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The AI Prompt Library
Copy-paste prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity, organised by the job you are actually trying to finish. These are the ones we run on client work — not a catalogue assembled for resale.
By Ryan Goering, CEO & Founder, BaaDigi
Last updated August 2026
The Short Answer
An AI prompt library is a curated set of reusable instructions organised by the task you are doing, so you stop rewriting the same request every time. This one covers four jobs a small business actually needs done: auditing your own website, finding out whether AI assistants recommend you, producing marketing content that sounds like a person wrote it, and handling leads and follow-up. Each prompt names the engine it suits best — Perplexity for live research with citations, Claude for reading a page the way an automated agent would, ChatGPT for testing how AI describes your business. The first prompts on every page are free; one email unlocks the rest of the library.
Browse by what you are doing
Start here if you know the outcome you want.
Audit
The Website Audit Checklist (And the AI Prompts That Run It For You)
Most audit checklists are 200 items long and sorted by category, which means you spend an hour on image alt text before you notice the page is blocked from Google entirely. This one is sorted by what breaks revenue first.
OpenHow to Audit Your Own Website (The Process, Not Just the List)
A checklist tells you what to look at. This is the part nobody writes down: what order to work in, what to do with what you find, and which findings are safe to ignore.
OpenSEO & AI Search
SEO Prompts for ChatGPT (And the Three You Should Never Use)
ChatGPT is genuinely good at some SEO work and confidently terrible at the rest. The difference is whether the job needs live data — and most SEO advice online ignores that line completely.
OpenPerplexity Prompts for Competitor and Market Research
Perplexity earns its place on one feature: it shows you where the answer came from. That makes it the only assistant worth trusting for research, and it changes how you should write the prompt.
OpenHow to Use Perplexity (For People Who Have Never Opened It)
Perplexity looks like a search box and behaves like a researcher. That gap trips up most first-time users, who type two words, get a wall of prose, and go back to Google.
OpenMarketing
ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing (The Repetitive Writing, Handled)
The marketing work that actually gets skipped is not strategy. It is the fourth review reply of the week and the follow-up email to someone who went quiet. That is what these are for.
OpenAI Prompts for Small Business (Start With the Numbers)
Most AI prompt lists for small business are content prompts. The higher-value use is the arithmetic you have been avoiding — what a lead can cost you before the maths stops working.
OpenBrowse by which AI you use
Start here if you already live in one of these.
ChatGPT
SEO Prompts for ChatGPT (And the Three You Should Never Use)
ChatGPT is genuinely good at some SEO work and confidently terrible at the rest. The difference is whether the job needs live data — and most SEO advice online ignores that line completely.
OpenChatGPT Prompts for Marketing (The Repetitive Writing, Handled)
The marketing work that actually gets skipped is not strategy. It is the fourth review reply of the week and the follow-up email to someone who went quiet. That is what these are for.
OpenClaude
Claude Prompts: Long Documents and Reading Pages Like a Machine
Claude has two things it is genuinely better at, and neither is what most prompt lists focus on: holding a long document together without drifting, and reading a page the way an automated agent would.
OpenHow We Build Contractor Websites With Claude
Every agency now claims to use AI. Almost none say what that means in practice. This is our actual workflow, including the parts where it makes things worse.
OpenPerplexity
Perplexity Prompts for Competitor and Market Research
Perplexity earns its place on one feature: it shows you where the answer came from. That makes it the only assistant worth trusting for research, and it changes how you should write the prompt.
OpenHow to Use Perplexity (For People Who Have Never Opened It)
Perplexity looks like a search box and behaves like a researcher. That gap trips up most first-time users, who type two words, get a wall of prose, and go back to Google.
OpenWorks in any assistant
The Website Audit Checklist (And the AI Prompts That Run It For You)
Most audit checklists are 200 items long and sorted by category, which means you spend an hour on image alt text before you notice the page is blocked from Google entirely. This one is sorted by what breaks revenue first.
OpenHow to Audit Your Own Website (The Process, Not Just the List)
A checklist tells you what to look at. This is the part nobody writes down: what order to work in, what to do with what you find, and which findings are safe to ignore.
OpenAI Prompts for Small Business (Start With the Numbers)
Most AI prompt lists for small business are content prompts. The higher-value use is the arithmetic you have been avoiding — what a lead can cost you before the maths stops working.
OpenRather have it done for you?
Two of these prompts have a free tool behind them. Run a check on whether AI recommends your business across three engines at once, or run an agentic browsing audit to see what an automated agent can and cannot read on your site.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an AI prompt library?
A curated set of reusable instructions written for a specific job, so you are not rewriting the same request from scratch every time. A good one is organised by the task you are trying to finish rather than by novelty, and each prompt states what to paste in and what you get back.
Are these prompts free?
The first prompts on every page are open with no email required. The rest of the library unlocks with one email address, and that unlock carries across every page. A small number of advanced packs ask for a bit more so we can look at your site before we respond.
Do these work with ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity?
Most work in all three. Each prompt is tagged with the engine it suits best — Perplexity for live research with citations, Claude for reading a page the way an automated agent would, ChatGPT for testing how AI assistants describe and recommend businesses. The structure matters more than the engine.
How is this different from a prompt marketplace?
These are prompts we run on real client work, not a catalogue assembled for resale. Each one exists because it replaced something slow we used to do by hand, and the ones that stopped earning their place get removed.
Can AI replace an agency for this work?
It replaces the drafting, not the judgment. A model will happily write forty pages of content aimed at search phrases nobody uses — we have seen exactly that produce zero clicks. The value is in deciding what is worth building; the prompts here are for executing once that is settled.
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