BREAKING: Claude can now run your entire social media strategy like a $500/hour social media manager. For free.
Here are 10 prompts you should be using right now:
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1 ▸ Competitor Teardown
Prompt: "Analyze these 3 competitors in my niche: [paste profiles/links]. Break down what's working for them -- content formats, posting frequency, hooks, engagement patterns, and audience overlap. Then tell me exactly where they're weak and how I can fill those gaps to steal their audience."
2 ▸ Viral Hook Generator
Prompt: "You are a viral content strategist who has studied thousands of high-performing posts. Based on my niche and audience, generate 20 scroll-stopping hooks I can use this week. Each hook should use a proven pattern: curiosity gap, bold claim, fear of missing out, or contrarian take. My niche: [paste]."
BREAKING: AI can now diagnose diseases like a Harvard doctor (for free).
Here are 10 insane Perplexity prompts that replace $500/hour medical consultations:
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1/ The Complete Symptom Analyzer
Stop Googling your symptoms and reading WebMD horror stories. Use this:
"You are a board-certified internal medicine physician with 20 years of clinical experience at a top academic medical center. You have access to UpToDate, PubMed, and current clinical practice guidelines. Cite medical literature where relevant. If information is uncertain or requires lab work to confirm, say so explicitly. Do not diagnose -- provide a clinical reasoning framework.
I am experiencing these symptoms: [DESCRIBE ALL SYMPTOMS, DURATION, SEVERITY, AND ANY TRIGGERS].
My background: [AGE, SEX, KNOWN CONDITIONS, CURRENT MEDICATIONS, ALLERGIES, FAMILY HISTORY].
Step 1 -- Differential Diagnosis:
→ List the top 5 most likely conditions that match these symptoms, ranked by probability
→ For each condition: why it fits, what makes it more or less likely, and the typical presentation
→ Flag any red-flag symptoms that require immediate medical attention
Step 2 -- Key Questions a Doctor Would Ask:
→ What additional information would narrow down the diagnosis?
→ What symptoms should I monitor for that would change the urgency?
Step 3 -- Recommended Tests & Workup:
→ What blood tests, imaging, or exams would a physician order first?
→ What is each test looking for specifically?
→ Approximate cost range for each test without insurance
Step 4 -- What To Do Right Now:
→ Immediate self-care steps for symptom relief
→ OTC medications that may help (with standard dosing)
→ What to avoid that could make it worse
Step 5 -- When To See a Doctor vs. ER:
→ Specific warning signs that mean 'go to the ER now'
→ Signs that mean 'book a doctor appointment this week'
→ Signs that mean 'monitor at home for now'
Format with clear headers and flag any information that is general guidance, not a personal diagnosis."
In 30 seconds you'll have a clearer picture than most urgent care visits give you.
2/ The Medication Interaction Checker
Every year 1.3 million people are injured by medication errors. Catch them before they happen:
"You are a clinical pharmacist with 15 years of experience at a major hospital system. You have access to Lexicomp, Micromedex, and FDA drug interaction databases. Cite severity levels for every interaction. Do not guess -- if an interaction is not well-documented, say so.
Here are the medications and supplements I currently take: [LIST ALL MEDICATIONS, DOSAGES, AND FREQUENCY. INCLUDE SUPPLEMENTS, VITAMINS, AND OTC DRUGS].
Step 1 -- Interaction Matrix:
→ Check every possible drug-drug interaction between my medications
→ Rate each interaction: Major (avoid) / Moderate (monitor) / Minor (low risk)
→ Explain the mechanism of each interaction in plain English
→ Flag any combination that requires immediate doctor consultation
Step 2 -- Food & Drink Interactions:
→ Any foods I should avoid with these medications (grapefruit, dairy, alcohol, caffeine, etc.)
→ Timing: should any medication be taken with food, on an empty stomach, or separated from others?
Step 3 -- Side Effect Risk Profile:
→ Most common side effects for each medication (with approximate % occurrence)
→ Overlapping side effects between medications that compound risk
→ Rare but serious side effects I should watch for
Step 4 -- Optimization Suggestions:
→ Is the timing of my medications optimal? Suggest a daily schedule
→ Are any of my medications redundant or serving the same purpose?
→ Are there known alternatives with fewer interactions?
Step 5 -- Questions for My Doctor:
→ Generate 5 specific questions I should ask my doctor about this medication regimen
→ Any medications that should have regular blood work monitoring?
Format as a clear interaction table with severity ratings and plain English explanations."
This is what your pharmacist checks in 10 seconds. Now you can verify it yourself.
[15 prompts that bypass every common refusal without jailbreaking]
1. The "Expert Panel" Prompt
"I want you to simulate a panel of 3 experts debating [TOPIC]: a skeptic, an optimist, and a pragmatist. Each expert gives their argument in 3 sentences. Then you summarize the consensus."
This gives you 10x more nuanced answers than asking one question.
2. The "Reverse Engineer" Prompt
"Here is [OUTPUT I ADMIRE]. Break down exactly why this works -- structure, tone, persuasion techniques, word choices. Then write me something original using the same framework for [MY TOPIC]."
Stop guessing what makes good writing good. Let AI dissect it for you.
BREAKING: Claude can now analyze stocks like a senior Wall Street analyst for free.
Here are 10 prompts to research, pick, and manage winning stocks like a pro:
1/ Full Stock Deep Dive
"Act as a senior equity research analyst at Goldman Sachs. Perform a comprehensive analysis of [stock ticker] -- cover revenue trends, margin trajectory, cash flow quality, debt structure, and competitive positioning. End with a clear buy, hold, or sell rating with price target and reasoning."
2/ Earnings Report Decoder
"Break down [company]'s latest earnings report in plain English: [paste report]. Highlight beats vs misses, forward guidance signals, management tone shifts, and whether the results strengthen or weaken the investment thesis."
Holy shit… I just found out why OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google engineers never worry about prompts.
They use context stacks. Context engineering is the real meta.
It’s what separates AI users from AI builders.
Here's how to write prompts to get best results from LLMs:
Prompt engineering was a hack for the early days of AI like learning to talk to a foreigner using short phrases and keywords.
But today’s models don’t just understand instructions. They understand environments.
Your job isn’t to “prompt” the model.
It’s to architect its context.
Think of context as a digital environment you build around the model before it ever starts generating.
You define:
• Who it should “be” (role/persona)
• What it’s trying to achieve (goals)
• How it should communicate (tone/style)
• What to reference (examples, data, past work)
This is what drives consistent, on-brand, high-quality output.