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What you can do on this page

This page brings all of UseAiHub.Tech’s free prompt generators into one place so you can spin up high-quality prompts for any task—writing, images, video, email, code, and more—then send them straight to your favorite AI app.

Highlights

  • One hub, many builders. Mix and match generators for Creative Writing, Email Replies & New Emails, Letters, Midjourney/AI Images, Video ideas/scripts, SEO & Marketing copy, Product descriptions, and Coding/Debug prompts.
  • Instant handoff. Use Copy + Open ChatGPT or Copy + Open Gemini buttons to launch your chosen model with your prompt already ready to paste.
  • Flexible outputs. Preview, copy, or export to .txt or Word (.doc), print/save to PDF, or share via your email app (Gmail/Outlook/Yahoo).
  • Built-in quality checks. Use Preview and optional Self-Test to sanity-check structure and requirements before you run the prompt.
  • Clear, guided UI. Each generator walks you through the right fields (goal, audience, tone, style, length, constraints, examples) so you don’t miss anything.

What you can create (examples)

  • Writing: blog posts, creative pieces, essays, outlines, summaries, translations, social posts.
  • Email & Letters: professional replies, quick human-style responses, formal letters, support messages, outreach.
  • Images & Video: Midjourney-ready prompts, brand/style guides, storyboard beats, shot lists, b-roll ideas.
  • Marketing & SEO: headlines, descriptions, ads, meta tags, keyword-aware briefs.
  • Code & Tech: bug-fix prompts, refactor requests, docstrings, test generation.

How to use it (fast track)

  1. Pick a generator (e.g., Email Reply, Creative Writing, Midjourney, etc.).
  2. Fill the guided fields: objective → audience → tone → style → extras (keywords, constraints, examples).
  3. Preview to check clarity and requirements, tweak if needed.
  4. Copy + Open ChatGPT/Gemini to run it, or Download / Print for your records.
  5. Optional: Save/share via your mail app buttons.

Who it’s for

  • Creators & marketers who need on-brand copy and visuals fast.
  • Students & professionals who want clear structure and tone controls.
  • Teams & founders standardizing prompts for repeatable results.

Tips for best results

  • Be specific about goal, audience, and constraints (word count, format, must-include/must-avoid).
  • Add few-shot examples (good/bad samples) when precision matters.
  • For images, include subject, style, composition, lighting, camera/lenstype details.
  • For email replies, paste the received message so the generator can tailor the response.

How to use your prompt (step-by-step)

Fast track (works for any prompt)

  1. Preview → skim for clarity, missing details, and must-have constraints.
  2. Copy the prompt (or click Copy + Open ChatGPT/Gemini).
  3. Paste into your AI app’s message box.
  4. Run it. If the first result isn’t perfect, tweak the prompt fields and re-run.

Send to ChatGPT

  1. Click Copy + Open ChatGPT (or just copy the prompt).
  2. In ChatGPT, paste into the chat box.
  3. Add any extras (attachments, data, URLs) the prompt expects.
  4. Submit.
    • If the reply is too generic, go back and add: word count, target audience, do/don’t lists, examples.
    • If it’s too long, set a max length or ask for bullet points.

Send to Gemini

  1. Click Copy + Open Gemini.
  2. Paste the prompt and run it.
  3. Use Regenerate or Modify to iterate (tighten tone, add structure, request citations, etc.).

Use with image tools (Midjourney or similar)

  1. Open your image tool (e.g., Midjourney on Discord).
  2. Start a command (e.g., /imagine) and paste the generated image prompt.
  3. Add any parameters your tool needs (aspect ratio, quality, steps).
  4. Generate, then iterate: adjust subject, composition, lighting, lens/camera, and negative keywords.

Use for emails (reply or new email)

Option A — via AI first

  1. Paste the received email into ChatGPT/Gemini with your Email Reply prompt.
  2. Get the drafted reply → copy → open Gmail/Outlook/Yahoopaste → send.

Option B — direct compose

  1. Click Gmail / Outlook / Yahoo on the page to open a new message.
  2. Use the generator’s “New Email” prompt to draft content, then paste into the compose window.
  3. Add recipients, subject, and attachments → send.

Download, print, or share

  • Download .txt / Word (.doc): keep a local copy or build a prompt library.
  • Print / Save as PDF: share with teammates or clients.
  • Mail app buttons: open your email client with a blank draft to paste the output or the prompt.

Iterate like a pro (quick fixes)

  • Add context (who it’s for, where it will appear).
  • Set format (headings, bullets, table, JSON).
  • Add constraints (word count, grade level, brand voice).
  • Include few-shot examples (short “good” and “bad” samples).
  • Use must include / must avoid keyword lists.

Mini examples

Creative Writing

  • Generate prompt → paste into ChatGPT → ask for 3 variations → pick one → ask for a tighter 600-word edit.

SEO Product Copy

  • Generate prompt with target keywords + tone → run in Gemini → request a second pass with stricter keyword density and a 155-char meta description.

Midjourney Image

  • Generate prompt → /imagine + paste → review → add “top-down angle, soft daylight, shallow depth-of-field, negative: watermarks, text” → rerun.

Email Reply

  • Paste the received email into the Email Reply generator → run in ChatGPT → paste result into Gmail and send.

Save & reuse

  • Keep your best prompts in Word/Notion/Drive as templates.
  • Version them (v1, v2…) and note what worked (tone, structure, constraints).
  • For teams, pin a “Prompt Library” doc with role-specific presets.

If you want, tell me which generator you use most (writing, email, images, code, SEO), and I’ll tailor a one-page “after-you-generate” checklist for that workflow.