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7 min read · 2026-04-29

The 10 Most Copied AI Prompts This Month

A monthly-style roundup of high-utility prompts from the SixtySevenSites library.

What copied prompts reveal

The prompts people copy most often are rarely the flashiest. They tend to be practical: summarize messy notes, rewrite a draft, create a plan, compare options, build a checklist, or turn vague ideas into next actions.

That tells us something important. Everyday usefulness beats novelty.

The common pattern

High-copy prompts usually have a clear role, a reusable input slot, and a structured output. They do not assume one model, one industry, or one tool. They can be adapted quickly.

They also ask for judgment: risks, assumptions, priorities, tradeoffs, or improvements. That makes the output easier to trust and edit.

Why templates win

Templates reduce friction. When a prompt already contains the structure, the user only has to paste context. That is why library prompts outperform blank-page prompting for recurring work.

A good template does not remove thinking. It moves thinking to the right place: choosing context, reviewing assumptions, and deciding what to do next.

How to use popular prompts well

Do not copy a popular prompt blindly. Fill in the variables carefully. Add source material. Tighten constraints. Tell the model what not to do. Ask for a brief critique before accepting the final answer.

The better your context, the better the prompt performs.

What to save in your own library

Save prompts that help you make decisions, not just prompts that generate content. Decision prompts compound. They become reusable thinking tools for projects, teams, and weekly planning.

That is the spirit of SixtySevenSites: a library of practical prompts you can actually use.

Field notes

The most copied prompts usually share a pattern: they solve a common problem, require only a small amount of setup, and return a format the user can use immediately. They do not ask the user to understand prompt theory first.

High-copy prompts also reduce uncertainty. A user can quickly see what the prompt is for, what context to paste, and what kind of answer will come back. That clarity matters more than clever phrasing.

Popular prompts often sit at workflow bottlenecks: writing the first draft, turning messy notes into structure, finding angles, reviewing quality, summarizing research, or preparing for a decision. These are moments where AI saves visible time.

Copy count should not be the only quality signal. A prompt can be popular because it is broad, but the best library pages balance popular prompts with specialized prompts that serve advanced or high-intent use cases.

A monthly most-copied article should link back to the exact category and prompt pages. That creates a useful loop: user behavior surfaces winners, the blog explains why they work, and the library gives readers the full collection.

How this connects to the library

This guide is supported by related prompt categories such as Email Marketing, Coding & Debugging, SEO Content, Copywriting. Those categories turn the article ideas into reusable prompts, so readers can move from explanation to execution without opening a blank chat.

The strongest workflow is to read the guide once, choose the closest prompt card, paste real context into the bracketed variables, and then ask the model for a critique pass before using the output. That pattern keeps the answer grounded, editable, and easier to trust.

Use the article for judgment and the prompt cards for repetition. The article explains what good looks like; the prompts make that standard easy to apply across new projects, teams, audiences, and tools.

For best results, save the prompt that matches your recurring workflow and improve it after each real use. Add the context that produced the strongest answer, remove instructions that created noise, and keep a short note about when the prompt should not be used.

Useful prompts from the library

These examples connect the article to copy-paste prompts you can use immediately. Each card opens the full prompt page with more context, customization notes, and related prompts.

#01

Strategy Map for Email Marketing

You are an expert email marketing strategist. Help me create a strategy map for [project / audience / offer]. Context: [describe the goal, audience, constraints, examples, and what has already been tried]. Output format: give me a concise recommendation, then a structured draft I can copy, then 3 improvement ideas. Keep it specific, practical, and avoid generic advice.

subject-linesnewslettersbeginner
Any LLM
#01

Strategy Map for Coding & Debugging

You are an expert coding & debugging strategist. Help me create a strategy map for [project / audience / offer]. Context: [describe the goal, audience, constraints, examples, and what has already been tried]. Output format: give me a concise recommendation, then a structured draft I can copy, then 3 improvement ideas. Keep it specific, practical, and avoid generic advice.

debuggingrefactorbeginner
Any LLM
#01

Strategy Map for SEO Content

You are an expert seo content strategist. Help me create a strategy map for [project / audience / offer]. Context: [describe the goal, audience, constraints, examples, and what has already been tried]. Output format: give me a concise recommendation, then a structured draft I can copy, then 3 improvement ideas. Keep it specific, practical, and avoid generic advice.

keywordsoutlinesbeginner
Any LLM
#01

Strategy Map for Copywriting

You are an expert copywriting strategist. Help me create a strategy map for [project / audience / offer]. Context: [describe the goal, audience, constraints, examples, and what has already been tried]. Output format: give me a concise recommendation, then a structured draft I can copy, then 3 improvement ideas. Keep it specific, practical, and avoid generic advice.

headlinesoffersbeginner
Any LLM

Implementation checklist

  • Show why each prompt is useful.
  • Link to the exact prompt page.
  • Include the category context.
  • Explain what to customize.
  • Balance popular and specialized use cases.
  • Update the list regularly.

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