Claude prompts that don't read like Claude wrote them.
30 prompts written by Zara, a marketing operator running them weekly on real client work. 4 free with no email signup. The other 26 sit behind a one-time $29-549, no subscription, 30-day refund if any of them disappoint.
→ See exactly what Claude produces, one real prompt, one real first-run output, annotated. The proof before the price.
Why it exists
The free “100 ChatGPT prompts” PDFs trap you behind a signup, then drip marketing at you for months. Most of the prompts are generic fillers you could write in a minute.
This is the opposite. Fewer prompts, higher leverage, priced fairly, delivered the moment you pay. No CRM touches you.
Tool-agnostic by design
Every prompt works with whatever you’re already using. Canva, Figma, Webflow, WordPress, Notion, your CRM, your ESP. Claude produces the thinking and the copy; you finish in the tool of your choice.
The playbooks happen to feature Canva because it’s the most common pairing. But the patterns (template-first, human-in-the-loop, cost discipline) apply to any design tool.
We don’t want your email. We want a fair exchange.
- Signup wall before you see a single prompt
- Sales emails for the next 6 months
- Generic prompts padded to hit “100+” count
- No guidance on pairing Claude with the tools you use
- No updates. The PDF is frozen in time
- You’re the product
- 4 full prompts visible free, no email asked
- Pay, download, never hear from us unless you want to
- 30 sharp prompts. Every one has a job
- 6 playbooks on the real stuff: design handoffs, cost, human/AI lines, team rollout
- Quarterly updates on the suite tier
- You’re the customer
Four steps, no friction.
- Browse 4 free prompts. Open the library in the sidebar. Four prompts are unlocked so you can see the actual quality before paying. No email field in sight.
- Pick your tier. $29 gets one discipline pack. $549/year gets the full suite with playbooks and quarterly updates. $549 includes the strategic suites that level the playing field with agency strategy work.
- Pay and download. Instant access to the full HTML hub plus markdown files you can paste into Notion, Claude Projects, or your docs tool of choice.
- Use it Monday. Start with the Voice Extractor on your past content. Every prompt after that inherits your brand voice. That's the 20 minutes that pays for the whole suite.
If you only do one thing in the first 15 minutes
Open Context Vault → fill the "voice" section (3 fields, ~5 min) → run the Voice Extractor (CC-02) prompt on your last article → paste the output as your Claude Project's system prompt. Every prompt afterwards inherits your brand voice automatically. That's the unlock that justifies the whole purchase.
Built by an operator, not a prompt agency.
Zara Walker
Every prompt in here is one I use weekly. For my own brands, my own reporting, my own writing. If a prompt doesn't earn its place, I cut it. The essays are the long version of why.
If you'd rather hear from past buyers than from me, the 30-day refund is the real proof.
Long-form, written once.
No blog. No drip. Essays go up when there's something worth saying. Five so far.
Three more in the essays section: "Leave room for the human." · "It's not replacement. It's infrastructure." · "Marketing didn't get easier with AI. It got noisier."
Last update. May 2026: Collapsed the $2,500 Strategy Operating System tier and the $349 Full Suite into a single tier at $549. The strategic-suite content (5 strategic suites, 25 industry overlays, 12 scenario prompts, Northwind worked example, Agency Translation Guide) now ships inside the standard team tier. Reason: at $2,500 the buyer expects a sales call, and the brand promise is plug-and-play without one. At $549 the entire library plus the agency-grade strategic content is accessible to freelancers and small teams who used to be structurally priced out of strategy-suite work · published two new blog posts ("Claude doesn't have commands. It has levers." and "Claude mirrors you. For better or worse.") · shipped two free interactive tools (prompt audit + honest AI-marketing dictionary).
Previous update. April 2026: Added real Claude output samples to every prompt in the library · expanded Reporting Kit with full Projects + Artifacts workflow · added Multi-Brand Dashboard playbook · expanded Strategy Operating System with 25 industry overlays + 12 scenario prompts + the Northwind worked example fully populated through all 5 strategic suites · removed the $1,500 service tier (now fully plug-and-play across every tier) · tightened the through-line across hero, founder bio, and pricing. This isn't to replace marketers, it's to give the right operators the right tools with human checkpoints baked in · published five essays: "Discernment and emotion." · "AI doesn't fail in marketing. Leadership does." · "Leave room for the human." · "It's not replacement. It's infrastructure." · "Marketing didn't get easier with AI. It got noisier."
