
Ready Made AI Prompts pack for Designer & Copywriter is a set of copy-paste prompts that help designers, SEO experts, video creators, and copywriters get consistent, high-quality outputs fast. Use the templates below by filling placeholders like [brand] [audience] [goal]. Each prompt forces clarity (goal, audience, format, brand style, must-have/must-avoid), so the results feel “pro-made,” not random.
A quick story before you steal these AI Prompts pack
Last month, a designer friend messaged me at 11:47 PM.
“Bro… AI is giving me okay designs. Not great. Just… okay.”
Then a SEO guy joined: “Same with blogs. The content is fine, but it’s not ranking, and it doesn’t sound like us.”
And then video guy: “Scripts are generic. Hook is weak.”
Same problem. Different work.
The fix was not “better tools.”
The fix was better inputs.
So I gave them one rule.
The 5-Point Rule that changes everything
Before you paste any prompt, give AI these 5 things:
- Goal (what success looks like)
- Audience (who exactly)
- Format (post, blog, script, thumbnail, etc.)
- Brand style (voice + design vibe)
- Must-have / must-avoid (non-negotiables)
These 15 prompts below are built on that rule.
Use them as-is. Edit the placeholders. Done.
The 15 Ready-Made AI Prompts pack (Copy-Paste)
How to use: Replace anything inside [brackets].
If you want extra control, add: Length, Language, Examples, Constraints.
1) Brand Voice + Style Guide Prompt
Use when: you want all outputs to sound and look consistent.
Prompt:
You are my brand strategist and editor. Create a brand voice + style guide for [Brand].
Industry: [industry]
Audience: [who]
Positioning: [premium/value/luxury/eco]
Personality: [3 adjectives]
Tone: [friendly/professional/bold/witty]
Include:
- Brand one-liner (1 sentence)
- Voice rules (Do/Don’t)
- Writing style rules (sentence length, words to avoid, punctuation vibe)
- Visual vibe (minimal/bold/luxury, whitespace, contrast)
- CTA style (how we ask people to act)
- 10 “on-brand” phrases + 10 “avoid” phrases
Output in short sections with bullets + small paragraphs.
2) “Make It On-Brand” Refiner Prompt (Fix generic AI output)
Use when: AI output looks bland.
Prompt:
Here is the draft content/design notes: [paste]
Make it on-brand for [Brand].
Brand rules:
- Tone: [premium/confident/friendly]
- Words to avoid: [list]
- Must include: [list]
- Must avoid: [list]
- Keep it simple English and clear.
Output:
- Improved version
- 5 edits you made (so I learn)
- 3 alternate options (short)
3) Social Ad Creative Direction (Designer + Copy in one go)
Use when: Meta ads, Instagram, promos.
Prompt:
Create 3 high-conversion ad concepts for [Brand].
Goal: [leads/sales/app installs]
Audience: [example: Indian metro professionals 25–40]
Offer: [offer]
Primary message: [one sentence]
CTA: [Book Now/Learn More]
Format: [1:1 / 4:5 / 9:16]
Brand style: [premium/minimal/bold]
Colors: [hex codes]
Typography vibe: [modern sans / elegant serif]
For each concept (A/B/C), give:
- Headline (max 6 words)
- Subhead (max 12 words)
- Layout direction (where headline, product, CTA, logo go)
- Background direction (solid/gradient/texture)
- “One visual hook” idea (minimal)
Do NOT use watermarks. Avoid clutter.
4) “10 Variations for Testing” Prompt (Performance marketers love this)
Use when: A/B testing creatives fast.
Prompt:
Create 10 variations for the same ad while staying on-brand.
Brand: [Brand]
Base message: [one sentence]
Offer: [offer]
CTA: [CTA]
Keep constant:
- Brand colors: [hex]
- Brand vibe: [premium/minimal/bold]
- Logo placement: [top-right/bottom-left]
Change across variations:
- Headline angle (benefit, pain-point, curiosity, proof, urgency)
- Background style (solid/gradient/soft texture/pattern)
- CTA style (button/pill/underline)
Output: A numbered list. Each item must include: headline + subhead + CTA + 1 line layout note.
