Business AI: Your Free Board of Directors
You don’t need to hire expensive consultants. You just need better prompts. Scale your business, cut costs, and automate the boring stuff.
Running a business is hard. You have to be the CEO, the HR manager, and the Sales team all at once. Below are 10 Prompts that act as your secret unfair advantage.
PART 1: Strategy & Big Money
1. The “Alex Hormozi” Offer Creator
Don’t sell products. Sell “Grand Slam Offers” that people feel stupid saying no to.
π° Copy This:
"Act as a Business Strategist like Alex Hormozi. I sell [Product/Service]. Help me create a 'Grand Slam Offer'. \n1. Identify the Dream Outcome for the client. \n2. List the perceived likelihood of achievement. \n3. Decrease the time delay (speed). \n4. Decrease the effort/sacrifice. \nRewrite my offer to sound irresistible."
2. The “Competitor” Audit
Save 10 hours of Googling. Know your enemy instantly.
π° Copy This:
"I am entering the [Industry, e.g., Coffee Shop] market in [Location]. Act as a Market Researcher. \n1. Who are the typical competitors? \n2. What are customers complaining about in reviews for these competitors? \n3. What is a 'Blue Ocean' opportunity (a gap in the market) I can fill?"
3. The “Risk” Detector (SWOT)
Find the holes in your plan before you lose money.
π° Copy This:
"Here is my business idea: [Describe Idea]. Perform a brutal SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). Focus heavily on the 'Threats'βtell me why this business might fail so I can prepare."
PART 2: Management & HR
4. The “Perfect Candidate” Filter
Write job descriptions that attract talent, not tire kickers.
π Copy This:
"I need to hire a [Role]. Write a Job Description that focuses on 'Performance Objectives' rather than just requirements. Instead of saying 'Must be hard working', describe what 'Success' looks like in this role after 30, 60, and 90 days."
5. The “Bad News” Deliverer
Firing someone or giving bad feedback is scary. Let AI write the script.
π Copy This:
"I need to tell an employee that their performance has been poor and they are on probation. Act as an empathetic HR Manager. Write a script for this conversation that is firm but kind. Focus on facts, not emotions."
6. The “SOP” Automator
Stop repeating yourself. Create a manual for your business.
π Copy This:
"Act as an Operations Manager. I need a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for [Task, e.g., Onboarding a new client]. Create a step-by-step checklist that is so simple a total beginner could follow it without asking me questions."
PART 3: Sales & Clients
7. The “B2B” Cold Email
Get a response from a CEO who doesn’t know you.
π€ Copy This:
"Write a cold email to a potential B2B client. Subject line must be intriguing (under 5 words). The body must be under 100 words. \n1. Identify a problem they likely have. \n2. Offer a quick solution (my service). \n3. CTA: Ask for a 'Low Friction' action (e.g., 'Worth a chat?')."
8. The “Price” Defender
Client says “You are too expensive.” What do you say?
π€ Copy This:
"A client just emailed saying my quote of [Price] is too high. Write 3 different responses: \n1. The Value Justification (Explain ROI). \n2. The Downsell (Offer a cheaper package). \n3. The 'Walk Away' (Polite but firm refusal to lower standards)."
9. The “Investor” Story
Raising money? You need a story, not just a slide.
π€ Copy This:
"I need to pitch my business to investors. Create an outline for the 'Problem' and 'Solution' slides. Use storytelling techniques to make the Problem feel painful and urgent, and the Solution feel obvious and magical."
10. The “Angry Public” Apology
You made a mistake. The internet is mad. Fix it.
π€ Copy This:
"We messed up by [Describe Mistake]. Write a public apology statement. \nRule 1: Take full responsibility (No 'We are sorry IF you were offended'). \nRule 2: Explain exactly how we are fixing it. \nRule 3: Keep it sincere and short."
Build Your Empire.
Business is a game of decision-making. Use these prompts to make better decisions, faster.




