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The hardest part of starting with AI isn't the technology — it's knowing what to use it FOR. Pick the role closest to your life and browse real, specific things people like you do with AI every week. Every card has a starter ask: copy it, tweak the details, paste it into any AI.

Turn any topic into a study plan

Student

Break a scary syllabus into a day-by-day plan that fits your schedule.

Make me a 2-week study plan for my Biology midterm on cell division and genetics. I can study 1 hour on weekdays, 3 on weekends. Include a 10-minute review of previous material…

Study plan prompt →

Get concepts explained until they click

Student

Ask for the same idea three ways — analogy, example, then technical.

Explain photosynthesis three times: first with a kitchen analogy, then with a concrete example, then properly with the right terms. After that, quiz me with 3 questions to check…

ELI5 explainer prompt →

Practice for oral exams and defenses

Student

Rehearse with an examiner who pushes back before the real one does.

Act as a strict but fair panelist for my thesis defense about [topic]. Ask me one hard question at a time, wait for my answer, then critique it and ask a follow-up. Start now.

Untangle difficult readings

Student

Paste a dense passage and get the argument, not just a summary.

Here's a passage from my assigned reading. Explain the author's main argument in plain English, list 2 assumptions they make, and give one question I could raise in class discus…

Check your own work honestly

Student

Use AI to critique your essay — not write it — so you actually learn.

Here's my essay draft. Don't rewrite it. Instead: point out my 3 weakest arguments, any claims that need a source, and where my structure loses the reader. Be specific and a lit…

Turn meeting chaos into action items

Office worker

Paste raw notes; get owners, deadlines, and decisions in seconds.

Turn these messy meeting notes into: (1) decisions made, (2) action items as a table with owner and deadline, (3) open questions for next meeting. [paste notes]

Meeting notes prompt →

Draft difficult emails in half the time

Office worker

The follow-up, the pushback, the apology — with the right tone.

Draft an email to a colleague who has missed two deadlines that affect my work. Firm but kind, no accusations, ends with a concrete proposal for how we get back on track. Under…

Kind hard message prompt →

Make sense of spreadsheets and data

Office worker

Paste a table and ask what it means, not just what it says.

Here's our monthly sales data as a table. What are the 3 most important patterns a manager should notice? Flag anything unusual, and suggest one chart that would show the main s…

Explain my data prompt →

Prepare for reviews and salary talks

Office worker

Rehearse the conversation and sharpen your case before the meeting.

Help me prepare for my performance review. Here are my main accomplishments this year: [list them]. Turn them into 3 strong talking points with impact numbers, then play my mana…

Summarize long documents before meetings

Office worker

Walk in having "read" the 40-page report in 5 minutes.

Summarize this report for a busy manager: 5 bullet points of key findings, 3 numbers worth remembering, and any recommendation the authors make. Then tell me one smart question…

Write product descriptions that sell

Business owner

Turn "it's a nice bag" into copy that makes people click.

Write a 60-word product description for my handmade rattan bag (₱1,850, fits a 13" laptop, made in Cebu). Audience: young professionals who like local brands. Warm, confident to…

Product description prompt →

Plan a month of social media in one sitting

Business owner

A content calendar tailored to your shop, not generic tips.

I run a small milk tea shop in Davao. Create a 2-week Facebook content calendar: mix of promos, behind-the-scenes, and customer engagement posts. For each: the caption (with Tag…

Social post ideas prompt →

Handle difficult customers gracefully

Business owner

Reply to that 1-star review without making it worse.

A customer left this angry (partly unfair) review: [paste review]. Draft a public reply that stays calm, owns what we got wrong, corrects the wrong part politely, and invites th…

Understand your numbers without an accountant

Business owner

Paste sales or expenses and get the story behind them.

Here are my shop's sales and expenses for the last 3 months: [paste]. Which expenses grew faster than sales? What's my real margin trend? Explain like I'm smart but not a financ…

Draft contracts, policies, and announcements

Business owner

First drafts of the boring-but-important paperwork.

