I canceled Spotify.
I canceled Disney+.
I canceled Apple TV+.
No more monthly payments.
Claude turned my laptop into a free entertainment hub that’s better than all of them *combined*.
Here are 9 prompts that rebuild the whole system for free (Save this).
1) Master entertainment hub
Prompt:
“Act as my personal entertainment system architect.
Build a dashboard using only free and legal sources.
Organize it into:
• Movies & TV
• Music & Radio
• Podcasts & Audiobooks
• Games & Interactive
• Documentaries & Education
For each category, give me:
• 5–10 go‑to sources (websites, platforms, channels)
• What content they’re best for
• The exact search terms I should save as bookmarks.”
2) AI Spotify: Music without Spotify
Prompt:
“Act as my personal music A&R.
I love: [list artists / genres / vibes].
Platforms allowed: YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, internet radio.
Build a 4‑week listening plan with:
• 3 new artists per week
• 2 ‘comfort’ playlists that feel like my current favorites
• Links or search terms for each
• A short note on why each artist fits my taste.
End by asking me for feedback so you can refine next week’s plan.”
3) AI Netflix: Movie + series concierge
Prompt:
“Act as my movie & series concierge.
My mood right now: [funny / scary / thrilling / emotional / comfort].
I prefer: [languages / age ratings / genres].
Give me:
• 10 free movies
• 5 free series or mini‑series
For each, include:
• Where I can watch it legally for free (platform or region‑specific options if possible)
• 2‑sentence emotional pitch for why I’ll love it
• 1 alternative if I don’t like that pick.
Then sort the list into: ‘Tonight’, ‘This Week’, ‘Rainy Weekend’.”
4) Weekly “Netflix grid” schedule (YouTube only)
Prompt:
“Act as a streaming platform programmer.
Create a 7‑day ‘Netflix‑style’ schedule using only YouTube.
My interests: [e.g., comedy, tech, self‑improvement, documentaries, anime].
For each day, give me:
• 3–4 ‘slots’ (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Late Night)
• 1–2 channels or playlists per slot
• Exact search terms to find them
• The ‘vibe’ of that slot (light, deep, background, intense).
Make sure the week feels balanced between fun, learning, and chill.”
5) Life‑aware content planner (time + energy)
Prompt:
“Act as a life‑aware content planner.
Available time today: [X hours].
Energy level: [low / medium / high].
Goals: [relax / learn / get inspired / laugh].
Give me:
• A morning / afternoon / evening plan
• Mix of movies, YouTube videos, podcasts, and interactive stuff (games, quizzes, challenges)
• 2 options per slot: one ‘light’, one ‘deep’
• Only free and legal content.
Format everything as a simple timetable I can screenshot.”
6) AI radio station (podcasts + audio)
Prompt:
“Act as my personal radio producer.
Topic focus for this week: [e.g., business, history, health, creativity].
Listening windows: [commute, workouts, chores].
Build a 5‑day audio plan with:
• 1 main podcast episode per day
• 1–2 ‘bonus’ shorter episodes or clips
• Exact show names + search terms
• Why each pick matters and what I should listen for.
I want it to feel like my own 5‑day radio show.”
Prompt:
“Act as my personal librarian and teacher.
Themes I want to explore for the next 30 days: [list 3–5 topics].
Build a free learning library with:
• 10–15 must‑read articles
• 5–10 free books, PDFs, or public‑domain classics
• 3–5 free online courses or lecture series
For each item, include:
• Where to find it
• Time required
• What problem it solves or skill it builds.
Group everything into Weekly Reading Lists (Week 1–4).”
8) Smart recommendation engine (context‑aware)
Prompt:
“Act as a smart recommendation system that learns from me.
First, ask me these 4 questions one‑by‑one:
• My mood right now
• How many minutes I have
• My focus level (scrolling / half‑focused / deep)
• Who I’m with (alone / partner / friends / family).
Based on my answers, recommend:
• One movie or episode
• One YouTube video
• One podcast episode
• One simple game or activity
• One short educational piece.
After each session, ask me what I liked so you can refine future recommendations.”
9) Anti‑doomscroll “guardrail” system
Prompt:
“Act as my digital wellbeing guardian.
My bad habits: [doomscrolling, binge‑watching, late‑night YouTube, etc.].
My healthy goals: [sleep earlier, learn more, create more, reduce anxiety].
Design an entertainment system that:
• Limits mindless content
• Increases intentional fun and learning
• Has clear daily and weekly limits
• Includes ‘stop here’ points in each session.
Give me concrete rules, default playlists, and replacement activities when I want to scroll.”
You don’t need more subscriptions.
You need one good system and one good AI.
Use these 9 prompts to turn your laptop into:
• Netflix + Spotify + Kindle + Podcast app
• Without paying an extra rupee.
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