Next update. July 2026: Quarterly refresh. New industry overlay (B2B fintech). New scenario prompts. SEO standalone pages for the 4 free prompts. Subscribe? No. Just check back, or log into your dashboard. Every paid customer sees the changelog there.
Get sharper output by constraining harder, not describing more.
These are the practices that separate marketers who get generic output from Claude from those who get strategic, specific, usable work. Internalize them and the library prompts will land twice as hard.
Prompts, organized by craft.
Search across everything, or narrow to one discipline via the sidebar. Each prompt shows its intended output, difficulty, and editable variables. Copy with one click.
[INFERRED. Verify] in place, so you can see exactly where a human checkpoint is needed. The prompts produce real Claude output of this calibre when you run them on your own brand context.
Multi-prompt chains for complex scenarios.
Most real marketing work isn't one prompt. These templates chain the library into repeatable workflows for launches, content engines, monthly readouts, and underperforming campaigns.
Use the hub efficiently.
Step-by-step workflows for the parts most teams get wrong. Handing off work between Claude and your design/editing tools, staying inside AI credit limits, building templates first, labeling human vs. AI, reducing spend, and rolling the hub out to a team.
Pay for depth, not for access.
A different buyer. A different price. Same stance.
If you're a Head of Marketing or CMO replacing an agency strategy line item, this is the tier built for you. If you're not, ignore it. The four tiers above are the right entry for everyone else.
How we think about what costs what.
Build small, focused agents that run your team.
Free + paid components we actually recommend.
Four sequenced paths, zero fluff.
Dashboards + report prompts, paired.
Opinionated takes, no affiliate kickbacks.
Make every prompt yours.
These are the five moves that separate teams who use prompts once from teams who build compounding leverage. Do the setup once. Every prompt after gets sharper.
Keep the library alive.
Marketing changes, platforms change, and AI models change faster than either. A prompt library is compost, not concrete. Tend it on this cadence and it stays valuable.
What's likely to change what you prompt for.
Longer context
As context windows grow, the "paste your full brand library + campaign history + analytics" prompt becomes practical. Rebuild your research and readout prompts to ingest more, summarize less.
Agentic workflows
When Claude can browse, query your CMS, and run analytics jobs itself, your prompts shift from "analyze this data" to "decide what to analyze." Invest in the research-question prompts, not the execution ones.
Multimodal creative
Feeding Claude actual reference imagery, video frames, or design systems raises the floor on creative briefs dramatically. Add visual inputs to anything involving brand, campaign, or content work.
Platform-specific norms
Social platforms shift their native conventions every 6-9 months. Your Platform-Native Post Pack prompt will silently decay. Re-check norms quarterly; update the platform rules inline.
Bring the strategy deck in-house.
Keep the agencies for what they’re actually good at.
See it before you buy it. The Northwind worked example.
Most strategy products ask you to buy the promise. We don't. Northwind Robotics is a fictional Series C industrial robotics company we've fully populated through all 5 strategic suites. Read the actual outputs Claude produces, with the human checkpoints marked, before you decide.
Eight extra prompts that layer on top of the main library.
These sit alongside the 30 core library prompts, tuned specifically for agency-grade strategic output. Included in the suite.
The things you’ll want to ask before you commit to the Strategy Operating System.
Long-form, opinionated, no posting cadence.
No blog. No drip. No "subscribe for weekly updates." Essays go up when there's something worth saying. And stay up because they don't go stale. Written by Zara, the operator behind the hub.
The version history is public.
Quarterly updates aren't an upsell. Every paid buyer sees what changed and what's coming. No subscribe form. Just check back, or visit your dashboard for the latest.
Everything in the Agency Suite, opened.
The implementation playbook, scenario prompts, deck skeletons, refresh protocols, signal dashboards, Agency Translation Guide, and cross-reference index. The deeper layer of the strategic suite, all on one page.
Northwind Robotics, fully populated.
Welcome back. Your hub, your way.
Everything you own, one click away. This is the page you'll bookmark.
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Open these tabs before pasting any prompt.
Generic Claude output is almost always a prompt problem.
Before you blame the model, check these eight patterns. Each is a symptom, a likely cause, and a surgical fix. Not a rewrite.