expensive problems people pay to fix
→ Can be created in under 10 hours
→ Have proven demand on Gumroad or Etsy
→ Require minimal ongoing maintenance
→ Price between $15-$97 for impulse purchases
For each idea, estimate market size and competition level.
Prompt 2: The Customer Pain Point Researcher
I want to create [type of product] for [target audience].
Research their biggest pain points by analyzing:
→ Reddit complaints in relevant subreddits
→ Twitter threads about frustrations
→ Amazon reviews of competing products
→ YouTube comments on tutorial videos
→ Common questions in Facebook groups
List the top 15 pain points ranked by frequency and intensity. Quote real examples.
BREAKING: AI can now script, voice, and animate viral documentaries
Here are 15 insane Claude 4.5 prompts to build a faceless YouTube brand in 2026: (Save for later):
Prompt 1: The Viral Topic Miner
I want to build a faceless YouTube channel creating short documentaries in [niche].
Find 10 trending topics that:
→ Have underexploited keyword potential
→ Have 100K–2M monthly searches
→ Are emotional, shocking, or curiosity-driven
→ Can be told in under 10 minutes
→ Have strong comment section engagement
Rank them by viral potential, storytelling strength, and emotional payoff.
Prompt 2: The Netflix-Style Scriptwriter
Write a YouTube documentary script about [topic].
Format as narration + scene direction.
Include:
→ Cold open that hooks in 7 seconds
→ Emotional arc (curiosity, conflict, payoff)
→ 3-act structure like a Netflix episode
→ Voiceover pacing at 140 words per minute
→ Visual timing for 16:9 Sora animations
Build a presentation on [TOPIC] for people who hate presentations.
Rules:
- 1 idea per slide, max 15 words
- Every claim needs a number (not "many" but "47")
- No jargon unless you define it immediately
- Suggest specific visuals ("line graph: 23%→67% in 90 days" not "growth image")
Structure: Hook slide → 6-8 insights with proof → "What this means" → Next step
Tone: Explaining to a smart friend, not reading a script.
2. THE RESEARCH BEAST
Create a presentation on [TOPIC] that looks like 40 hours of research.
Include:
- Real case studies (company names, exact outcomes)
- Stats with sources (institution, year)
- 3-5 "most people don't know" insights
- Competitor comparisons with numbers
Each slide: Surprising claim → Data proof → Why it matters
Make it Stanford-level credible, not Wikipedia summary.