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All 12 categories at a glance. Click any category to jump into the Prompt Library filtered to that group. Each category description explains what problems it covers and which prompts are the most-used.

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Categories

1. Lead Generation & Qualification (5 prompts)

For finding, screening, and understanding your buyers before you ever write a proposal. These prompts help you spot bad-fit clients early, discover what your buyers actually talk about, and build referral relationships that keep producing work.

Most-used: Ideal Client Profile Extractor, Client Red Flag Detector.

2. Client Communication (6 prompts)

For the client messages that need more than a quick reply: decoding what a terse message really means, clarifying vague feedback, resetting patterns that have drifted, and rewriting one update for several stakeholders. These prompts are analytical rather than generative; most of the value is in seeing the message clearly before you reply.

Most-used: Client Message Decoder, Vague Request Clarifier.

3. Discovery & Meetings (4 prompts)

For turning discovery calls and meetings into scoping intelligence. These prompts extract requirements from transcripts, predict what the client has not yet told you, map the decision-making structure, and turn your quiet assumptions into written protections.

Most-used: Discovery Call Transcript Analyser, Hidden Requirements Excavator.

4. Proposal Writing (5 prompts)

For structuring, stress-testing, and tightening a proposal before it goes out. These prompts design the shape of the proposal, audit it against the specific buyer, and identify the sentences most likely to lose the deal.

Most-used: Proposal Alignment Audit, Hostile Buyer Roleplay.

5. Pricing & Negotiation (5 prompts)

For pricing new work, defending prices under objection, packaging repeatable services, and structuring discounts as trades. The core prompt — Three-Logic Price Reconciliation — forces you to think about price from three angles at once and reconcile them.

Most-used: Three-Logic Price Reconciliation, Discount-For-Trade Structurer.

6. Project Planning (5 prompts)

For designing projects that survive contact with reality. These prompts run pre-mortems on projects before they start, map hidden dependencies, choose between delivery approaches, design review gates that prevent last-minute rework, and turn scope changes into clean written change orders.

Most-used: Project Pre-Mortem, Scope Change Order Generator.