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I build AI systems for real businesses — the kind that answer at 3AM, catch leads, and turn a week of content into an afternoon. These are the 10 prompts I hand owners first. They work in any AI chat, free.
1
Find customers who need you right now
Stop waiting for the phone.
Act as a local lead researcher for my [TYPE OF BUSINESS] in [CITY]. List 10 places online where people here publicly ask for or signal they need [WHAT I DO] right now (local Facebook groups, Nextdoor, Reddit, "near me" searches, competitor review complaints, new-permit/new-move signals). For each: what to search, and a one-line message that sounds like a real person.
2
A whole week of social posts in your voice
Ten minutes, not a lost afternoon.
You are my social media manager for a [TYPE OF BUSINESS] in [CITY]. Write 7 short posts (one per day). Voice: [friendly / no-nonsense / funny]. Mix: 3 tips, 2 behind-the-scenes, 1 offer, 1 customer win. Each: 2–4 sentences + 3 hashtags. Sound like a real local owner.
3
Turn a bad phone photo into an ad
No photographer needed.
I run a [TYPE OF BUSINESS]. I'm describing a photo I took on my phone: [DESCRIBE IT]. Write the text for a scroll-stopping ad: a 5-word hook, one line of benefit, and a clear call to action for [call / book / visit]. Give me 3 versions: bold, friendly, urgent.
4
Reply to every review — good and bad
Replies build trust.
Act as the owner of a [TYPE OF BUSINESS]. Here's a review: "[PASTE THE REVIEW]". Write a short, warm, human reply (3–4 sentences). If negative: acknowledge, take responsibility without excuses, invite them to contact me at [PHONE/EMAIL]. Never defensive.
5
Never lose a job to a missed call
The text you send back wins or loses the job.
Write 3 text replies to send when I miss a call at my [TYPE OF BUSINESS]. Each: apologize, ask what they need, offer 2 time slots to talk or book. Under 30 words. Then a 2nd follow-up if they don't reply within a day.
6
Turn your prices into a quote script
Quote fast, sound confident.
I run a [TYPE OF BUSINESS]. My services and rough prices: [LIST THEM]. Build me a quoting script: the 4 questions to ask to price a job, and how to phrase the price so it sounds confident and worth it (anchor high, explain value, one option up and one down).
7
Win back no-shows and cold leads
The money's already in your phone.
Write a 3-message follow-up for a [TYPE OF BUSINESS] to people who asked for a quote then went quiet. Msg 1 (day 2): friendly check-in. Msg 2 (day 5): a reason to act now [seasonal / limited slot / small offer]. Msg 3 (day 10): "should I close your file?" Under 40 words each.
8
Turn one happy customer into five
Referrals are your cheapest lead.
My [TYPE OF BUSINESS] just made a customer happy. Write: 1) a text asking for a Google review with the link, casual. 2) a text asking if they know one neighbor who needs [WHAT I DO], with a small thank-you offer. Both under 30 words, zero pressure.
9
Get found on Google — in plain English
No SEO agency to start.
Act as a local SEO expert for my [TYPE OF BUSINESS] in [CITY]. Give me: 10 exact phrases customers type into Google, the 5 questions to answer on my website, and a checklist to fix my Google Business Profile so I show up on the map. Plain English.
10
Build a lead magnet that captures customers
Give value, get the contact.
I run a [TYPE OF BUSINESS] in [CITY]. Design a simple free lead magnet that gets a name and phone number. Give me: the offer (a checklist, mini-guide, or 60-second quiz they'd want), the headline, 3 form fields, and the follow-up text I send the second they sign up. Doable this week, no budget.
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These prompts are the DIY version. If you'd rather have the whole system built and running — leads, content, or a custom app — that's what I do.