AI Affiliate Program Launch Brief That Actually Recruits
Use AI to draft the outreach packet, commission logic, and personalised invites that bring in your first 20 affiliates — not a generic 'join our program' blast.
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Use AI to draft the outreach packet, commission logic, and personalised invites that bring in your first 20 affiliates — not a generic 'join our program' blast.
Updated for 2026 — use AI to draft an A/B test plan with a real hypothesis, MDE, sample-size sanity, ramp plan, and stop conditions.
Updated for 2026 — use AI to read your cohort retention curve as a story (drop-off shape, week boundaries, segment splits) instead of staring at a single D30 number.
Updated for 2026 — use AI to turn your app description, locale, and competitor list into an ASO keyword plan with intent, difficulty, and 3 title options.
Use AI to draft an audience survey that actually gets useful answers, then read the responses back as a narrative — not a wall of charts your audience will not act on.
Turn 40 slides of board prep into a single-page narrative that connects last-quarter numbers to next-quarter focus — the page board members reread before the meeting.
Use AI as a case interview sparring partner — full cases, mid-case curveballs, math drills, and structured feedback that names what specifically broke.
Updated for 2026 — turn raw Crashlytics / Sentry stack traces into a 3-line triage card with severity, area, and a suggested owner.
Use AI to organise a solo creator's year-end income and expenses into clean buckets your accountant can actually use — 1099 reconciliation, GST/VAT, deductible categories, and a receipt-triage workflow.
Hand AI your driver list — price, volume, churn, hire plan — and get a 12-month P&L forecast you can defend in a board meeting, not a black-box spreadsheet.
Draft the monthly investor email that names the KPI, the miss, the ask, and the risk — confident-not-defensive, the version your best investors actually read to the end.
Rewrite your LinkedIn headline, About, and current-role section with AI — without that telltale ChatGPT cadence recruiters now skim past.
Draft a real negotiation script with AI — anchor, BATNA, two pushbacks, and the silence — without the canned `I'm very excited about this opportunity` opener.
Write portfolio project narratives with AI that go past STAR — surfacing the call you made, the call you almost made, and the cost of being wrong.
Updated for 2026 — use AI to write a pricing-test brief that respects unit economics, LTV, and the math that ruins most price A/Bs.
Turn a pricing problem into a memo your founders can argue against — three tiers with clear value gaps, a credible anchor, and a discount floor you will not cross under sales pressure.
Use AI to design a 3-tier subscription with a real anchor, a useful middle, and no decoy — including ARPU forecasts, feature placement, and the questions that actually break the model.
Turn a raw unit-economics spreadsheet into a one-page narrative your board can act on — CAC by channel, LTV by cohort, payback period, and the one number that quietly broke this quarter.
Updated for 2026 — use AI to draft interview questions that surface real behavior instead of confirming what you already believe — with constraints that block the most common leading-question patterns.
Updated for 2026 — use AI to write a one-page targeting brief per notification or campaign that names the segment, the moment, the message, and the silence rule — so you stop spamming all users with everything.
A 5-minute Friday template — use AI to turn last week's actual work into next week's three priorities, with one thing dropped and one thing flagged for honest conversation.
Updated for 2026 — use AI to draft an App Store / Play Store appeal that engages with the actual guideline cited — not a generic plea.
Hand AI your revenue and cost trees and let it write the executive narrative for what is really driving the quarter.
Write LinkedIn / email cold outreach that gets a 15-30% reply rate — AI handles personalization at volume without sounding like a sales bot.
Drop a competitor’s last 20 posts into AI and get a structural teardown — hooks, formats, posting cadence — you can adapt without copying.
Hand AI your course concept and audience pains; get a sales-page outline with hero, promise, agitation, modules, proof, FAQ — without the cringey internet-marketer voice.
Hand AI a long management report and have it write the cover page exec summary your CEO will actually read.
Use AI to cut a sprawling feature backlog into the 3 things worth shipping this quarter — with a reason your users will actually feel.
Walk out of an interview, dump your notes into AI, get a structured debrief that tells you what to fix before the next round.
Plan a 60-min livestream as a run-sheet with hooks at minute 0/15/30/45 — AI handles the structure so you can be present on camera.
Drop 60 1-star reviews into AI and get a clustered fix list — sorted by what will actually nudge your average rating, not what hurts the most.
Hand AI your paid offer idea and audience; get a chapter-by-chapter outline that justifies the price and survives a refund-policy reality check.