5) Product / Hero Visual Prompt (Studio premium look)
Use when: ecom banners, hero images, mockups.
Prompt:
Generate a premium studio product visual for .
Composition: product in focus, slightly right; empty space left for text overlay.
Lighting: softbox, clean highlights, premium feel.
Background: [solid/gradient] in [hex or color name].
Materials: realistic, sharp detail, no noise.
Must avoid: random objects, messy props, text, watermark.
Output 3 variations:
- super clean minimal
- premium gradient
- dramatic light with deeper shadow
6) Thumbnail Concept Prompt (High CTR, clean typography)
Use when: YouTube thumbnails, webinar posters, course promos.
Prompt:
Create 5 high-CTR thumbnail concepts for Video topic
Audience: [Indian marketers/students/founders]
Tone: [bold/energetic/premium]
Rules:
- Headline 2–4 words max
- Strong contrast background
- One clear focal subject
- One minimal hook element (arrow/circle/glow)
- No tiny text
Output:
- 10 headline options
- 5 layout options (simple description)
- 3 color direction options (with hex suggestions)
7) Instagram/LinkedIn Carousel Prompt (10 slides, with visuals)
Use when: educational posts that save/share well.
Prompt:
Create a 10-slide carousel on [topic] for [Instagram/LinkedIn].
Audience: [who]
Tone: simple, direct, practical.
Slide plan:
1 Hook
2–4 Problem + why it matters
5–8 Steps to solve (with small examples)
9 Checklist
10 CTA (save/share/comment)
Output:
- Slide-by-slide copy (short and punchy)
- Visual suggestion per slide (icons/diagram/layout)
- One strong hook option + 3 backups
8) SEO Content Brief Prompt (Ranks + reads like a human)
Use when: you want a writer-ready SEO brief.
Prompt:
Act as an SEO strategist. Create a complete SEO content brief for: [topic].
Target audience: [who]
Primary goal: [inform/convert/leads]
Primary keyword: [keyword]
Secondary keywords: [list]
Country: [India/US/etc.]
Search intent: [informational/commercial]
Include:
- Best angle + unique POV
- H1 + H2/H3 outline (not too many)
- Questions to answer (People Also Ask style)
- Internal link ideas (by page type)
- External link types (official sources, stats, tools)
- “Examples to include” section
- CTA ideas (soft + strong)
Write in simple English.
9) On-Page SEO Optimizer Prompt (Fix an existing draft)
Use when: blog is written but needs SEO polish.
Prompt:
Here is my draft: [paste]
Optimize it for SEO + AEO without making it robotic.
Primary keyword: [keyword]
Audience: [who]
Tone: [friendly/pro]
Deliver:
- Improved title (5 options)
- Better intro (featured-snippet style, 2–3 lines)
- H2/H3 structure improvements
- Add missing sections if needed
- Suggested internal links (anchor text ideas)
- Suggested FAQs (8)
- Meta title + meta description (<=160 chars)
10) Featured Snippet + FAQ Answer Pack Prompt (AEO booster)
Use when: you want “answer-ready” blocks.
Prompt:
Create an AEO answer pack for [topic].
Audience: [who]
Tone: simple and direct.
Output:
- One 40–50 word featured snippet answer
- One 120–150 word expanded answer
- 10 FAQs with 2–3 line answers each
- A “quick checklist” (7 bullets)
Avoid fluff. Avoid long sentences.
11) Meta Titles + Meta Descriptions Prompt (Fast + consistent)
Use when: you publish frequently.
Prompt:
Generate 10 SEO meta titles and 10 meta descriptions for [page topic].
Primary keyword: [keyword]
Secondary keywords: [list]
Tone: [premium/friendly]
Meta title: <=60 chars
Meta description: <=160 chars
Make them natural, clickable, and not spammy.
Also suggest 15 tags/keywords (comma-separated).
12) Copywriter’s Ad Copy Prompt (Hook bank + angle bank)
Use when: you need scroll-stopping copy.
