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AI Prompt Pack for Small Business
Forty prompts for the jobs a small business actually has: admin, offers, customer email, and social. Each one is a full recipe — fill-in fields, the prompt, a quality check, and a worked example.
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40 prompts
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Founder price is £14.99 one-off. The customer ZIP is packaged. There is no buy button and no public download. Polar checkout stays off until final Founder activation.
WHAT IT IS
IS
- A job-to-be-done prompt library for UK small-business owners
- Admin, offers/sales, email/customer, and social/content — 10 prompts each
- Every prompt has context fields, a copy-paste recipe, a quality check, and a worked example
- Works with any AI assistant. No app, no login, no TAIGL account
IS NOT
- Not the free 50 Ways guide — that is a list of short starter ideas, including home life
- Not the £9.99 Starter Kit — that is a weekly operating system with SIGNAL and a 30-day plan
- Not a course, membership, or done-for-you service
- Not a guaranteed time or income outcome
WHAT'S INSIDE
Four sections. Forty jobs.
Admin and operations
Inbox triage, call notes, SOPs, supplier briefs, weekly ops review, hiring briefs, house rules, booking checklists, cash sanity checks, cover notes.
A01 Inbox triage for a real working week
A02 Meeting notes into owners and deadlines
A03 SOP for a job you keep re-explaining
A04 Supplier or contractor brief
A05 Weekly operations review from real numbers
A06 Role brief before you hire or ask for help
A07 House rules customers can actually follow
A08 Job or booking confirmation checklist
A09 Cost and cash sanity check
A10 Cover note for when you are away
Offers and sales
Offer rewrite, for/not-for, pricing options, discovery questions, quotes, objections, keepable promises, case-study outlines, next steps, positioning.
S01 Offer in one breath, then five headlines
S02 Who it is for — and who it is not
S03 Pricing options you can stand behind
S04 Discovery questions before you quote
S05 Plain-English quote or proposal
S06 Objection map with honest replies
S07 A guarantee you can keep
S08 Case-study outline from a real job
S09 A next step that is not slimy
S10 Positioning from notes you already have
Email and customer communication
First replies, one follow-up, a clean no, complaints, review requests, reminders, reactivation, monthly updates, payment reminders, FAQs.
E01 Welcome after the first enquiry
E02 One follow-up after a quote
E03 A clear no that keeps the door usable
E04 Unhappy customer reply
E05 Review request after a finished job
E06 Booking or appointment reminder
E07 Reactivate a quiet customer
E08 A monthly update that is actually useful
E09 Payment reminder that stays human
E10 FAQ answers from questions you already get
Social and content
Posts from real jobs, process carousels, honest announcements, reply banks, before/after, seasonal notes, one-update-four-formats, bios, idea lists, finished captions.
C01 A local post from a real job
C02 Teach one process in a carousel or thread
C03 Announce an offer without hype
C04 Reply bank for comments and DMs
C05 Before and after without the miracle
C06 A seasonal post that fits this business
C07 One update, four formats
C08 Bio and about text that sounds like you
C09 Content ideas from last month's actual work
C10 Caption, alt text, and first comment
SAMPLE PAGES
Three prompts from the finished pack.
These are the three sample pages the catalogue names: offer, email, social. The other 37 stay in the reviewable source until commercial release.
S01 · Offers
Offer in one breath, then five headlines
Job: Rewrite what you sell so a stranger understands it in one breath, then give headline options that stay true.
Fill in: OFFER · WHO · NOT_FOR · PROOF_YOU_HAVE
Rewrite this small-business offer so a non-specialist understands it quickly.
Current offer: [OFFER]
Buyer: [WHO]
Not for: [NOT_FOR]
Proof we actually have: [PROOF_YOU_HAVE]
Give me:
1. One-sentence offer (under 22 words) in this shape: I help [who] get [outcome] without [usual pain].
2. A 3-line version for a website hero.
3. Five headline options. Each must be something we can defend.
4. Three short calls-to-action that match how we actually sell (enquiry, booking, visit). Label each with the channel.
5. Jargon you removed, and why.
Rules:
- Do not add proof we do not have. If proof is 'none', do not write 'trusted by hundreds'.
- Do not use 'transform', 'skyrocket', 'guaranteed results', or '10x'.
- Do not invent a price.
- Keep UK English.
E01 · Email
Welcome after the first enquiry
Job: Reply to a first enquiry so the person knows you saw it, what happens next, and what you need.
Fill in: BUSINESS · ENQUIRY · NEXT_STEP · NEED_FROM_THEM
Write a first-reply email or message for a new small-business enquiry.
Business: [BUSINESS]
They asked: [ENQUIRY]
What I will do next, and by when: [NEXT_STEP]
What I still need: [NEED_FROM_THEM]
Write:
- Subject line (for email) and a DM-length opener
- A 120–160 word reply
- A shorter 50-word version
- A PS with one practical detail (parking, response times, what you do not do)
Rules:
- Do not thank them four times.
- Do not attach a brochure dump.
- Do not promise a quote today unless the next step says that.
- Do not add a newsletter signup.
- UK English, human, specific.
C03 · Social
Announce an offer without hype
Job: Tell people what is available, who it is for, what it costs if you are stating a price, and how to get it.
Fill in: THING · WHO_FOR · FACTS · NOT_TRUE
Write an offer announcement for a small business. Facts first.
What is available: [THING]
Who it is for: [WHO_FOR]
Facts: [FACTS]
We will not claim: [NOT_TRUE]
Write:
- A post
- A shorter Stories / WhatsApp version
- A first comment if the channel uses one (how to book)
- Three titles you considered and rejected, with why
Rules:
- No 'I'm so excited to announce'.
- No fake scarcity. If slots are truly limited, state the number you have.
- No income or body-transformation promises.
- If price is not public, do not write 'DM for special price' theatrics — write 'ask for a quote'.
HOW YOU USE IT
01Pick the job you have today, not the section that sounds impressive
02Fill the fields with real details. Write “unknown” rather than guessing
03Paste the prompt into any assistant and replace the brackets
04Run the quality check before you send, publish, or quote from the draft
Typical time on a card is 5–25 minutes. That is an estimate of sitting time, not a claim that the pack saves a set number of hours a week.
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