Draft a simple return-and-exchange policy for my online clothing shop: 7-day returns, unworn items only, customer pays return shipping, store credit not cash. Friendly plain Eng…

Beat the blank page on client work

Freelancer / creative

Ten directions in a minute — then you pick and refine.

I'm designing a logo for a small dental clinic that wants to feel friendly, not clinical. Give me 10 distinct creative directions — each: a concept name, visual idea, and why it…

Write proposals and cold pitches

Freelancer / creative

Win the project before the meeting with a sharp pitch.

Write a short cold pitch to a local restaurant offering my food-photography services. Reference that great photos lift delivery-app orders, include my rate range (₱8,000–15,000…

Cold outreach prompt →

Set your rates with confidence

Freelancer / creative

Sanity-check pricing, scope, and the awkward money conversation.

I'm a freelance video editor. A client wants 4 short-form videos a week, ongoing. Help me think through pricing: list the cost factors I should include, 3 pricing models (per vi…

Turn one piece of work into ten

Freelancer / creative

Repurpose a project into posts, case studies, and portfolio copy.

I just finished a branding project for a coffee shop. Turn this project summary into: a 150-word portfolio case study, 3 Instagram captions, and a LinkedIn post about one lesson…

Polish your writing without losing your voice

Freelancer / creative

Tighten drafts while keeping them sounding like you.

Rewrite this for clarity and flow, but keep my voice — casual, a bit playful. Don't add corporate words. Show the edited version, then list the 3 biggest changes you made and wh…

Rewrite for clarity prompt →

Plan meals around your actual budget

Home & family

A week of dinners that fit your wallet, time, and picky eaters.

Plan 6 weeknight dinners for a family of 5 in the Philippines, total budget ₱2,500, max 40 minutes each, one kid who won't eat vegetables he can see. Format: table with dish, ro…

Untangle bills, forms, and fine print

Home & family

Paste the confusing letter; get what it actually means.

Explain this insurance/bank letter in plain English: what are they telling me, what do they want me to do, and by when? Flag anything that could cost me money if I ignore it. [p…

Be the family homework helper

Home & family

Guide the kids without doing it for them.

My 10-year-old is stuck on this math problem: [paste it]. Don't give the answer. Give me 3 guiding questions I can ask her, one everyday example that shows the idea, and the ans…

Plan trips and family events

Home & family

Itineraries with realistic timing, budgets, and backup plans.

Plan a 3-day Baguio trip for 2 adults, 2 kids (6 and 11), budget ₱25,000 including transport from Manila. Realistic pacing — no more than 3 activities a day, one rainy-day backu…

Write the messages you keep putting off

Home & family

Thank-yous, greetings, condolences, awkward group-chat replies.

Help me write a short thank-you message to my child's teacher for the extra patience this school year. Warm and specific, not generic, 3–4 sentences. Give me 2 versions: one for…

Thank-you note prompt →

Generate quizzes and exercises in minutes

Teacher

From lesson to assessment — with an answer key.

Create a 10-item quiz on the Philippine Revolution for Grade 8: 5 multiple choice, 3 short answer, 2 "explain why" questions. Mix difficulty levels, include the answer key with…

Differentiate one lesson for every learner

Teacher

The same topic at three reading levels, plus an extension task.

Take this lesson summary on the water cycle and produce: a version for advanced readers, a simplified version for struggling readers, and a hands-on extension activity for fast…

Draft parent communications quickly

Teacher

Progress updates and sensitive notes with the right tone.

Draft a message to a parent whose child is bright but has stopped submitting homework. Concerned but positive tone, one specific example, ends with an invitation to a short chat…

Build rubrics that make grading faster

Teacher

Clear criteria students can actually understand.

Create a rubric for a Grade 10 persuasive essay: 4 criteria (argument, evidence, organization, language), 4 levels each, with student-friendly descriptions. Then compress it int…

Design activities that survive AI shortcuts

Teacher

Assessments where using AI to cheat is harder than learning.

My students use AI for take-home essays. Suggest 5 assessment formats for [topic] that still measure real understanding — e.g. in-class components, oral defenses, personal refle…

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