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3 Proven AI Prompts for Freelancers
Exactly the kind of prompts included in the paid packs. Copy, paste, and use with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini — right now, free.
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Upwork & Freelance
Win More Bids with a Targeted Upwork Proposal
This is the exact prompt structure used in the AI Freelancer Proposal Generator ($27). It helps you write a proposal that speaks directly to the client's stated problem — not a generic pitch.
Prompt to copy:
Write a personalized Upwork proposal for the following job post.
Focus on: (1) opening with a specific insight about their problem, (2) showing you understand their constraint, (3) proposing a concrete first step.
Job post:
[JOB TITLE]: [CLIENT PROBLEM DESCRIPTION]
Budget: [BUDGET] | Timeline: [TIMELINE]
Tone: confident, direct, peer-to-peer — not salesy.
Length: under 150 words.
Include: one specific question that shows you've read the post carefully.
Do NOT use: "I am excited to apply", "I would love to", vague skill lists.
Grant Writing
Scope a Grant in Under 10 Minutes
Pulled from the AI Grant Writing Prompt Pack ($27). Use this before you start writing to make sure your scope actually fits the funding agency's priorities.
Prompt to copy:
I am considering applying to [GRANT PROGRAM NAME].
Their stated priorities are: [PASTE FROM RFP OR PROGRAM PAGE].
Help me scope a project idea by answering:
1. Which of their priorities does my idea best fit — and why?
2. What would a minimum viable version of this project look like at [YOUR BUDGET]?
3. What is the single biggest risk an evaluator would raise — and how would I address it?
4. What makes this project "fundable" vs. just "a good idea"?
Be direct. Flag anything that seems like a weak fit.
Technical Writing
Turn a Brief Into a Structured Document Outline
From the AI Technical Writing Template Pack ($22). Use this when a client gives you a vague brief and you need to turn it into a structured document they can actually approve.
Prompt to copy:
A stakeholder has given me this brief for a [DOCUMENT TYPE — e.g., API reference, user guide, design spec]:
[BRIEF OR SUMMARY OF INTENDED AUDIENCE AND PURPOSE]
Turn this into a document outline with:
- Working title and subheadings
- Assumed audience and their knowledge level
- Key decision points the document must address
- Any known constraints (length, format, approval chain)
Flag anything the brief doesn't cover that you'll need to clarify before writing begins.
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