Choose a use case, pick a sub-task, and get a ready-to-fill prompt template with highlighted placeholders.
Starting a prompt from scratch is one of the biggest barriers to getting great AI outputs. Most people know roughly what they want but struggle to structure their request in a way that extracts the best results from AI models. Our free Prompt Template Generator solves this with 50+ professionally crafted prompt templates across 8 use cases - writing, coding, marketing, research, education, business, creative work, and data analysis - each with guided fill-in-the-blank placeholders.
A prompt template is a reusable prompt structure with placeholder tokens that you fill in for your specific situation. Instead of writing "write a blog post about AI tools" (a weak, vague prompt), a template gives you the scaffold: "Write a [[WORD_COUNT]]-word blog post for [[TARGET_AUDIENCE]] about [[TOPIC]]. Use a [[TONE]] tone. Include [[NUM_SECTIONS]] main sections and end with [[CALL_TO_ACTION]]." You fill in the brackets and instantly have a prompt that covers every dimension of quality.
Prompt templates are used by professional prompt engineers, AI developers, and power users of tools like ChatGPT and Claude to get consistently high-quality outputs without having to think through the structure from scratch each time. They encode best practices for each use case directly into the structure.
The templates in this generator have been designed to include the key information elements that each use case requires. A marketing ad copy template includes audience, benefit, and platform. A coding template includes language, input/output specification, and error handling. A lesson plan template includes learning objectives, duration, and assessment type. Each element is there because leaving it out produces a weaker AI response.
Select a use case (Writing, Coding, Marketing, etc.) and then a sub-task (Blog Post, Ad Copy, Code Review, etc.). The template preview shows the full structure with amber-highlighted placeholders. These placeholders represent the information the AI needs to produce a targeted, high-quality response.
Fill in every placeholder, even the ones that seem optional. The more specific your inputs, the better the AI output. For example, in the Target Audience field, "marketing managers at B2B SaaS companies with 50-500 employees" will produce a more relevant response than just "marketers." Specificity at the input stage translates directly to relevance at the output stage.
Click "Fill & Preview" to see your completed prompt, then copy it directly to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. You can also modify the filled prompt - the template is a starting point, not a rigid constraint. Add specific examples, remove sections you don't need, or combine elements from two templates for complex tasks.
Most prompt templates you find online are one-liners: "Write a [type] about [topic]." These are better than nothing but still leave too much room for the AI to make its own decisions - decisions that often produce generic output.
The templates in this generator include structural elements that professional prompt engineers know make the difference: output format specification (bullet list, numbered steps, table, JSON), length constraints (word count or section count), audience calibration, tone specification, and for analytical tasks, the analytical framework to use.
When you copy a completed template into ChatGPT or Claude, you should notice a significant quality improvement over prompts you write without structure. The AI has more information to work with, less room for misinterpretation, and clearer success criteria - all of which produce better first-attempt responses.
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