Take a price / volume / cost what-if table and let AI write the one-pager that explains which lever matters most.
Hand AI your backlog, team capacity, and goals; get a sequenced sprint plan with risks, dependencies, and a Friday demo script.
Build, time, and stress-test a 90-second `tell me about yourself` answer with AI — including the two follow-ups every interviewer will throw.
Turn a 45-minute interview into a tight 6-line thank-you email AI drafts in 30 seconds — without the LinkedIn cliches.
Feed AI your actuals-vs-plan table and let it write the variance commentary your CFO actually wants to read.
Turn a finished A/B test into a 1-page summary with winner, lift, CI, segment caveats, novelty risk, and a clean ship/hold/kill decision.
Build a 3-email recovery sequence that names the real abandonment reason — price doubt, shipping shock, or trust gap — instead of yet another 'you forgot something' nudge.
Generate 20 genuinely distinct ad angles — testimonial, contrarian, demo, before/after — when your current creatives are fatigued and CPM is climbing.
An AI workflow for ad variant ideation — three angles, twelve drafts, four picks per test round, with the hypothesis logged per variant so spend data actually teaches you something.
Craft AI prompts for app background images that leave room for UI, match your palette, and never compete with text. Includes a copy-ready recipe.
Write headlines and sub-lines for App Store / Play screenshots — 25-char hooks that convert browsers into installs, with variants for each screenshot in your set.
Generate subtitle, description, promotional text, and keywords for the App Store in one prompt — built for downloads, not vanity.
Turn one big topic into a 5-8 part series where every part stands alone, the order does not trap the reader, and the whole compounds into a body of work people remember.
Rewrite an existing article in a different tone (formal → casual, expert → beginner) while preserving facts, structure, and the original argument.
Triage 80 comments and 12 DMs into hand-written, batch-replied, emoji-only, and skipped — a reply system that builds community without eating your whole afternoon.
Test 5 headline angles before publishing — one of them will be a 2x CTR multiplier over the default. The framework, the prompt, and the sanity-check on the live SERP.
How to use AI to build a personal STAR story bank and rehearse answers — inputs, prompt patterns, and what to review before the interview.
Use AI to turn a vague blog topic into a sharp outline with a clear angle, 5-7 H2 sections, and a CTA you can actually write against.
Generate three distinct visual directions for a new brand — palette, type pairing, mood, and a representative image prompt — so you can pick before paying a designer.
Use AI to write a brand-deal pitch with a specific creative angle, real numbers, and a deliverable the brand can say yes to in 60 seconds.
Distill 10 of your real sentences into a 1-page tone guide every copywriter on your team can apply by Friday — with the prompt, the voice sliders, and the do/do-not vocabulary lists.
Turn a finalised budget into a 300-word narrative that names variances, justifies investments, and surfaces risks — the document leadership actually reads.
Turn 'the app is broken' into a structured bug ticket with steps, expected vs actual, severity, and the missing-info questions to ask back — without the wild guess.
Analyse operational data (support tickets, sales calls, web analytics) with AI — one-line answer, three supporting data points, one caveat, and the next analysis to run.
Use AI to brainstorm twenty distinct campaign slogans for a launch, mixing punchy, contrarian, story, question, and command styles — and a workflow for picking one.
Generate three caption variants for a chart or table — descriptive, interpretive, actionable — and a 'common misreading' callout so your reader does not draw the wrong conclusion.
In 20 minutes, build a brief on the company + team + role before your interview.
Assemble a structured competitor analysis with AI — positioning, pricing, GTM motion, strengths, vulnerabilities — plus a fact-check pass that catches invented claims.
Compare your product against 3 competitors across 15 features — honestly. Find the 2-3 dimensions where you genuinely win and the ones where you should stop pretending to compete.
Build a 4-week creator content calendar mixing 60% evergreen, 30% reactive, 10% experimental — with platform-specific posts and a clear repurposing plan.
Cluster your last 30 posts into 3-5 sharp pillars so every new piece inherits topical authority — and the random ones get demoted instead of pretending to belong.
Reach out to another creator with a specific, low-friction proposal they can say yes to in 60 seconds — not the vague 'let's collab' DM that dies in their inbox.
Turn one blog post into five platform-native assets — X thread, LinkedIn post, 60-second video script, newsletter intro, carousel — without translation tone.
Generate Mom-Test-style interview questions that surface real past behavior — not 'would you use a tool that...' opinion bait that produces interview transcripts full of polite lies.