Prompt:
You are a direct-response copywriter. Write ad copy for [brand/product].
Goal: [leads/sales]
Audience: [who]
Offer: [offer]
Brand vibe: [premium/minimal/bold]
Must avoid: [list]
Give me:
- 20 hooks (mix: curiosity, proof, pain-point, bold claim, calm premium)
- 10 primary texts (2–3 lines each)
- 10 CTAs (not repetitive)
- 10 short headlines (max 6 words)
Keep it simple English.
13) Landing Page Copy Prompt (Conversion-ready, section by section)
Use when: building a landing page that sells.
Prompt:
Write a high-converting landing page for [offer].
Audience: [who]
Goal: [leads/sales/bookings]
Objections: [price, trust, time, etc.]
Brand tone: [premium/confident/friendly]
Structure:
- Hero: headline + subhead + CTA
- Proof section (testimonials style placeholders)
- Benefits (not features)
- How it works (3 steps)
- FAQ
- Final CTA
Also provide:
- 5 headline options
- 5 CTA button options
- 3 “trust badge” microcopy lines
Avoid hype. Make it believable.
14) Video Script Prompt (Short-form + long-form options)
Use when: Reels, Shorts, YouTube, ads.
Prompt:
Write a video script for [topic].
Platform: [Reels/Shorts/YouTube]
Length: [30s/60s/3min]
Audience: [who]
Tone: [energetic/premium/educational]
Goal: [awareness/leads]
Must include: [points]
Must avoid: [points]
Output:
- Hook (first 2 seconds)
- Scene-by-scene script with timestamps
- On-screen text suggestions
- B-roll suggestions
- End CTA (soft + strong)
Keep the language simple and natural.
15) Video Storyboard + Shot List Prompt (For Sora / Runway / editors too)
Use when: you want clean visuals, not confusion.
Prompt:
Create a storyboard + shot list for a video about [topic/brand].
Video length: [30s/60s/90s]
Style: [cinematic/minimal/product-led/documentary]
Audience: [who]
Brand vibe: [premium/minimal/high-contrast]
For each shot, include:
- Shot number + duration
- Camera framing (wide/medium/close)
- Action in the scene
- Lighting/mood
- On-screen text (if any)
- Sound notes (music/SFX/VO)
- Optional: an AI video prompt line for each shot (tool-agnostic)
Quick “Prompt Hygiene” (so you don’t waste time)
- Don’t say: “make it nice.” Say: “premium minimal, lots of whitespace, strong hierarchy.”
- Give one clear primary goal. Not five.
- Use must-avoid like a firewall: “no clutter, no random icons, no watermark.”
- If output is off, don’t restart. Use Prompt #2 (Refiner).
FAQs: AI Prompts pack
1) Are these prompts only for ChatGPT?
No. These work in most AI assistants. You only adjust tool tags like aspect ratio or style words.
2) What is the fastest way to get consistent results?
Create your brand voice once (Prompt #1), then always paste it when refining.
3) Why do AI outputs look generic?
Because the input is generic. Add audience detail, brand style, and must-avoid rules.
4) Can I use these prompts for clients?
Yes. Replace placeholders with client info. Keep a separate style guide per client.
5) What’s better: one long prompt or short prompts?
Start medium. If the output is close, refine with Prompt #2 instead of adding more complexity.
6) How do I use this for SEO faster?
Use Prompt #8 for the brief, Prompt #9 to optimize the draft, Prompt #10 for FAQs/snippet blocks.
7) How do I use this for video faster?
Use Prompt #14 for script, then Prompt #15 for storyboard + shot list.
8) How many variations should I test in ads?
Start with 5–10 (Prompt #4). Kill weak ones fast. Scale winners.
Conclusion: AI Prompts pack
Save this pack, and your future self will thank you
Arjun stopped fighting AI. Neha stopped rewriting intros ten times. Kabir finally got hooks that don’t feel like templates.
Not because they found a secret tool.
Because they started giving AI clear direction.