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10 AI Prompts
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AI Social Media Prompt Pack

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1
For Facebook or Instagram
Write a Caption for a Photo
Write 3 captions for a photo of [describe the photo]. Make one warm and personal, one a bit lighthearted, one motivational. Add 5 relevant hashtags to the one you think is strongest.
Works best when your description is specific — "a photo of me and my granddaughter at the beach" gives much better results than "a family photo."
2
For Facebook
Announce Something
Draft a Facebook post announcing [what you want to share]. Keep it friendly and conversational, under 150 words. End with a question that invites responses from friends and family.
Great for business updates, trips, milestones, or anything you want to share with your network.
3
For Any Platform
Write Your Bio
Write my [Facebook / LinkedIn / Instagram] bio. I am [your name], and [describe what you do or who you are in 1–2 sentences]. My bio should feel warm and real, not like a resume. Keep it under [100 / 150] characters.
If it comes out too formal, add: "Make it sound more like how I actually talk."
4
For Any Platform
Respond to a Comment
Help me reply to this comment: [paste the comment]. I want to sound warm and genuine, not defensive. Keep my reply under three sentences.
Works for both positive comments you want to acknowledge well and difficult ones you are not sure how to handle.
5
For Facebook
Turn a Story into a Post
I want to share this story on Facebook: [briefly describe what happened — a few sentences is fine]. Write a post that feels like I am talking to friends. Under 200 words. Make the opening line draw people in.
The more detail you give about what happened, the more personal and authentic the post will sound.
6
For Facebook or Instagram
Celebrate Someone
Write a public post honoring [name] on their [birthday / retirement / anniversary / milestone]. Here are the key things I want to say: [your notes — even rough ones are fine]. Make it genuine and specific, not a generic tribute.
The specific details you give are what make this feel real. A name and an occasion alone will produce something generic.
7
For LinkedIn
Share a Professional Lesson
Write a LinkedIn post about something I learned from [an experience or challenge]. My lesson was: [describe it in your own words]. Make it personal and relatable, not preachy. Under 200 words. Do not start with "I."
Starting with something other than "I" is a LinkedIn best practice — it draws the reader in before you bring yourself into it.
8
For Facebook or LinkedIn
Respond to Someone Asking for Advice
Someone posted asking for advice about [the topic or question]. Help me write a helpful, warm response under 100 words that sounds like me, not a lecture. I want to be useful without being preachy.
Add "My perspective on this is:" followed by your actual view, so the AI can match your tone.
9
For Any Platform
Write a Week-in-Review Post
Write a "this week" social media post from these highlights: [list 3–5 things that happened or that you did]. Keep it conversational, positive, and under 150 words. Make it feel like a real person wrote it, not a newsletter.
Even small, ordinary moments make good content — you do not need a dramatic week.
10
For Any Platform
Handle a Tough Comment
Help me respond to this comment without being reactive: [paste the comment]. I want to be gracious and clear. One or two sentences is fine — I do not need to over-explain.
If you want to decline to engage entirely, add: "Or write me a response I can give when I want to close the conversation without conflict."
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