Post a 4-line weekly Slack takeaway your team actually reads — not 'here is the dashboard link.' Lead with what moved, name the cause, surface one surprise, ask the right question.
Draft a one-page sales page for a $30-300 digital product — hook, pain-name, deliverables, proof, FAQ, pricing, guarantee — without falling into hard-sell marketing-speak.
Turn a mock-exam mistake list into a root-cause-clustered revision plan — careless errors, concept gaps, time pressure, misread questions each get their own drill, with the highest-score-lift cluster first.
Compress a 200-page 10-K into a one-page brief — business model, revenue mix, risks, opportunities, soft-pedalled warnings — tailored to your reader's lens.
Identify the step with the biggest gap vs benchmark — not the biggest absolute drop — and surface the one test that has the highest expected ROI, plus the tests not worth running.
Send a 130-word follow-up that recalls one specific moment from the interview and ties it to one concrete contribution — not the 'thank you for your time' template the hiring manager has read 200 times this month.
Cluster past support tickets into themes and turn each cluster into an FAQ entry with AI — direct answers, no marketing voice, and a quality pass that protects accuracy.
Coordinate a 2-week BFCM / Christmas / 11.11 campaign — 4 emails, 1 landing page update, 6 social posts — that converts without burning your list or training subscribers to wait for the next discount.
Build a 7-slide carousel that earns the swipe to slide 7 — by engineering the pull-through inside the content, not pretending a 'swipe →' arrow will save a flat slide 2.
Score your resume against a JD on a 1-10 scale — must-haves you meet, partials, gaps — then convert each gap into a specific prep task you can do this week.
Read between the lines of a JD with AI — separate real must-haves from buzzwords, map your background, surface honest gaps, and predict interview questions.
Move from 'activation is up 4 points' to 'here is what likely caused it, here is what is still unknown, and here is what data would resolve the ambiguity' — without overclaiming.
Turn this week's KPI table into a 200-word weekly report with grounded hypotheses, anomaly callouts, and a single 'thing to watch' — in the time it takes to refill your coffee.
Turn a product one-liner into a full landing page draft — hero, three benefits, social proof, FAQ, and a CTA that matches the page's job.
Get 8 candidate landing-page sections tied to real buyer objections — not the default 'hero / features / social-proof / CTA' template that everyone scrolls past.
Turn 'I want to learn X' into a 12-week path with shippable weekly milestones, exit checkpoints, and a 'what to skip' list — instead of an aspirational 50-book reading pile.
Walk out of a 90-minute lecture with 5 precise, slide-referenced questions you can bring to office hours — instead of 'I didn't really get any of it.'
Turn a blank LinkedIn About (or 2019 buzzword soup) into a recruiter-scannable 4-paragraph bio with positioning, two real numbers, and a specific 'open to' line — in 20 minutes.
Generate six distinct logo directions — icon idea, type pairing, mood — so you can show a designer concrete references instead of vague adjectives.
Turn a Friday's worth of messy notes, half-Slacks, and unresolved decisions into a 200-word manager update your boss reads in 2 minutes — with the one ask buried where they'll see it.
Turn 20+ pages of competitor teardowns and customer-interview notes into a sharp competitive-landscape doc with segments, real gaps, and a named kill-switch assumption — by Thursday.
Turn a vague 'design sync' calendar invite into a 30-minute, decision-driven agenda with pre-read, named owners, and a fallback when you run out of time — in 5 minutes.
Run a 45-minute mock interview with AI as the interviewer — realistic follow-ups, pressure on vague answers, and scored feedback that names the exact sentence to rehearse.
Run a 30-minute monthly finance review with AI: surface the surprising spending pattern, name the one $30/week category that's the real lever, and commit to a single change — no shame spiral.
Use AI image prompts to build a coherent moodboard for a brand, campaign, or product launch — varied subjects, one unified style.
Use AI to draft a 1-page MVP scope that names exactly 5-7 features IN, a longer OUT list with one-line reasons each, Wizard-of-Oz alternatives, and a cut order for when you slip.
Reply to a 1-star review in under 100 words — naming the specific complaint, mirroring the reviewer's language, and signaling accountability to the next 50 buyers who will read it.
Reach out without sounding spammy — specific, short, asks for one thing.
Use AI to write a follow-up email after a coffee chat or intro call that references a real detail, restates one thing you took away, and asks for a single concrete next step — Prompt, inputs, and tone calibration.
