About AI Writing prompts
AI writing prompts in this collection are built for people who ship words for a living — newsletter operators, ghostwriters, course creators, technical writers, and founders who publish on LinkedIn or X. Every prompt has been tested against real drafts so the output reads like a writer wrote it, not like a model auto-completed a paragraph.
We treat AI writing as a two-stage process: a generation prompt to break the blank-page paralysis, and a rewrite prompt to compress, sharpen voice, and remove the AI tells that hurt credibility. Both stages live in this category, and the prompts are designed to chain — the output of the generator becomes the input to the rewriter without any reformatting.
For long-form work, use the article outline prompt before drafting. For social posts, use the hook prompt to produce ten openers and pick the one that lands. For ghostwriting, the voice-matching prompt takes three samples of your client and produces a voice profile you can reuse across every future draft.
Who this is for
- Newsletter writers shipping 1–3x per week
- Ghostwriters managing multiple client voices
- Course creators turning ideas into modules
- Founders building a personal brand on LinkedIn or X
How to use these prompts
- 1 Outline first with the structure prompt, then draft section by section
- 2 Use the rewrite prompt to remove generic AI phrasing
- 3 For voice work, feed in 3 samples before asking for new copy
- 4 Read the output aloud — anything that sounds robotic gets rewritten