Product Idea Generator
Constraint-driven ideas, not vibes
Curated, single-string prompts. Free to copy, free to run on Brainboot (up to a daily cap). Every one is written to be so structurally tight that using it teaches you something — even if you never pay us a cent.
Every prompt above is a string you copy into an LLM and hope. That's fine for one-off work. But the moment a prompt is load-bearing — when you need it to run the same way every time, catch its own mistakes, or compose with other prompts — it has to stop being a string and start being something closer to code. That's the rest of Brainboot.
Take the Long-Form Draft Engineprompt you just saw. Turn it into a brain and it gets: a Zod schema for input (voice config, thesis, audience), a Zod schema for output (body, word count, self-report), enforced invariants ("no slop phrases in output", "word count within 20 of target"), and a test suite that runs before every deploy. When it fails, it tells you why instead of silently shipping bad output.
Browse brains→One brain drafts a page. Another writes the SEO metadata from the draft. A third runs the draft against a quality rubric and returns pass / fix / block. A Blueprint chains them into a single execution where the output of one brain becomes the input of the next — all transactional. If any brain fails its invariants, the whole blueprint halts and tells you which step broke.
Browse blueprints→The Content Empire Circuit runs five blueprints three times a month: 150 SEO pages, 13 newsletters, 12 authority essays, 3 site audits, 500+ platform adaptations per quarter. You configure your voice once. The rest runs on its own, in your absence, with every run fully audited. A Circuit is what replaces a team — not a tool you use, a system that runs in the background.
Browse circuits→The prompts on this page are free because the single-string format has a ceiling. Past that ceiling is where we sell — not because we're trying to trick you into paying, but because reliable cognition genuinely requires more than a string. If the prompts above were enough for your use case, we're glad. When they're not, you'll know what's next.
Constraint-driven ideas, not vibes
Clear > clever. Every time.
Finds the bug before it hits production
2,000 words in your voice with zero slop
Analyze your existing writing, get a reusable voice config
April Dunford's framework in prompt form
Top 10 objections with responses your CFO would approve of
SPIN-structured questions for your next call
Turn your gut feeling into a staged refactor
With the explanation, not just the query
Questions that don't bias the answer
Turn "I can't decide" into a scored comparison
Premises with actual stakes, not fanfic
Strip AI tells from any draft without losing the meaning
Learn why you won or lost without BS
Gets replies without sounding like a bot
Decisions, actions, owners. Nothing else.
A research analyst in a single prompt
Define metrics that are hard to game
Paste the mess. Get back a plan.
First line is 90% of the battle
Write the process doc once, reuse forever
Edge cases your unit tests are missing
30 names, scored on availability and clarity
X to Y without downtime
Explain X using Y for a specific audience
Honest reading of your experiment data
Is this source actually worth citing?
Turn a vague belief into a testable prediction
7-email onboarding sequence, end to end
5 angles × 3 formats = 15 ad tests in one call
From vague goal to measurable objectives