Turn a theme plus three links into a 600-800 word newsletter people actually open — with a tight hook, your real take on each link, and one clear CTA.
Use AI to design and outline a lead magnet (PDF, checklist, or template) tailored to your niche and one painful problem your audience has — concept, structure, and the conversion-pass checks.
Walk into your 20-minute 1:1 with 3 priority-ranked bullets, one specific ask, and a predicted follow-up question — instead of letting your manager drive the whole 'how's it going.'
Generate 10 differentiated packaging directions with color palettes and structural ideas a designer can sketch from.
Build a weekday morning + evening + weekend routine that survives sick days, late meetings, and a kid who refuses the chosen socks.
Turn a folder of half-remembered wins and one nagging gap into a calibrated, balanced performance review draft — for yourself or a report — in 20 minutes.
Distill your actual voice (not the aspirational one) from your best posts into a reusable style doc your future drafts can pass through.
Use AI to turn a podcast pitch into a 45-minute episode outline with a strong hook, five segments with time markers, transitions, and audience-ready questions.
Compress a 40-page policy update into a one-page deltas-and-actions brief — what changed, who has to act, what's just theater — in under 15 minutes.
Turn 4 different product descriptions floating around your team into a single positioning statement that names the category, buyer, alternative — and survives the customer-nod test.
Turn 3 SKUs and a 15% discount into bundle copy that sells the experience — outcome-led name, hero item framing, comparison table, and the 'what's not included' line that prevents refunds.
Write a 'us vs them' comparison page that converts because it admits where the competitor genuinely wins — honest beats defensive, but every claim needs a metric.
Generate studio-quality product images with AI — get lighting, background, and angle right so the result looks like a brand shoot, not a stock photo.
Use AI to turn a single product brief into X threads, LinkedIn posts, ProductHunt copy, and emails — each formatted the way that platform actually rewards.
Before you generate a single image or brief a designer, get a one-page visual direction: 3 mood adjectives, 2 anti-references, and the 3 on-brand tests a designer can apply without you in the room.
Turn a week of Slack threads, mixed signals, and one slipping milestone into a single status update leadership reads in 60 seconds and engineers do not hate.
Turn a year of design docs, launches, and metrics into a 600-word promotion packet that reads like impact at the next level — not a chronological task log.
Skip the takeout. Turn chicken, half an onion, a tired bell pepper, and rice into a 25-minute dinner with seasoning pacing and a substitution table.
Turn an unexpected recruiter LinkedIn message into a 80-word reply that surfaces comp range, role specifics, and a graceful exit if it is off — without ghosting future doors shut.
Convert a raw git changelog or Jira export into release notes structured by user benefit — with a New / Improved / Fixed split, breaking changes pinned, and one PM editorial pass.
Take weak duty-based bullets and rewrite to outcome-led, JD-aligned versions.
Turn a 12 × 12 retention cohort grid into a 3-sentence leadership readout that names the actual problem — week-1 direction, long-tail shape, and the one outlier cohort worth digging into.
Draft a quarterly product roadmap with realistic commitments, exploration tracks, a visible NOT-on-roadmap section, and a calibration step that keeps it honest at 80% capacity.
Compress 30+ initiatives into a one-page roadmap leadership reads in 90 seconds — committed vs. exploration vs. not-on-roadmap, without lying about commitments.
Practice clear, anchored phrasing when asked 'what's your range?' — three scripts (direct, deflective-then-firm, exploratory), all under 60 seconds spoken.
Practise salary talk with an AI recruiter — anchor cleanly, defend with data, hold your minimum — and learn where you waver before the real call.
Write a self-intro that doesn't sound like everyone else's — 1 line background + 2 metrics-anchored highlights + 1 line on why this role — timed to 60 seconds.
Turn a generic collection page into one that ranks for the long-tail keyword AND helps shoppers self-select — intro, decision framework, buyer-type routing, and FAQ in one workflow.
Generate 8 short-form hook variants across different pattern families — counter-intuitive, stake, number, admission — so you can A/B which one actually stops the scroll in your niche.
Feed AI your top 5 performers, bottom 3 flops, and content pillars — get 20 short-video ideas with hook angles and format that lean toward what actually works for you.
Turn 8 hours scattered across evenings and a Saturday morning into a side-hustle plan that matches your real stage (validation / build / launch / scale) — with an anti-task list so the side hustle doesn't bloat.
Turn 'Marketing | Content | Coffee' into a bio that tells a cold visitor in 5 seconds what you do, who you do it for, and exactly what's at the link — in 4 variants per platform.
Generate three caption variants per platform that match native vocabulary and rhythm — punchy, curious, contrarian — with a CTA that fits the platform's norm.
For every STAR story, generate 5 likely interviewer follow-ups ranked by depth — then drill the ones where you hesitate.
How to use AI to produce 15+ headline candidates for App Store, Play Store, Amazon, or Etsy listings — within character limits and ranked by clarity.
Turn a real event into a story outline with hook, conflict, turning point, and resolution — plus sensory detail and a concrete takeaway, not a moral.
Stop asking AI to explain. Use it as a Socratic study buddy that quizzes you, hints when you stumble, follows up on partial answers, and ends with a 3-line diagnostic of what to study next.
A 15-minute reflection that turns 'I studied 20 hours' into 'here's what actually stuck, what didn't, why, and what I'll redo this week — with one specific next action per gap.'
Turn 3 weeks, 6 unstarted chapters, 2 weak ones, and your real hour budget into a week-by-week revision plan with practice-weighted slots, 2 mock tests, and a built-in catch-up afternoon.
Turn 200 survey responses into a one-page narrative organized by the 2-3 decisions the survey was meant to inform — with verbatim quotes, prior-contradiction flags, and an honest 'too thin to conclude' section.
Turn 22 tasks across inbox, Linear, and Slack into a stack-ranked plan for the 7 hours you actually have today — with do-today/defer/drop verdicts, dependency flags, and a 60-minute morning block.
Turn a 40-page chapter into a 3-level summary — plain-language gist, 3 worked examples with the trick, and 5 ranked test-bait items grounded in past exams from your course.
Generate 6 TikTok hook combos — 4-7 word on-screen text + 10-word spoken line + first B-roll cut — designed for the 1-second decision window and tagged by pattern family for A/B testing.
Turn 8 customer interviews into a 1-page persona built from verbatim quotes — Jobs-to-be-Done, decision criteria, alternatives, and an explicit 'what doesn't matter' section.
Generate 6 images that share the same style across a blog series, App Store screenshots, or product gallery — using one reference image, a master prompt template, and 3 locked levers.
Get a month-by-month wedding checklist calibrated to your guest count, real budget, and actual DIY appetite — plus a 'stop stressing about this' list that protects your final week.
Turn a frustrated 11pm Slack draft into a sendable message that names the issue, makes the specific ask, and doesn't burn the bridge — with 3 tone variants to match the person.
Turn scattered notes into a 10-slide work presentation outline — one message, three supporting points with evidence, slide titles a stranger can scan, and a concrete CTA.
Get a 3-4 day workout plan calibrated to your real schedule, equipment, and energy — with a low-energy version for bad weeks and a deload built in so you don't quit by week 6.
Generate 5 Xiaohongshu cover-text candidates that stay legible at 60×80px thumbnail size, carry a curiosity hook in line one, and qualify the audience in line two — without using your niche's overplayed phrase.
Plan a 5-7 post Xiaohongshu series that compounds — each post valuable standalone, stronger together, with native titles and a thread that connects them all.
Build the YouTube channel positioning — name candidates, About section, banner tagline, pinned-video intro script, end-screen CTA — that converts visitors to subscribers.
Get a 7-minute YouTube script with a strong hook, three-act body, payoff, and B-roll cues in one prompt.
Get 10 YouTube title candidates across 4 hook patterns, calibrated to your channel voice and audience level — without the clickbait that tanks watch time after the first 30 seconds.
You write a 500-word 'super prompt' and get worse output than a 100-word one. This is the LLM length paradox.
A cover letter is not a resume in prose. Here is a copy-paste prompt that gets AI to write the version a recruiter actually finishes — plus the 3-round refinement loop that strips the AI tone.
Turn a meeting recording into structured action items with owners, deadlines, decisions, and open questions — not a summary nobody re-reads.
PDF type changes both the prompt and the tool. Three workflows — long reports, academic papers, and contracts — each with a reusable prompt, a tool-fit table, and the trust check that prevents hallucinated quotes.
E-commerce copy is actually three formats with different jobs — structured detail-page copy, hero one-liners, short-video voiceover. Three prompts, three voice rules, one consistent brand.
Use ChatGPT or Claude to rewrite your resume into something that passes ATS filters, matches the target JD, and survives a 20-second recruiter scan — with the prompt, the refinement loop, and the failure modes.